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Backpacker magazine shows you how to build a plastic footprint for your tent--a skill taken from the Jan/Feb 2007 issue. Associate editor Jason Stevenson explains the nine steps to create a footprint, including how to cut webbing and punch grommets. Learn more Skills at www.backpacker.com.
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The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting a snowier than average winter in early 2007--so clean off your snowshoes, or go and buy a new pair. Associate editor Jason Stevenson explains how snowshoes work, and why they're so fun in a preview for the December 2006 issue of Backpacker Magazine.
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In this how-to clinic, Backpacker editors Jonathan Dorn and Marc Kauffman talk about the benefit of setting your tent up in the so-called "fastpacking" pitch. Learn what that term means, why it can save you several pounds, and what conditions are best for using it. Jon and Marc also demonstrate the fastest step-by-step method for setting up the typical footprint, poles, and rainfly.
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Pousada Aloha, a cheap and nice place to stay, just between Praia Joaquina and Mole on Santa Catarina Island (Ilha da Magia). A Surfshop is also included. Infos ask 4 Andrea:
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Backpacker editor Mike Lanza skis into Glacier National Park's backcountry to accompany USGS scientist Dan Fagre on a research expedition to understand how the park is responding to rising temperatures. This video report accompanies Lanza's "Ghosts of Glacier" field journal report in the September 2007 "Global Warming" issue of Backpacker. See More videos at www.backpacker.com/v ideo
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Two of three days with The American Research Center travelers on the White Desert near the Bahariyya Oasis in Egypt.More camel photos at www.flickr.com/thefo lksinger.
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Tour the lightest tent in our review of two-person, three-season shelters with Backpacker magazine gear editor Kristin Hostetter. You'll learn what testers said about its superior ventilation, what you'll sacrifice to save weight, and why it stood up to freight-train winds. For more details, see the review in the December 2006 issue. Specs: $289, 4 lbs. 13 oz. Overall score: 2.9 (out of 5)
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This skills clinics explains how to evacuate an injured hiker over short distances with 3 emergency rescue carries. Associate editor Jason Stevenson reviews this life-saving info originally featured in the December 2006 issue of Backpacker Magazine. Demonstrating the carries along with him are associate editor Shannon Davis, and photo editor, Jackie Ney.
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Is your hydration bladder collecing mold? Here are 3 new solutions for common backcountry drinking problems--as explained by Backpacker editor-in-chief Jon Dorn. Learn more from Backpacker's Gear School in the March 2007 Gear Guide, and at www.backpacker.com/v ideo.
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Backpacker magazine associate editors Jason Stevenson and Shannon Davis demonstrate how to estimate your VO2 Max in this April 2007 SkillsCast. Find out how a simple running test can determine your VO2 Max, and why raising your score can make you a better backpacker. Learn more Skills at www.backpacker.com
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Backpacker editors Jackie Ney and Jason Stevenson explore the delicious topic of gorp--the trail mix for hikers. We discover some favorite gorp ingredients, and unveil the winners of the Gorp Taste Test featured in the June 2007 issue of Backpacker.
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Backpacker magazine's editor-in-chief Jonathan Dorn demonstrates the inflatable "air beams" that form the structure of this innovative new tent. For more details, see the review in the December 2006 issue. Specs: $565, 6 lbs. 4 oz.