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Plus, holding that pot using a multitool is precarious at best, especially when full. But the angle in a pair of channel locks is ideal for clamping either a vertical pot wall or the side of a frying pan. The tall, narrow shape, and strong construction of SmartWater bottles makes them ideal for backpacking.

Have Yeti tastes on a Playmate budget? There are a couple ways you can extend the ice retention period of your crappy cooler without shelling out for dry ice. The easiest is just sticking one of those disposable styrofoam coolers inside your regular cooler.

Double the insulation equals double the ice retention. Bonus points for finding one that fits flush. You can also line your crappy cooler with aluminized bubble wrap. This takes up less space, and allows a custom fit. You can even wrap the exterior of in the stuff for bonus points. Fill it with a few inches of water first, or preferably your camping food if you really want that cold to last.

I stole this one from my favorite survival writer, Cody Lundin. Just find a large flat stone, and rub the top of the can around it in circles until you wear through the metal. Takes a few minutes, but beats dulling your knife or potentially cutting your hand.

Camping on sand? Dig yourself a hole, line it with a tarp, and fill it with water. If you can find an area with geothermal activity just below the surface, you may even be able to make your own hot tub.

Pack out your trash. Pack out your poop. Keep the stuff in your pack dry. Make a raincoat. Make a bear bag. Leave camp cleaner than you found it.

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I'm getting rid of my gear. Another place to look for discount outdoor gear is in resale stores. In some places, you'll find actual outdoor-specific resale shops. We definitely have them in Colorado. Wilderness Exchange , for example. Here in Colorado, and I suspect in other outdoor destinations, a lot of tourists dump outdoor gear that they don't want to take home.

So you can just go to like Goodwill and pick up really nice fleeces and tech jackets. And even skis sometimes. It's crazy sometimes what you find at Goodwill.

Sometimes you don't find anything, but definitely check it out. Bonus tip: If you're going on vacation to an outdoorsy place, definitely swing by the thrift shop and pop some tags. No, don't steal stuff, but definitely check it out.

If you live near an REI, definitely get on the email list for the garage sale. Because you know how you can return everything to REI within a year? It's actually a really nice policy, right?

When people return gear, REI can't really put it back on the shelf and sell it new. So they have what's called a garage sale where they sell all their returns that are often very lightly used.

You can get amazing deals, like an Osprey backpack for half price. Again, it's kind of a crapshoot. Sometimes it's awesome, and sometimes you really don't find anything.

But you'll never know if you don't go. If you're a fan of discount outdoor gear, one website worth joining is called The Clymb. The Clymb holds 72 hour flash sales where you can buy gear for up to 70 percent below retail.

Sales feature select items from brands like Mountain Hardware, Keen, Black Diamond, Outdoor Research, and more. To take advantage of these, you need to join the site. You'll then receive emails about new promotions. The plus side: The Clymb is a great way to snag discounts on outdoor gear that rarely goes on sale.

One potential downside: if you want something specific, you have to be patient and wait for what you want to come along. So it's best to go into it with an open mind! Want to check it out before you register?

Use my affiliate link to have a look around The Clymb. A lot of my mountaineering students really love Sierra Trading Post. It's a retailer stores and online that sells a lot of closeouts older products that didn't sell and "seconds," which are products with slight cosmetic flaws. Their deals kind of range.

Some of their stuff's almost full price, and some of it's super, super cheap. Other outdoor gear discount websites to check out: CampSaver. Some local gear stores also sell "seconds" for a discount. For example, at Wilderness Exchange mentioned above, you can buy brand new carabiners with practically invisible color defects for a few bucks off.

The defect doesn't impact the function or safety of the biner. Not ever outfitter or gear store does this, but it doesn't hurt to ask. Some outdoor clubs and outfitters will partner with retailers to provide discounts to members and students.

For example, when I was a mountaineering student through Colorado Mountain Club, I got a 10 percent discount at Bent Gate Outfitters in Golden. And when I went on to become an assistant instructor for that class, I got a slightly better deal.

Moosejaw is an online retailer of The North Face, Arcteryx, Patagonia, Mountain Hardware, Sierra Designs, Big Agnes, and many other top outdoor brands. So how do they save you money? Three words: awesome rewards program. And you can apply this credit any time you buy.

These savings really add up, so be sure to sign up! Eventually, some of you are going to come to a point where you're going to want to buy a lot of gear.

You'll get into multiple outdoor sports. Or you'll get into mountaineering, which, holy balls, there's so much gear to buy. You obviously want to spend the money on trips, not on the overpriced gear. So what do you do? REI actually has a credit card that gives you dollars back in your dividend.

You only get it once a year, and the refund percentage isn't huge, so you have to use your credit card for lots and lots of stuff. Paying your rent, paying your car payment, etc. And I'm sure some people get a lot more than that. So that's a thousand dollars of gear just for paying your bills and buying stuff you would anyway.

