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Exclusive Damascus multi-tools, The oldest ski shop in America, Alpine boots, and more... The follow

Exclusive Damascus multi-tools, The oldest ski shop in America, Alpine boots, and more... The follow up to [Peak Design's]best-selling Everyday Messenger is finally here — the [Everyday Backpack], in all its $6.5-million-raised-on-Kickstarter, internet-breaking glory. It’s a development that’s earning fever-pitched praise from reviewers like Carryology, HiConsumption, and Popular Photography, but it makes good on the hype with brilliantly accessible compartments and a lifetime warranty. So while we’ve eagerly awaited this bag with the patience of a Cubs fan, we’re glad to say, it was well worth it. [SHOP NOW] Founded in Japan in 1958, [Snow Peak] is a firm believer in the have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too school of design, painstakingly blending form and function to make some of the softest, most effortless outerwear we’ve ever gotten our hands on. For instance, their [Flexible Insulated Shirt Jacket](pictured above) is as stretchy as your gym clothes while packing sleeping-bag-level warmth into an impeccably stylish silhouette. [SHOP NOW] In 1921, six years before the first American ski shop opened its doors for business, [Hanwag] began crafting their innovative alpine footwear. Just slip these on your feet and you can tell, three generations of dedication to design and German craftsmanship have made these the types of boots you can trek comfortably in from sunrise to sunset no matter how mucky the weather. [SHOP NOWÂ] Crater Lake is the deepest lake in America and has no streams running in or out of it. 📷  [@andy_best] 📍 Crater Lake National Park, Oregon [Facebook] | [Instagram] | [Twitter] ​©2016 Huckberry Inc | 290 Utah St. San Francisco, CA 94103​ [Web Version] | [Manage Preferences] |  [Remove From List]

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