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Sep
22
2008
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Muddy Links! |
DUBLIN, IRELAND (Team Geared Up) - I’m back from London, here are this weeks muddy links.
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Winter is coming… Dot Gloves makes these liners that come embedded with metal buttons in the fingertips to make texting and cell phone operation easy in the snow. Cool.
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The Speed Vest is a giant speedometer on your back that lets all the drivers behind you know that you’re a huge nerd.
The Speed Vest is a giant speedometer on your back that lets all the drivers behind you know that you’re a huge nerd. It also cues them in that you’re probably a computer engineer and make pretty good money, so if they hit your ass you’ll be able to afford a real lawyer to litigate. At the very least, it helps cars measure how accurate their dashboard speedometers are.
I love this!
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For all those big expedition power needs! The Solar Stik portable solar array system looks pretty cool. It folds up into a set of smallish packages which are semi hand portable (100+ lbs) and can be erected in around 10 minutes.
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Allclimbing has launched Climbingvibe.com
The main goals of ClimbingVibe are to make it easier for climbers to find quality posts and to promote the best climbing writing on the internet.
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And finally - love this video from REI staff: GREAT STUFF!
via Adventure Blog
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Dublin out.
-Robin.

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Latest Comments (1):
Those solar sticks look like an armful.
These guys are the business if you have to carry your own gear. Strapped to your rucksack, pulk or trailer they can power your PDA or satellite phone during the day.
http://www.humanedgetech.com/shop/home.php?cat=4
Not sure if you can power a flat screen TV off one though ; )
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