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1/2 of all electricity generated in the US does not make it to a meter - for rural areas even more - if you think the price is too high go without
George Yesterday, 06:05Didn’t mean to be snarky or argumentative, but does look that way now. Just my finance background kicking...the one I kinda need to hike away from
HankIV 04-13-2021, 23:41Looking at Google Earth, I can't tell exactly where the trouble is based on the data in the article beyond it's "near Pearisburg".
But
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Has rain ever wet your gear, when you weren't using a pack liner or dry sack, but did use a rain cover for your pack? Aren't backpacks sufficiently rain
Last Post By: Five Tango Today, 16:48I know there are a lot of variables to this, but how do manufactures come up with the degree ratings for sleeping bags. For example, wouldn't a 40 degree
Last Post By: swisscross Today, 15:48Does anyone know of or have tried the Braumer air matress.
I saw it on Instagram Braumer.com
Supposed to be durable
R value of 4.2
I have fully embraced the dad mode with the fanny pack. I tested it out last weekend on the Sheltowee for 35 miles and loved it. Stowing away snacks,
Last Post By: Odd Man Out Today, 13:21Searching for ultralight tarps, I didn't see any that had a reflective side. I thought this would be a wanted feature. Why isn't it? I don't think
Last Post By: nsherry61 Today, 13:01Hi All -- my name is Kitt and I'm a college student working on a journalism project about thru-hiking the AT. I'd love to do talk to any of you who have
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2 months later, downed power line still closes part of the Appalachian Trail - GoDanR
Not quite right. The process of converting the energy in coal/natural gas/uranium/wind/etc. to electricity is fairly inefficient, but once the electricity
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