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nPower PEG

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nPower PEG

One product that is debuting/coming out at the Summer Outdoor Retailer show is the nPower PEG. This device is small, lightweight and recharges hand-held electronics from the energy a person generates while walking, running, or biking. Just place your nPower PEG vertically in your backpack, briefcase, or purse and go about your daily activities. As you move, your PEG captures and stores your kinetic energy, providing you with extra power when you need it. –While you’re on the go.

Last Updated on Thursday, 29 July 2010 20:32
 

Sport Beans

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Sport Beans

The first time I picked up a bag a Sport Beans, I thought I was just picking up a small bag of Jelly Bellys. First off they taste good. I have had my share of energy whatever and some just don’t taste good. Taste is an important factor for me. If I don’t like it, I am probably not going to eat it.
Last Updated on Wednesday, 28 July 2010 18:23
 

Easy Hikes in the Wasatch Mountains - Ferguson Canyon

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Ferguson Canyon

Ferguson canyon is small canyon between Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons. This canyon has gained popularity over the last few year and is a popular destination for rock climbers. This is one hike that the canyon itself is the destination. The hike can be whatever you want to be. You can follow the trail to the end and get to a summit or just make it to the shaded canyon wall and stream.

Last Updated on Saturday, 24 July 2010 21:01
 

Easy Hikes in the Wasatch Mountains - Ensign Peak

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ensign info

Ensign Peak is a popular hike right out of the city. At the top of the peak you can over look the Salt Lake Valley and into Davis County. After the pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley, President Brigham Young and others hiked to the top of this peak and named it Ensign Peak.

Last Updated on Sunday, 18 July 2010 16:30
 

Deuter Kid Comfort III

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Deuter Kid Carrier

I have now been able to use the Deuter Kid Comfort III for a couple of years. I have used this carrier on endless local hikes as well as through National Parks. I have used it in the summer and I have gone snowshoeing with it in the winter. It has made taking the kids to the outdoors a much more enjoyable experience for them and me. I have been impressed by how well it handles the weight of the kids. I have been using it with my boy since he was just over 1 and he still loves to ride in it at 3. It is rated to hold up to 48.5lbs total weight, which includes child and gear.

Last Updated on Sunday, 11 July 2010 22:29
 


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