By the way, you know you're in Colorado when you're at a restaurant, and everybody pulls out their credit card to pay the bill — and they're all REI credit cards. Happens all the time. I'm hopefully going to move to Mexico part-time in the next couple of years, but I will still be a Colorado Mountain Club member.

Some of them even have free shipping. Pro deals do have some restrictions on what you can do. You can't buy for friends or family. All sales are final, so you really do have to know what you're going to get. But once you're in their pro deal program, you basically go to a website called ExpertVoice.

And then you look at all the brands available and buy what you want. It's amazing. You can buy bicycles. You can buy a giant rack for the roof of your car.

I just got a big shipment of Mountain House dinners. It's like my supply for the year. And that's all through my pro deal at Colorado Mountain Club. Do you guys have any tips that I haven't covered?

I know you all are outdoors people. You buy some GEAR. If you've got another good place for your fellow dirtbags to shop, go ahead and drop it in the comments. And if you have gear questions, definitely hop in the Facebook Group and ask away! Originally published August 6, Last updated April 18, Colorado 14ers.

Mount Rainier. Blogging Resources. Travel Insurance. Gift Guides. Morning Routine Checklist. Free Breathwork Session. FREE Colorado 14er Starter Kit. Training Plan Workbook. Walk 2 Hike 4-Week Training Plan 4 Weeks. Even with L. As someone who grew up without fancy stuff, I always notice how the parking lot of the REI nearest to us is full of higher-end Subarus, Jeeps and Mercedes-Benzes.

Spending time outdoors already requires time privilege; the fact that high-quality outdoor gear can be so expensive seems like an additional tax on lower-income folks who want to participate. I have friends who climb in cheap jeans, hike in old sweatpants and ski wearing ratty gloves. But getting a really great tent, or a top-of-the-line rain jacket with a protective hood and pit zips for long, sweaty hikes, can run you in the hundreds.

That craving for a hike could strike at any time, after all. Borrow gear for free. There are so many ways to borrow gear without spending a cent, including checking out a donated REI pack it contains binoculars, California tree and wildflower guides, California wildlife guides, a hand lens, a compass and more at your local library, or reaching out to lending libraries and organizations that help low-income or first-time campers.

Ask to borrow gear from your friends and neighbors on Instagram and Nextdoor; seek out and join Facebook groups like Buy Nothing, which allow neighbors to give their used goods to someone else who might want them; borrow car and bike repair tools from the L.

County Library Tool Lending Library. And climbers of color can reach out to Lagartijas Climbing Crú to borrow crash pads and other gear. Keep it in good condition. A lot of us are pretty hard on our outdoor stuff, because we think of it as tough.

Only in the last few years have I attained the Zen-like patience to unpack my boots, tent, sleeping bag and backpack the day after I get home and clean them with a special cleaner like Nikwax. DIY your repairs — or get some help. Did you know about Repair Cafe? The wizards there will try to help you restore almost anything, from a faulty zipper to a flapping hiking boot sole.

I just re-waterproofed my old leather boots so I can wear them for any more rainy spells we have. Support companies you believe in that make quality gear. Well-made clothing and shoes, like Hoka trail runners with Vibram soles , are going to last a lot longer, meaning you spend less per use.

Read return and repair policies. Before you buy, know what you can return and repair, and for how long. Shop sales and shop outside the box. Consider a credit card with rewards.

This could be the REI credit card , or just something that lets you accrue points to shop outdoor outfitters. Visit Joshua Tree for free. National Park Week starts on April 22 and ends on April 30, which means a nine-day fest of events at national parks across the country.

The NPS is also inviting you to share a MyParkStory on social media; tag them in your recollections of how national parks have changed your life. Get herbaceous and stretch your limbs in the woods.

Wear comfy clothes appropriate for yoga and hiking, and bring a mat, something to carry your mat with for the walking portion, a field notepad to take notes, a pen, water and a light snack. Join a guided hike to Deukmejian Wilderness Park. On Saturday, change that by making the minute jaunt from our city center to catch the view of the Crescenta Valley and wander among the big-cone spruces and chaparral and sage scrub.

Bring the whole family for an interpretive hike, nature crafting, nature-themed games and a tour of the Stone Barn Nature Center. The city of Glendale will provide water, snacks and bus transportation from Pacific Community Center, leaving at a. and returning at p. for the 9 a. program, which ends at noon.

Wear sturdy shoes, long pants, a hat and sun protection. One adult for every three children 17 and under is required. The event is free. RSVP here , or call for more info. Sure, everyone is friendly, but the lexicon can feel nearly indecipherable. Yeah, me too I think.

The level of dedication to birds can also feel intimidating.

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It's written for women, but many of the tips work for everyone. So don't be afraid of it! So that being said, here are some ways to get free and cheap gear:. For your first few trips, try to borrow all the gear that you can, other than maybe your clothes and your boots.

