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The outdoors is bretty comfy, isnt it ? 
thread for any and all outdoors activities discussions
camping, hiking, fishing.... lets have a good time.
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>>13171 (OP) 
Highly-based thread, OP!

So, one of the key factors to an enjoyable outing into the wilderness is great gear. My apologies if that reality doesn't fit into the indended theme of the thread?

I've bought many different types of gear from various manufacturers over the years. REI seems to be the single best dealer that I've personally worked with here in Burgerland.

I currently have what I consider to be literally the world's greatest cot, a comfy sleeping bag, and I'm currently looking into getting a standalone tent the so-called 'Half Dome 2', a revamp of their 45-year old product.
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Does anyone have good gear recommendations to make?
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>>13174
>My apologies in advance*
>>13171 (OP) 
>The outdoors is bretty comfy, isnt it ? 
Sure it is, nice bread idea indeed.
I love to go hiking or just wandering in the wild around my house. As the spring is coming I'm habby in advance to go outside more.

>>13174
>So, one of the key factors to an enjoyable outing into the wilderness is great gear.
Sure, it can quickly make the difference between a pleasant moment in nature and a nightmarish experience, even if you have to be prepared to deal with Mother Nature's vagaries in all circumstances.
I don't have top tier gears because I don't do a lot of outdoor camping but as I plan eventually to do more, I will look for cool stuff.
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