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Gear
| When buying gear, refer to Rei.com's expert advice area for tips on how to chose tents, backpacks, sleeping bags, cooking stoves and utensils.
Campmor.com also is a good site for buying gear. Check back often for their new hot deals to get some good prices. Outdoorreview.com is a valuable resource to get reviews of gear by people that have trail tested it, and have no agenda to praise gear just to get sales. Most backpacking gear is very durable. If you take care of it it will last many years. One of the most important things you can do to preserve your gear is to unload it from the backpack as soon as you get home. Lay out test, sleeping bags and other gear to dry. I have written a few articles on gear: |
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