Saturday, December 31, 2011

Lowa Men's Trekker S Trekking Boot,Dark Brown,9 M US

!±8± Lowa Men's Trekker S Trekking Boot,Dark Brown,9 M US


Rate : | Price : $280.00 | Post Date : Dec 31, 2011 21:32:39
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The Trekker Hiking Boot for Men by Lowa is handcrafted in Germany. This is their legendary backpacking/trekking boot. Backpacker Magazine calls this boot superb, impressive, ideal... the best. Glove leather lining provides superb close to the foot fit and maximum comfort. Superior trekking flex reduces fatigue and keeps you comfortable, mile after mile..

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Lowa Men's Terek GTX Hiking Boot,Grey/Red,12 M US

!±8± Lowa Men's Terek GTX Hiking Boot,Grey/Red,12 M US

Brand : Lowa | Rate : | Price : $233.61
Post Date : Dec 27, 2011 12:32:05 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Lightweight and breathable, the Lowa Men's Terek GTX Hiking Boots are built for long distances with a full pack. This waterproof backpacker features a balance footbed with a breathable top layer and slow reacting foam that provides a custom fit and transports moisture away from your foot to reduce friction and fatigue while the seamless GORE-TEX waterproof lining will keep your feet comfortable, warm and dry even in extremely cold and wet conditions. Built with a protective high wall rubber rand with 3/4 wrap and designed to be strap-on crampon compatible, the Lowa Terek GTX Hiking Boots for men can handle all of your backpacking trail adventures.

  • Lowa Control System features a moisture management system to keep feet dry that helps eliminate blisters and hot spots
  • C4 Tongue is antomically-contoured for a natural flex that cradles the foot in comfort and provides a faster break-in time
  • X-Lacing uses tongue stud allows for better pressure distribution across the tongue
  • Full-length 6 mm nylon shank with non-toxic double molded EVA midsole provides torsional support underfoot

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Lowa Men's Renegade II GTX Mid Hiking Boot,Black,9.5 M US

!±8± Lowa Men's Renegade II GTX Mid Hiking Boot,Black,9.5 M US

Brand : Lowa | Rate : | Price : $209.95
Post Date : Dec 18, 2011 02:03:37 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Waterproof and breathable, the Lowa Men's Renegade Mid GTX Hiking Boots are a best-selling multi-function boot, ideal for any trail or terrain...

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Lowa Women's Baffin Pro Backpacking Boot,Chestnut/Navy,5.5 M US

!±8± Lowa Women's Baffin Pro Backpacking Boot,Chestnut/Navy,5.5 M US


Rate : | Price : $330.00 | Post Date : Dec 14, 2011 00:06:05
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Friday, November 18, 2011

Lowa Women's Tibet Pro GTX Backpacking Boot,Schwarz/Graphite,6 M US

!±8± Lowa Women's Tibet Pro GTX Backpacking Boot,Schwarz/Graphite,6 M US

Brand : Lowa | Rate : | Price : $340.00
Post Date : Nov 19, 2011 07:06:14 | Usually ships in 24 hours


  • Ideal backpacking boot for extended periods when carrying a heavy pack, tall ankle shaft for extra supprt and protection
  • Taller ankle shaft
  • New Vibram 'Masai' backpacking sole unit with performance PU midsole and high rubber randing for durability
  • Climate Control System and 'C4' Comfort Tongue
  • Lightweight alloy lace loops with sprung lace hooks

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Monday, October 31, 2011

Backcountry Mule Deer Hunting 101

!±8± Backcountry Mule Deer Hunting 101

Have you dreamed for years of backpack hunting mule deer miles from the nearest road? It has been said that it's not the sheep hunt that is the greatest part of the adventure, it's where bighorn sheep live. The same goes for true wilderness mule deer hunts. Mule deer thrive in some of the most beautiful, uninhabited areas in the world. Just seeing these majestic creatures and the country they live in is worth the effort to get to them. With that said, here is some advice to make your first backcountry mule deer hunt a success.

First and foremost, get in shape! I'm not talking about walking to your mailbox once a day or playing a game of basketball every weekend. To truly enjoy your mule deer hunt, you want to be in the best shape of your life. I understand, depending on your age, that may not be possible, so if that's the case, shoot for the best shape you've been in for the last five years. The big thing here is to do all you can. My workout is jogging three to four times a week. I start out walking and jogging about three months before the trip and by the time trip arrives, my goal is to be able to jog for an hour straight. I find this easier than trying to give distances. If you can maintain a jogging pace for an hour, you should be capable of climbing the mountains required for backcountry mule deer hunting. I also jump rope, bike, hike, and walk with my loaded pack (around 50 lbs) in between. All of these are good to build the muscles you'll need on your hunt.

Second, shoot your rifle. If you pay the money, get in shape, but don't practice with your rifle, you aren't ready to go mule deer hunting. The best case would be to shoot the rifle once a week at ranges out to 300 yards. You need to know where your rifle will shoot at the different ranges. Start out at the range at 100 yards with a steady mechanical rest. Test different types of ammunition until you find what your gun likes and stick with it. I use Winchester 130 grain Ballistic Silvertips in 270, but each rifle shoots differently and you need to find the load the works. Once you know where your rifle shoots on the bench, try using shooting sticks, prone position, over your pack and other positions you will encounter in the field. You won't have a bench in your hunt and even if you're a great bench shooter, that doesn't make you a great shoot in a hunting situation. You will also want to study up on angles versus distances. Most shots at mule deer are up or downhill and hunters have a tendency to shoot over deer. Get out and practice some shots downhill and uphill. You'll be amazed at the difference a steep angle makes. I also recommend you buy a laser rangefinder and use it at your practice sessions. It is also helpful to learn to judge mule deer in the field. The hunting video line by Mossback Outfitters titled Mulies Gone Wild is an excellent tool for judging big bucks. They give you the score after you have seen footage of the bucks on the hoof.

Third, buy the best gear you can afford. There are some great products on the market today. Look for the lightest sturdiest material for your backpacking and clothing items. I will not go into each item, but a few I recommend are: Lowa Sheephunter boots, an internal pack - I use a North Face pack, but there are lots on the market, wool socks - I use Smartwool, and light packable rain gear - I use Frogg Toggs. If you are hunting with an outfitter, ask him for a list to bring and follow it. Buy the best optics you can afford! I personally use Brunton Epochs in 10.5x43 because of their magnification and weight, but there are lots of quality optics on the market. I'll say it again, get the best you can afford.

Lastly, watch some great Hunting Videos on the topic. These will get your blood pumping and get you excited to make your trip of a lifetime. They will help motivate you to get in shape and find that deer of a lifetime.


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