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Review: The Really BIG Cooler Showdown

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Review: The Really BIG Cooler ShowdownBy Travis Bertrand, Rokslide Moderator It's that time of the year again where you are dusting off your hunting equipment and preparing for...
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Benchmade Knives: The Hidden Canyon Hunter

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Benchmade Knives – The Hidden Canyon HunterBy Brock Akers, Rokslide Moderator When hunting traditions are passed down from generation to generation, they carry a lot of meaning. Often...

The “Big” Cooler Showdown

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The "Big" Cooler Showdown By Travis Bertrand, Rokslide Moderator Anyone who has spent anytime with me knows I have an obsession with quality coolers. I often get asked,...
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Basic Medical Kits for the Backcountry Hunter

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Basic Medical Kits for the Backcountry Hunter by Todd Kelly, EMR Firefighter Being a first responder for the last 13 years has allowed me to see and deal...
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MSR Reactor Stove

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MSR Reactor Stove By Matt Wymer, Rokslide Prostaff I have used a few different stoves over the years, and never really found the perfect one for two person...
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Rokslide Kill Kit

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Rokslide Kill Kit by Robby Denning, Rokslide Staff In 2012, Rokslide released a backcountry Kill Kit. The Kill Kit was the brain child of Aron Snyder and had...
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Yeti Roadie 20 Review

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Yeti Roadie 20 Review by Travis Bertrand After that long hike back to the truck, nothing is more satisfying than reaching into the cooler and grabbing that ice...
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Beat the Heat! Cool Strategies for ICE Conservation

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Beat the Heat - Cool Strategies for Ice Conservation Travis Bertrand with contributions by Darin Cooper Since I live and hunt in the high, remote deserts of Nevada, it’s...
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FoodSaver GameSaver Deluxe 

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FoodSaver GameSaver Deluxe    by Becca Moffat   Many of our friends have big, commercial sized vacuum sealers at home. Although they seemed handy, I was always reluctant to...
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Cooking Systems

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Cooking Systems By Les Welch Choosing a cooking system for the backcountry; boils down to 3 things for me. 1) Reliability, it needs to be tough. It...