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Here at Northwest Outlet, we have a long family tradition of hiking & camping. Here you’ll find great tips, gear recommendations and reviews, and a few quick lessons about how to properly hike and care for nature. We’ll cover all the broad topics like car camping, ultralight backpacking, lightweight backpacking and equipment comparisons. Our content is tailored more towards the newcomers in the hiking world, but veterans are welcome too.

Backpacks With Lots of Pockets

Whether on a jacket, pants, or backpack, pockets make traveling easier. They provide a place to store necessary items so that they are easy to find and keep your hands free. A backpack with a lot of compartments is a great option for travelers, as it allows you to keep all of your belongings organized and together. (more…)

By |March 15th, 2022|Outdoor|

Hiking Socks Guide

Nothing, not rain, not cold, not heat, can derail a perfectly good hike as much as a pestering little blister, making every step miserable. Many hikers and backpackers assume that they come with the experience, but that is not the case. Getting blisters on your feet is common, but not inevitable.

If you feel like you have tried anything to prevent blisters, tried out countless boots, talked to boot reps, questioned your hiking buddies and still hobble your way through hikes, you might have forgot the key ingredient: hiking socks.

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By |October 7th, 2021|Clothing, Outdoor|

Best Sandals for Hiking – Hiking Sandals Guide

There is always a debate about the proper type of footwear for hiking, and while some people are appalled by the idea of hiking in anything else than trail shoes or hiking boots, other prefer the breeziness of hiking sandals. The bottom line is you should find something comfortable and supportive, that is broken in, has good traction and that you are used to wearing. (more…)

By |July 19th, 2021|Outdoor|

Cooking While Camping: Campsite Cooking Tips

We all know that food tastes better in the outdoors, especially after a long day of hiking, fishing, exploring and other outdoor activities. Still, you don’t have to settle for burgers, canned chili or roasted hot dogs, there are plenty of delicious meals you can cook on a campsite. Cooking outdoors, away from your kitchen is challenging for most people, but with little preparation and planning, following some tips and tricks, anyone can be a Camp Master Chef. (more…)

By |May 13th, 2021|How to, Outdoor|

Fly Fishing Gear Checklist

The first thing that you probably want to learn about when setting up your fly fishing kit are the flies you should get or the type of fly rod you should purchase. While this is essential, let’s start with the basics first. Many experienced fly fishers will tell you that all you need is a fly rod and some flies, but proper gear can not only help you with your fishing adventure, but also help you stay safe when you get out on the water.

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By |March 26th, 2021|Outdoor|

Water Filters and Water Purifiers for Backpackers

One of the biggest problems facing hikers is staying properly hydrated. But no matter how parched you are, the worst thing you could possibly do is just taking a sip form a creek. The truth is, no matter how gorgeous the setting or how sweet and pure the water tastes, there is no way to tell whether or not it is riddled with little bugs that can make you really, really sick. A good portable water filter makes all the difference. (more…)

By |February 25th, 2021|Outdoor|

Top 5 Hiking Shoes & Boots

Good, rugged and best hiking boots are one of the big 4 camping trip essentials (the others being a great sleeping bag, a good tent , water and backpacking stove). If any of your essentials fail on you, that’ll cut your camping trip short and you’ll have to return to civilization ASAP. An ill-fitting pair of boots or shoes can cause blisters, strained muscles, problems with your toes, and in the long term can cause knee, hip and spine issues. (more…)

By |January 25th, 2021|Outdoor|

Best Backpacking Stoves for Hikers

Two of the most important things on a trail are cooked food and boiled water. We’ve come a long way since the days of old and using three rocks to balance a cast-iron pan or pot, and we have specialized cooking backpacking stoves and systems that’ll re-hydrate a meal, make a cup of coffee, cook some food and boil water. And all that at the turn of a valve and a push of a button. (more…)

By |January 18th, 2021|Outdoor|

Snowshoeing for Beginners

Snowshoeing is a great way to experience the beauty of winter and the snow firsthand. It is suitable even for beginners of any age and fitness level. If you can walk, you can snowshoe. However, if you are a beginner it may be difficult to figure out where to start. This guide will help you learn everything you wanted to know about snowshoeing, show you how to choose snowshoes and inspire you to finally go on a snow hiking adventure. Here are some tips you should keep in mind before you head into the mountains.

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By |November 24th, 2020|Outdoor|
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