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I've been looking for a decent dog trailer for years. Even bought a Burley D-lite to fashion it into one. I just happened to see this on REI website: http://www.rei.com//ProductDisplay?productId=48142637&storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&langId=-1 It's $250, which is definitely a good price. It's good up to 100lbs, but the 29 x 20 x 24 dimensions seem to be a little too small for my Lab     

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Author: Bellsouth Ijit 2.0 - Global Warming Edition ®
Date: Jul 20, 2007 12:59

Check out the LL Bean King Pine #6 Dome. Plenty of room, well made, durable and easy to set up and you have Bean's outstanding guarantee. See it here: http://tinyurl.com/2bspgm avemchine@gmail.com wrote: Last year I had a wonderful camping trip with my 6yr old daughter but came home vowing never to sleep on the ground again. The bending over, getting dressed under the low dome just
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Bok! Nadam se da je ovo najbolje mjesto za pitati za Gojze. Nalazim se u USA pa bih si zbog nesto nizih cijena kupio gojze koje ce mi dugo trajati, a nije problem onda dati nesto vise para - mislim je, ali ovo je dobra prilika :) Citam malopo internetu i oni gojze imaju razradjene na milion nacina. No ugrubo, razlikuju par kategorija: Light hiking boots (waterproof or not) Backpacking     

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Author: Brian Sniatkowski
Date: Mar 27, 2007 14:26

John Salerno wrote: Hi everyone. I've become interested in learning how to use a compass, particularly with a map, so I was wondering if anyone could give me advice on the kinds of maps needed to use a compass, and more importantly suggestions for a good compass to buy and practice with (nothing too expensive). Thanks! John Been doing a little research...how's this one
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"just us" <kilpatsnojunk@tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:45d67bea@dnews.tpgi.com.au... > Hi, > We live in Northern Australia so we dont need a snow tent, but we do need > a lightweight one that is very waterproof in heavy rain. I have been > looking at www.rei.com site and thought that I might ask the Americans > here if they have dealt with them and whether anyone has tried this >     

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Author: Domagoj Malovic
Date: Mar 24, 2007 09:33

REI is a high end very legitimate company. Very high quality, Very high prices. "Jim" <quest92@cox.net> wrote in message news:9ZvBh.11346$OY.4969@newsfe20.lga... I haven't tried that particular tent, but I will put in a good word for REI. They're a first-class outfit. Not the cheapest, but probably the best in-store selection around. Seems I usually end up back there after not finding
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I haven't tried that particular tent, but I will put in a good word for REI. They're a first-class outfit. Not the cheapest, but probably the best in-store selection around. Seems I usually end up back there after not finding what I need elsewhere. Sales help is knowledgeable and competent. *Nothing* they sell is second rate. They market towards the more affluent purchaser (target $90,000     

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Author: John Salerno
Date: Mar 16, 2007 13:28

Hi, We live in Northern Australia so we dont need a snow tent, but we do need a lightweight one that is very waterproof in heavy rain. I have been looking at www.rei.com site and thought that I might ask the Americans here if they have dealt with them and whether anyone has tried this tent - http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=47687600&parent_category_rn
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Here ya go - 4" x 8" : http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=47943686&parent_category_rn=4500447&vcat=REI_SEARCH or 5" x 10" : http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay?storeId=8000&catalogId=40000008000&productId=47943684&parent_category_rn=4500447&vcat=REI_SEARCH or 7" x 15" : http://www.rei.com/online/store/ProductDisplay     

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Author: Tom Nakashima
Date: Feb 20, 2007 06:52

On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 13:19:48 GMT, "Pete Derkowski" <craftydad@nycap.rr.com> wrote: Having gotten back into biking this past summer, and getting a new bike, I'm thinking of getting a trainer for the winter. Looking for one that works well and doesn't fall apart. Kinetic Road Fluid Trainer http://www.kurtkinetic.com/roadmachine.php google it; gets good reviews, well made, strong,
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Author: none2u
Date: Feb 17, 2007 17:23

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Author: Jim
Date: Feb 16, 2007 20:59

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Author: just us
Date: Feb 16, 2007 19:51

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Author: Loren
Date: Feb 16, 2007 15:04

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Author: bitwisebob
Date: Nov 17, 2006 17:47

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