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3 weeks ago |
gearjunkie.com | Sam Morse
Whether you're looking for a techy backcountry layer or cozy pants for the coffee shop, Sambob's customizable offerings deserve a serious look. The fully customizable Sambob Microgrid Pants are far and away the star of this review; (photo/Sam Morse)Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn MoreThe snow and wind whipped my face as the lift whisked me up the Wasatch crest.
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2 months ago |
sltrib.com | Sam Morse
Using apples from Paradise, Hobbled Dog Cidery expects to begin offering both classic and unique hard cider blends at a new taproom in Logan this summer. Founder Ben Kuethe began making wine with friends years ago, experimenting with fruits like plums and strawberries. In 2014, he and his partner, Lori, bought 10 acres in the Cache County town of Paradise, their website explains.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
gearjunkie.com | Sam Morse
With over 230+ partner resorts, the Indy Pass won't just change where you ride — it'll likely shift your snow-sport experience entirely. Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn MoreThe alarm pierced the pre-dawn silence at 4 a.m., and I was already questioning my life choices. Another alpine start to beat the infamous canyon traffic heading to Utah’s ski resorts. But today was different.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
gearjunkie.com | Sam Morse
Beyond the Guinness, Ireland beer packs a whole lot of variety and taste — especially when paired with the country's superlative outdoor landscapes. Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn MoreCreamy, foamy goodness poured over the rim of the glass. The Kilkenny head — as luscious as it gets: thick and frothy, the quintessential representation of why Ireland is known for its beer just as much as its rugged natural beauty and rich heritage.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
gearjunkie.com | Sam Morse
For some, life’s journey is defined by the pursuit of a singular passion. For Ian Compton, it has been about evolving that passion into something new. As a former professional skier turned carpenter, Ian’s story is a testament to embracing change and finding fulfillment in unexpected places. “Before I was a carpenter, I was a professional skier,” Ian explained in his recent Dickies Work Hard, Play Hard exposé.
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