Posts in the Category: Camping
By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & Equipment and Health & Hiking on December 29th, 2016
The Pack That Brings Everything Together
Just a quick shoutout to one of our partners–Bush Smarts. This New York City startup unveiled their first rucksack to the broader public this month. After more …
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By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & Hiking on November 1st, 2015
Ward Pound Ridge Reservation is truly one of the region’s most impressive parks. Nestled among the rolling hills of eastern Westchester, just a few miles from the border with Connecticut, this park offers pristine …
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By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & General News & Hiking on May 1st, 2015
The 2015 Best Hiking Guides to the NYC Metro Area
We’re often asked, “what’s the best New York City hiking destination?” While it’s a relatively straightforward question, the answer isn’t an easy one. New York’s backcountry is …
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By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & Winter on December 22nd, 2014
Getting Winter Ready with an Expanded Snowshoe Fleet
With winter firmly underway, and snow piling up in the mountains, it’s the perfect time of year to experience New York’s backcountry and all of its quiet grandeur. To …
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By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & General News on October 5th, 2014
Experiencing the White Mountain Huts
With the sun’s intensity fading, and summer vacation over for most students, fall is the perfect season to experience wilderness in the north east. And if you enjoy multi-day backcountry trips, …
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By Avi David Edelson Posted in - Camping & Equipment and Health on June 15th, 2014
Serving Customers and Building Reputation–One, Clean, Sleeping Bag at a Time
I’ve always been into cleaning. Sweeping, mopping, washing dishes—if I’ve got a free moment, I’m likely cleaning something. In fact, I’m such a fan of home …
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By Josh Laskin Posted in - Camping & Interviews on April 20th, 2014
The frigid lows, hovering just above 0 degrees, kept the crowds away so that my friends and I could enjoy the pristine wilderness as it was intended to be enjoyed. The result of the previous …
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