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Appalachian Trail: Final Post
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This blog is to document my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail starting February 1st, 2009. It's purpose is to keep in contact and update friends and family on my 4 month trip, and for anyone who may be interested in a future thru-hike. Andy Laub is another solo thru-hiker who I met along the trail. We both decided that after a rough day on the trail, it would be a better experience to hike with one another, thus, our trip began. GPS tracking powered by InstaMapper.com. Thursday, June 4, 2009. If you wou...
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Appalachian Trail: June 2009
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This blog is to document my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail starting February 1st, 2009. It's purpose is to keep in contact and update friends and family on my 4 month trip, and for anyone who may be interested in a future thru-hike. Andy Laub is another solo thru-hiker who I met along the trail. We both decided that after a rough day on the trail, it would be a better experience to hike with one another, thus, our trip began. GPS tracking powered by InstaMapper.com. Sunday, June 7, 2009. Asked the li...
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Appalachian Trail: The Dusty Camels Reach Katahdin
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This blog is to document my thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail starting February 1st, 2009. It's purpose is to keep in contact and update friends and family on my 4 month trip, and for anyone who may be interested in a future thru-hike. Andy Laub is another solo thru-hiker who I met along the trail. We both decided that after a rough day on the trail, it would be a better experience to hike with one another, thus, our trip began. GPS tracking powered by InstaMapper.com. Sunday, June 7, 2009. EMS - in sto...
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The Osborn Family: October 2011
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Well, we finally found a few free minutes to post some of our photos from September 2011. it was pretty eventful month for us - went to Swiss days in Midway, Utah to visit some family, started back to school full-time (masters degree) and blessed Finley. We've posted some pics from the month over in our family gallery. Click here to see the gallery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Learn more about The Book of Mormon. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
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Mundo Maps: May 2007
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Monday, May 07, 2007. Big Sale at REI. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Big Sale at REI. View my complete profile.
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Mundo Maps: Trip to REI
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Wednesday, May 16, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big Sale at REI. View my complete profile.
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Mundo Maps: Big Sale at REI
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Monday, May 07, 2007. Big Sale at REI. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Big Sale at REI. View my complete profile.
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KOZ CAMPING: Inception, Part 1: Daegwan-Ryeong Recreational Forest
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A page dedicated to camping in the Republic of Korea. (The site's name is an acronym/portmanteau derived from "Korea" (K) and "oh-jee" (O-Z), which means "backcountry" in Korean.). Inception, Part 1: Daegwan-Ryeong Recreational Forest. For additional photos and comments. September 10, 2012 at 5:32 AM. Thank you for these pics and the video. Lovely to know before getting there! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). GEAR and CLOTHING (stores). Camping On [korean only]. OK Outdoor [korean only].
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KOZ CAMPING: Arc'Teryx Shells
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A page dedicated to camping in the Republic of Korea. (The site's name is an acronym/portmanteau derived from "Korea" (K) and "oh-jee" (O-Z), which means "backcountry" in Korean.). Of course, Arc'Teryx was also present in the form of layering tops and accessories, as well as packs, and at least one pair of pants (whereas Arc'Teryx pants are mostly loose-fitting, Korean climbers currently prefer slim or tight-fitting pants, such as those made by Montura). Me, wearing Arc'Teryx on top, Montura below.
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KOZ CAMPING: Montura Pants
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A page dedicated to camping in the Republic of Korea. (The site's name is an acronym/portmanteau derived from "Korea" (K) and "oh-jee" (O-Z), which means "backcountry" in Korean.). They're not cheap, ranging from about 250,000 won for a lightweight casual pair to nearly 500,000 for an extreme winter weather model. Worth it. I have 4 pairs. I love every one of them. April 11, 2012 at 2:14 AM. Dude - so true! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). GEAR and CLOTHING (stores). Camping On [korean only].
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