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Yes, you will most likely see differing results when adding cans or bottles into the mix. If you are adding warm drinks to your ice, you will see reductions ozark trail canopy in the overall length of time your ice will stay cold. The Pelican also features a different pull handle than the Yeti and… Continue reading Trip Planner

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Outdoor activities such as hiking and biking, and also for school. The front and hip straps make it very comfortable and takes alot of the pressure of your shoulders and back. Backpacking Light community posts are moderated and here to foster helpful and positive discussions about lightweight backpacking. Please be mindful of our values and… Continue reading Trip Planner

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I was a little concerned with how the straps would distribute weight. Prior to taking it out on the trail, I did give it two coats of silicone spray so that it would shed water. Packing-wise, I chose to line it with a garbage disposal liner. Water sources such as rivers and streams may only… Continue reading Trip Planner

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This pack has no extraneous features, save for the small front zip pocket and an internal hydration sleeve. There are no compression straps or other means of securing anything to the outside of the pack, aside from the “daisy chain” on the front. My only knock on it would be the lack of a small… Continue reading Trip Planner

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Ozark springs see a lot of rain and varied temperatures; Ozark summers tend to be hot, muggy, and wet; Ozark winters can drop below freezing. Wet weather is common to the Ozark climate, especially in late spring through summer, and fosters a breeding ground for bugs, mosquitos, and ticks. Consider ozark trail chair bringing waterproof… Continue reading Trip Planner

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Be sure to step up onto the boulder so you’re officially at the highest point possible. The Missouri high point at 1,772 feet reminded me of Arkansas’ high point on Mount Magazine (2,753 feet). Hardwood forests surround both high points rather than expansive vistas. The impressive views from these mountains are closer to the mountain ridges at lower elevations. The Ozark… Continue reading Trip Planner

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I saw this pack at Wally World and figured, $19 for a 28-liter pack, I’d give it a shot. If it doesn’t suit my needs, one of my daughters would be able to use it. We recommend these products based on an intensive research process that’s designed to cut through the noise and find the… Continue reading Trip Planner

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But as I pushed this bike up the first steep paved hill I encountered, being passed along the way by pros heading off to the U.S. Mountain Bike Pro Cup, I saw more pushing in my future in the Ozarks. Since portions of the Ozark Trail haven’t been built yet, our goal is to walk… Continue reading Trip Planner

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I’ve ridden far more costly gravel, touring, or adventure riding-marketed bikes with fewer mounts. Having three mounting points for water bottles on the bike’s triangle and front fork mounts for racks or cages made tossing my trusty Old Man Mountain Pizza and Divide racks possible. Most parents and grandparents dream about sharing their passions with… Continue reading Trip Planner

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While this pack won’t work for everyone, it’s a practical size for day trips, light travelers, and kids. Includes compression straps on the sides to keep ozark trail chair your gear stable. This pack has a lot of extra storage pockets for organization of your gear. Has a hip belt to displace the load off… Continue reading Trip Planner