If you're going backpacking with a friend, obviously they're gonna have things. You can share a tent. You can share a bear canister. Maybe you can share a sleeping bag, if they're a really good friend. There are many other things that can be used by a group like water filters and stoves.

If you have friends that are into backpacking who are going with you, they are usually pretty happy to bring them along and share. In return, you can offer to carry some of the group gear. Use your social networks to see if anyone has what you need gathering dust on a shelf.

One I've found that works really well is a neighborhood one called NextDoor. You can go on there and ask things like, "Hey, I need a bear canister just for this weekend. Does someone have one I can borrow? Actually, I put that exact message out on Nextdoor a few years ago.

And someone messaged back and said, "I have a bear canister that I never use. I'm going to give it to you. Keep it, for free. I'm actually taking it backpacking this weekend. So it really does pay to borrow. If you're not quite ready to commit to buying expensive gear, think about renting.

REI and many local outfitters and gear shops have rental programs. The great thing about renting is that it gives you an opportunity to try different kinds of equipment. I rented a bunch of different kinds of cross-country skis before I finally bought some. And I actually bought the same model that I rented.

Most places that rent gear sell it at the end of the season or at the end of every two seasons. So you ask them, "Hey, can you tell me when the rental sale is? It's usually very inexpensive, because it's used, right?

I have a friend whose goal is never to pay more than 50 percent of retail for gear. And I think that's actually not super unrealistic.

There are just tons of places to get good, inexpensive gear, so I will share a few with you. But before you head to a discount gear site, try buying from people you know. You can put something out on Facebook: "Hey, I'm looking for a new backpack.

Does anyone have one they're selling? Craigslist is also a good place to look. A lot of times people think they're going to like backpacking, and they go out, and especially if they got money, they buy all this really nice gear.

And then they go out once, and they're like, "Aw, man! I was just cold and afraid of bears the whole time. I'm getting rid of my gear. Another place to look for discount outdoor gear is in resale stores. In some places, you'll find actual outdoor-specific resale shops.

We definitely have them in Colorado. Wilderness Exchange , for example. Here in Colorado, and I suspect in other outdoor destinations, a lot of tourists dump outdoor gear that they don't want to take home. So you can just go to like Goodwill and pick up really nice fleeces and tech jackets.

And even skis sometimes. It's crazy sometimes what you find at Goodwill. Sometimes you don't find anything, but definitely check it out. Bonus tip: If you're going on vacation to an outdoorsy place, definitely swing by the thrift shop and pop some tags.

No, don't steal stuff, but definitely check it out. If you live near an REI, definitely get on the email list for the garage sale. Because you know how you can return everything to REI within a year? It's actually a really nice policy, right? When people return gear, REI can't really put it back on the shelf and sell it new.

So they have what's called a garage sale where they sell all their returns that are often very lightly used. You can get amazing deals, like an Osprey backpack for half price.

Again, it's kind of a crapshoot. Sometimes it's awesome, and sometimes you really don't find anything. But you'll never know if you don't go. If you're a fan of discount outdoor gear, one website worth joining is called The Clymb. The Clymb holds 72 hour flash sales where you can buy gear for up to 70 percent below retail.

Sales feature select items from brands like Mountain Hardware, Keen, Black Diamond, Outdoor Research, and more. To take advantage of these, you need to join the site.

You'll then receive emails about new promotions. The plus side: The Clymb is a great way to snag discounts on outdoor gear that rarely goes on sale. One potential downside: if you want something specific, you have to be patient and wait for what you want to come along.

So it's best to go into it with an open mind! Want to check it out before you register? Use my affiliate link to have a look around The Clymb. A lot of my mountaineering students really love Sierra Trading Post. It's a retailer stores and online that sells a lot of closeouts older products that didn't sell and "seconds," which are products with slight cosmetic flaws.

Their deals kind of range. Some of their stuff's almost full price, and some of it's super, super cheap. Other outdoor gear discount websites to check out: CampSaver. Some local gear stores also sell "seconds" for a discount.

For example, at Wilderness Exchange mentioned above, you can buy brand new carabiners with practically invisible color defects for a few bucks off. The defect doesn't impact the function or safety of the biner. Not ever outfitter or gear store does this, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Some outdoor clubs and outfitters will partner with retailers to provide discounts to members and students. For example, when I was a mountaineering student through Colorado Mountain Club, I got a 10 percent discount at Bent Gate Outfitters in Golden.

And when I went on to become an assistant instructor for that class, I got a slightly better deal. Moosejaw is an online retailer of The North Face, Arcteryx, Patagonia, Mountain Hardware, Sierra Designs, Big Agnes, and many other top outdoor brands.

So how do they save you money? Three words: awesome rewards program. And you can apply this credit any time you buy. These savings really add up, so be sure to sign up! Eventually, some of you are going to come to a point where you're going to want to buy a lot of gear.

You'll get into multiple outdoor sports.

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