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Saturday, May 22, 2010
Badger SPF 30 Unscented Sunscreen - All Natural!
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Big Hole Spring Fishing
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Nemo Equipment Tents - 2010
The Nemo Equipment Losi Storm 3P™ is the extended season version of NEMO’s proven Losi 3P™ design. We have replaced strategic areas of mesh in the inner tent with a lightweight wind-resistant 20D nylon ripstop, and we shaved a few inches off the height of the tent to reduce its wind profile. The overall design continues the legacy of the Losi™ tents, but has been modified to handle even harsher conditions. The full coverage fly includes overhead vents, and can be set up without the inner tent as a sunshade or tarp shelter. Includes GREEN™ anodized DAC Featherlite® NSL poles, Gear Caddy, roll-up style stuff sack, stakes, and repair kit. Optional Footprint, Pawprint™, Pawprint Deluxe™,Gear Loft, and additional Gear Caddy are available.
Thursday, April 29, 2010
SNEWS� : Outdoor Manufacturer : Deuter USA Hires New Reps in Four Territories
“Our commitment to specialty retailers and viewing our relationships as partnerships is how Deuter has operated for over 111 years,” says Christian Mason, Director of Sales and Marketing for Deuter USA. “The team we have in place reflects that philosophy. Reps are the cornerstone of our sales, retailer relationships and staff knowledge.”
Deuter will be represented by the following agencies in the respective territories:
Kevin Cox (alpexp@earthlink.net) of Alpine Exposure, Inc. - South Central territory (TX, LA, AR, OK, KS, MO, NE)
Chuck Joy (cj@cjrep.com) of CJ Rep, LLC – New England territory (CT, ME, MA, NH, RI, VT)
Britt Wetzel (bwetzel@nativeyewear.com) of B.W. Sales, LLC – Mid Atlantic territory (NY, NJ, PA, DE, MD, DC and Northern VA)
Paul Versaw (paul@meridiansportsinc.com) and Kevin Streeter (Kevin@kevinstreeter.com) of Meridian Sports, Inc. – Mid West territory (ND, SD, IA, WI, IL, MN)
Deuter (pronounced Doy-ter) is one of the oldest pack makers in the world, founded in 1898. Known for creating the first mountaineering specific pack, first women’s specific pack and first ventilated back system, Deuter is also one of the world’s leading technical pack companies focused on design, technologies and product innovation. Users from hikers to alpinists, bike commuters and racers to child carriers, adventure travelers and more, Deuter’s focus on functionality sinks stereotypes by creating products that fit, perform and provide comfort and ventilation for any endeavor.
About Deuter
Deuter Sport GmbH of Gersthofen, Germany, celebrated its 110th year in 2008 and is one of the leading international technical pack brands. Deuter’s major focus is on the development and sales of innovative, high quality and multi-use packs. Deuter’s current strength in pack innovation is the ventilated back system they have developed and refined over the last 24 years as well as their complete line of child carriers. Since establishing a subsidiary in Longmont, Colorado, in 2001, Deuter has made a significant impact in the U.S. market. Deuter USA has over 400 specialty accounts and has been recognized by its retailers as one of the top backpack brands in the industry. For more information, please visit www.deuterusa.com.
SNEWS� : Print / Broadcast / Electronic Media : Backpacker Announces Nationwide 2010 Get Out More Tour Launch

At each retail stop, the Get Out More Team will host 60-minute seminars on trip planning, choosing the right outdoor gear and apparel, safety in the outdoors and much more.
“Sheri and Randy’s interactive retail seminars bring the pages of Backpacker to life. Their passion and extensive outdoor expertise educate our customers about the skills, stewardship and equipment they need to get out more,” said Linda Johnson, lead sales associate at The Trail Store in Louisville, Ky.
Get Out More audiences will have access to expert information and opportunities to win great outdoor gear. At select locations, the Get Out More Team will guide experiential outdoor adventures to expose audiences to the outdoors just outside their doorstep.
“Together with our local tips and Backpacker’s vast information library, we have great resources to help prepare people for nearly any adventure,” added Johnson.
“When Backpacker established the Get Out More tour a decade ago, we had the simple goal of inspiring and empowering outdoor enthusiasts to experience the great outdoors with greater confidence, comfort, and safety,“ says Backpacker Editor-in-Chief Jonathan Dorn. “Since then, our team has established a unique educational platform rich in heritage and purpose, one that now reaches tens of thousands of readers and retail customers in their own backyards.”
Backpacker is pleased to announce WOOLRICH®, the Original Outdoor Clothing Company®, as this year’s title sponsor. “The Get Out More Tour is the perfect opportunity for us to reach outdoor enthusiasts and encourage more people to experience the outdoors with the proper gear,” said Keith Myers, Woolrich National Sales Manager. “The Backpacker team does a great job communicating our product and brand story and we’re proud to be apart of the tour again this season.”
Other Tour sponsors include CORDURA® Brand Fabric, KayLand®, LEKI®, POLARTEC®, Primaloft®, Sea to Summit®, SPOT™, Subaru®, Deuter, GerberGear® and TIMEX® Expedition®.
Backpacker’s mission is to inspire and enable people to enjoy the outdoors by providing the most trusted and engaging information about backcountry adventure in North America. For a complete list of the Get Out More Tour schedule of events, please visit http://www.backpacker.com/getoutmore.
About Backpacker:
Backpacker brings the outdoors to reader's doorsteps, inspiring and empowering them to get out and enjoy nature more often. The authority on active adventure, Backpacker is the world's first GPS-enabled magazine, and the only magazine whose editors personally test the hiking trails, camping gear, and survival tips they publish. Backpacker's Editors' Choice awards, an industry honor recognizing design, feature, and product innovation, has become the gold standard against which all other outdoor-industry awards are measured.
Backpacker is published by Active Interest Media(www.aimmedia.com), has a circulation of 340,000, and is published nine times per year. In 2006, the magazine won a coveted National Magazine Award for editorial excellence. Backpacker's award-winning website, www.backpacker.com, is updated daily and features more than 3,000 hikes, a searchable and comprehensive database of outdoor gear (www.gearfinder.com), special sections for beginners and female hikers, the most active community forums in the outdoor space, and a wealth of trail tips, videos, and GPS know-how.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Travel Chair's "Larry Chair" Portable Chair

Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Zeal Polarized Sunglasses

Zeal Polarized Sunglasses
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Missouri River "Spring" Fly Fishing

A couple of buddies of mine and I went over to Craig, MT last weekend to quell some cabin fever and hopefully catch some eager Missouri River trout. The forecast was for 65 and some sun... but as can often happen in Montana in the spring, the forecast should have been for WIND.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Zeal Polarized Women's Sunglasses on Powderfin.com


We've just added some awesome new women's polarized sunglasses from our friends down in Boulder, Zeal Optics. We've had their polarized and photochromic ski goggles on Powderfin for a year now, and we decided to go ahead and add their sunglasses for Spring/Summer 2010.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Big Horn Breather
Meat with a side of meat
Jason wrangled a few on dries
typical Big Horn Bow


I hadn't been over to the Big Horn since February of 2007, otherwise known as our Big Horn Bro Down. It was pretty much the same idea... a bunch of dudes, dogs, and drinking beer. Oh yeah, and doing some fly fishing. We had a different place to stay this time around, known as the Brown Palace, which is located in a small group of "cabins" known as Cottonwood Camp. The place was perfect for what we needed. It had beds, a fridge for beers, a freezer for ice, a stove for elk steaks, and even a satellite TV for Sportscenter.

Fishing was good on pink and orange scuds, #20's mostly. We caught some decent fish, nothing monstrous. Jason caught a handful on dries... and I don't think anyone did any streamer fishing. I did have one nice follow and swipe from a good sized brown on a mouse pattern. That was a first for me, which was pretty exciting. Exciting enough for me to completely airball on it... but fun nonetheless. I even missed Kansas whoopin' up on Mizzery to fish on Saturday. It was worth it, fishing was good. But... if you go, bring warm clothes. More importantly, bring them WITH YOU on the float. I made that mistake on Saturday, and I paid the price. It did make for a wonderful hot shower and whiskey drink when we got back. The showers at the Brown Palace are top notch, by the way.
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Deuter Spectro Series Backpacks

New for 2010, the Spectro series offers Deuter's world-renowned active ventilation in a lightweight package. The new Aircomfort Flexlite back system gives the user 25% less perspiration and spring-steel construction, but the heaviest pack in the series is only 2 lbs 9oz! Another landmark in Deuter's history of innovation. Now available online at Powderfin.com.
Deuter Spectro AC 28 SL Women's Backpack
Deuter Spectro AC 32 Hiking Backpack
Deuter Spectro AC 36 SL Women's Backpack
Deuter Spectro AC 38 Hiking Backpack
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Sherpa Adventure Gear




We're gearing up to add more Sherpa Adventure Gear items to our spring line-up. Stay tuned for some great new base layers!

Monday, March 01, 2010
Outdoor lovers create market for green clothing
From MSNBC.com's "Outdoor lovers create market for green clothing"
The backpacker motto of ‘leave no trace’ has moved beyond the mountain slope and into your clothes.
Outdoor companies, taking to heart their customers’ love for the environment, are increasingly churning out more green gear designed to use organic and recycled materials, less packaging and more energy-efficient manufacturing. Credit consumer — and corporate — concerns over global warming and the impact of production on the Earth and worker health.
“Consumers are demanding it,” said Megan Davis, spokeswoman for the Outdoor Industry
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Bucket Fishin'
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Dry Fly Outfitters - Missouri River Fly Fishing Guides

