
The Mountains are Calling
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#GearMeOut #Giveaway Hint: If you have two, you can turn it into a musical instrument if you hit them together.

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replying to @Todd_the_Hiker @Todd_the_Hiker Wow, can't wait to see some of that next week! #GearMeOut

replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam A4) I'd plan ahead to make sure that after its use it has very little waste to carry out along with… https://t.co/kRsKwtE7Db

replying to @Todd_the_Hiker @Todd_the_Hiker @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS Lol always keep ur foot ware on while hiking as well as shirts… https://t.co/71TSC8mUEH

replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS Yes. The general guideline is 3 degrees F per 1000 feet of elevation gain. #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A4) A professional guide who is in charge of making sure I have everything I need! #GearMeOut

replying to @RCGibby73 @RCGibby73 So sorry to be missing #GearMeOut! Driving through Oregon now and must practice #SafetyFirst. Here's a p… https://t.co/RgXLRC1Uh0

replying to @UST_Survival
@UST_Survival A5: well, an O2 tank doesn’t meet ultra light qualifications or else I’d take it.
But definitely tak… https://t.co/I6KIJONxyn

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival Always sure to call my hammock n tarp but in the mountains water filters are key! #gearmeout

RT @Todd_the_Hiker: @beckyjlomax @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS Yes. The general guideline is 3 degrees F per 1000 feet of elevation…

replying to @PicklesTravel @PicklesTravel @naturetechfam That is up near Iceberg Lake in @GlacierNPS...highly recommended hike if you go there! #GearMeOut

replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax @danielhuman @naturetechfam Or with flip flops on a trail. #GearMeOut

replying to @publiclandlvr @publiclandlvr @RCGibby73 Be safe and have fun! #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival @NatureCrank I'd check with your veterinarian before getting a harness, since not all breeds are alike. #GearMeOut

replying to @publiclandlvr @publiclandlvr @RCGibby73 I think that is pretty much #GearMeOut in a photo right now! I hope you have a great time.

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5: layers. Always layers. More than I think I’ll need. #GearMeOut

A5: I always make sure I am prepared for temps at least 20 degrees lower than expected. In the mountains that gener… https://t.co/BN7XefxzgC

replying to @eddieG805 @eddieG805 @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS There are a lot of briers and brambles in that country, too! They w… https://t.co/V2nr4mzS1W

replying to @RCGibby73 @RCGibby73 Not really the most practical for a normal mountain. #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival @naturetechfam A3 hiking in Scotland, we found a pair coming down the mountain the other way. they ha… https://t.co/KUWQEpcHm0

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival First aid kit -it’s taken awhile for me to get it right, but it’s condensed and helpful when in need. #gearmeout

replying to @PicklesTravel @PicklesTravel I think your fellow ambassadors may be able to help with that. ;) #GearMeOut

replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam Always carry shelter fire starters and water filters and extra food I’ve been stuck on trail for an… https://t.co/cj5aAmF6IP

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival Well Sherpas are in short supply in the Rockies. #GearMeOut

Q6: Altitude sickness is a concern when you are a “flatlander.” What steps do you take to prevent it before heading… https://t.co/mxtDF6w90K

RT @billbrokob: A5: I always make sure I am prepared for temps at least 20 degrees lower than expected. In the mountains that generally mea…

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival That’s why I love this group! Learn so much and ready made pros at every outdoor adventure turn! #gearmeout

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival Haha well by definition most around me don’t meet the height requirement. Lol story of my like #shortpplproblems #gearmeout

RT @naturetechfam: Q6: Altitude sickness is a concern when you are a “flatlander.” What steps do you take to prevent it before heading up t…

replying to @MeToddScott @MeToddScott @naturetechfam That almost happened to our first dog. 30 pound terrier mix, vs. Bald Eagle. #GearMeOut

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5. Here are some essential gear recommendations from that same sign at the Bear Lake trailhead in… https://t.co/tKGFAjG7eE

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival A5) Besides my walking stick I'll bring various types of socks, given the weather conditions I don't… https://t.co/VlyeiEKFjM

replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam A6: DO an acclimatization day or two in advance of going higher than 10,000 ft. #GearMeOut

A5 Ten essentials plus more food. Electrolytes. Water filter. Everything else depends on where we are hiking, condi… https://t.co/bC25sVVmRN

replying to @Todd_the_Hiker @Todd_the_Hiker @RockyNPS Thank you for sharing! #GearMeOut

replying to @naturetechfam @naturetechfam Hydrate starting a week before, and so me a few days at lower altitudes near your peak to acclimate #GearMeOut

replying to @Todd_the_Hiker @Todd_the_Hiker @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS I have learned that convertible pants are a godsend. Shorts wh… https://t.co/vOdkasyuFH

replying to @billbrokob @billbrokob This is so important! Unless you live above 5000 ft like us, you'll need a couple days for your body to adjust! #GearMeOut

RT @naturetechfam: Q6: Altitude sickness is a concern when you are a “flatlander.” What steps do you take to prevent it before heading up t…

replying to @eddieG805 @eddieG805 @Todd_the_Hiker @billbrokob @RockyNPS Best invention ever are women's pants that become capris. LOVE. #GearMeOut

RT @Todd_the_Hiker: @UST_Survival A5. Here are some essential gear recommendations from that same sign at the Bear Lake trailhead in @Rocky…

replying to @eddieG805 @eddieG805 @billbrokob @naturetechfam @RockyNPS With my severe reaction to poison ivy I keep the long pants on all… https://t.co/zOrmmCKqSe

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival Well I have a small yorkie I joke that she is bear bait, but I keep them close to me at all times. An… https://t.co/G1QgXPlNCG

RT @beckyjlomax: A5 Ten essentials plus more food. Electrolytes. Water filter. Everything else depends on where we are hiking, conditions,…

replying to @UST_Survival @UST_Survival @naturetechfam A1 having cold weather gear is essential. but the big one is having enough water. You… https://t.co/qfkwNiNUnk

replying to @beckyjlomax @beckyjlomax Remember to drink the water is important. It is easy to forget when its not hot out. #GearMeOut

replying to @eddieG805 @eddieG805 @Todd_the_Hiker @naturetechfam @RockyNPS I have a hard time hiking in pants unless there is snow… https://t.co/E38nnUS0cx