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Friday, April 1, 2016

VIDEO: Moab Trip and the Best of Groupon (Outdoors!)

I am slowly recapping my GoPro video montages of my previous trips (Yep, a little behind!).  So today's post is a pairing.  Shopping and a movie.  First, the recap of my Moab 2016 trip, camping along Potash Road, hiking Corona Arch and Mill Creek Canyon, and mountain biking Navajo Rocks and Lower Merrimack and Monitor




Followed by a little shopping. 

While I have more outdoor gear than I am willing to admit, there is no such thing as too much, right? I mean yes you have the bike but what about the bike cover for storing your bike outside?  Or a portable hammock for your next camping trip? While I usually use Groupon for activities, I recently started browsing their selection of outdoor and adventure gear. I was pleasantly surprised to see they have everything from tents to close, and even big name brands like Mountain Hardware. While I haven't purchased any of these items yet, these were the fun and useful items I found on Groupon that had good ratings, and a great price. 





I just about fell off my chair when I saw the foldable washbag for camping and traveling. Why didn't I think to crate this awesome portable mini washing machine for trips? Am I the only one who saw this, thought it was genius and decided they have to have it? Or the bike cover... GENIUS for keeping my bike clean and out of the rain on my deck, or locked to a tree on a camping trip. 
If you are on a budget, check out these great deals on some awesome outdoor equipment. The links are all below that will click you through right to Groupon's site. These are affiliate links and any purchases will provide Katie Wanders a small commission, at no cost to you. 

Hydration Backpack $24.99  Despite holding 2 liters of water, this backpack also accommodates everyday accessories, such as keys, phones, and wallets, in its accessory pockets.

High Sierra Framepacks $44.99-$96.99.  Backpacks designed for long trips and day hikes into the wilderness; feature adjustable, padded straps and multiple compartments. Different sizes and colors available. 

Mountain Hardwear Butterlicious Moisture Wicking Women's Hoodies $49.99  Features a UPF 50 protection, Built with Wick.Q technology to wick away moisture. Antimicrobial finish minimizes odor

Slumberjack 2-Person Trail Tent $63.99  Three-season camping tent. Ridgepole geometry gives the most amount of interior space. Features color-coded clip construction and free-standing design for easy set-up. Comes with full coverage rain fly and vestibule. Sturdy fiberglass poles and heavy-duty polyester construction with taped seams. Includes mesh wall panels for ventilation. Product dimensions: 52.00”x41.00”x82.00”. Weight: 6.63lb.

Slumberjack Latitude Sleeping Bags $35.99 These sleeping bags feature a mummy-like shape and insulated interior, which work together to keep you snug and warm on cold camping nights

Life Straw Personal Water Filters $19.99 Personal water filter adds almost no weight to your backpack to make just about any water source safe, clean, and drinkable

Foldable Scrubba Washbag for Camping & Traveling $34.99 Backpackers and campers can wash and rewear clothes—and pack lighter loads—thanks to scrubbing nodules inside this compact washing bag

Portable Two-Person Hammock $21.99 Lightweight and durable hammock can be quickly set up in the woods or on the beach and easily packs away into a built-in storage bag

Bicycle Cover $13.99 The lightweight, waterproof polyester bicycle cover can protect a motorcycle or bike from rain, dirt, or the sun

Happy Shopping



2 comments:

  1. You found some great buys via Groupon! I've never bought gear on there (except a GoGurl, which I hated). I will have to keep an eye out for some deals. Fun video! - Alicia @ www.girlonahike.com

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