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Author: treelinebackpacker

I'm an avid backpacker who wants to share his viewpoints, and experiences of the trials on the trails with the world. It's the experiences that make it all worth while, and I'm hoping my blog can help others enhance and find their own.

Mountain Standard

Mountain Standard Scramblers and Pancakes

July 30, 2018

Mountain Standard has come up with a few new ways to spice up your next backpacking trip. Who’s likes carrot cake pancakes? … More Mountain Standard Scramblers and Pancakes

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Big Agnes AXL Insulated

Big Agnes AXL Insulated Pad Review

July 19, 2018

Sleeping in the backcountry isn’t always easy, but a good pad makes a huge difference. The AXL from Big Agnes is designed to provide thick, luscious padding and insulation at the absolute lowest possible pack size and weight, which should help. This is my review. … More Big Agnes AXL Insulated Pad Review

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Big Agnes Tigerwall UL 2

July 16, 2018

The Tigerwall UL2 aims to combine a spacious interior, two doors, and two vestibules, into a packed weight of just 2 lbs 10 oz. Can it be done? My review.  … More Big Agnes Tigerwall UL 2

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The Big Creek Waterproof DryBag Review

July 10, 2018

Sometimes, you just know you’re going to get wet. Thankfully, the Big Creek is a completely waterproof pack that’s designed to protect gear from anything from a light rain, to a full submersion. This is my review.  … More The Big Creek Waterproof DryBag Review

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Hiking and Backpacking in the Heat

July 3, 2018

There are few things less forgiving than the relentless summer heat. It’s uncomfortable, it’s challenging, and it can certainly be dangerous. Thankfully, I have some tips to make your summer adventures not only more enjoyable, but also much safer. Considering that heat is one of the most prolific dangers of summer sports, and heat stroke … More Hiking and Backpacking in the Heat

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Morakniv Eldris. Sometimes Smaller is Better

June 7, 2018

 Shaving the excess and relying only on what’s actually useful, the Eldris from Morakniv dumps convention and sheds all the excess with a short blade, grippy handle, and handy accessories.  … More Morakniv Eldris. Sometimes Smaller is Better

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North St. Pioneer Review

May 31, 2018

North St. has been busy for a while now, innovating and producing rugged, unique gear. The Pioneer pack is no different. It’s an organizer, but it can be expanded into a hip pack, shoulder bag, or even a bike handlebar bag. This is my review. So, the Pioneer comes in a few different sizes, the … More North St. Pioneer Review

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Katadyn BeFree 3.0L Water Filter Review

April 25, 2018

The BeFree 3.0 Liter Water Filter is a high-capacity, gravity fed water filtration system that includes a washable filter, hanging loop and collapsible body. … More Katadyn BeFree 3.0L Water Filter Review

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Sierra Designs Sweet Suite 2 Tent Review

April 23, 2018

Targeting a blend of livability, packability and cost, the Sweet Suite 2 utilizes a unique pole system paired with smart material choices to reduce weight, increases interior volume, all while keeping the cost to a minimum. My review.  … More Sierra Designs Sweet Suite 2 Tent Review

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Odin Traverse Rain Jacket

2, 2.5, and 3 Layer Rain Jackets Explained

April 20, 2018

Rain jackets come in three distinct forms based on how they are constructed. Each has their own properties, pros and cons, but what is the difference and which should you use? Let’s look into it. … More 2, 2.5, and 3 Layer Rain Jackets Explained

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