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Why we name, talk to, and occasionally kiss our gear

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After nearly dying while summiting Lunag Ri three years ago, Anker is still tackling tricky sends

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Named after a national park in Sweden, the Sarek is a well-crafted ax meant for breaking down wood for the fire

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Including five picks from expert Troop Breneger

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The case for rethinking one of cycling's oldest and most misused components

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Need fuel for your fireplace or home stove? Swing away.

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A badass double bit axe.

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Pretty enough to hang on the wall

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Best Made Straight-Hold Hatchet

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Axe, meet multitool

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A new initiative aims to bring lumberjack fitness to city folk. How much eye-rolling should follow?

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Its seductive, manly, and primaland really damn hard. After a few whiskeys, our writer tries to master the art in Jackson Hole with the guys at New West KnifeWorks.

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Most ice axes are made from metaland for good reason. But last month, the geniuses at Furnace Industries launched their new wooden tool thats as strong as it is pretty. While you may be tempted to just hang it over the fireplace, please dont.

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The real fun starts once you get off the grid

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A work of art produced by a 300-year-old Swedish company

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Pulaski: A wildland-firefighting tool that combines an ax and an adze and is used to clear brush and small trees.

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A beautiful tool that's actually useful

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You dont have to be a timber-hardened lumberjack to appreciate the satisfying heft of a well-balanced ax.

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Patagonia's Jenna Johnson is on a mission to get women into high-tech gear that can take on real adventures.

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Lighten up your kit for faster ascents.

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窪蹋勛圖厙 reviews the best gear in the 2012 Winter Buyer's Guide, including the Cassin X-All -Mountain ice ax

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Our Favorite Go-Fast, Aggressive Gear

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When Price is No Object

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What's the best women's ice axe? The Editors Santa Fe, NM

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The outdoor accoutrements that made the cut for our second annual celebration of the best in design and technology.

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I took a nasty 300 foot slide on a hard-packed, black diond slope after slipping while snowboarding. On the way down I intersected with a tree and have lived to tell the tale. I would like some advice on an ice axe or smaller device that I could use to stop myself in the next hair-losing slide like that. Any ideas? Kirk Olivehurst, California

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Filson Mackinaw Cruiser

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Ive done a small amount of mountaineering and have been trained on how to use an ice axe. But now Im getting more into the sport and would like to buy my own equipment. How do I pick out an ice axe?

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You trust 窪蹋勛圖厙 Online’s Gear Guy to answer all of your pressing questions about buying, using, and rehabbing gear. Now get his advice on the best buys for your friends and family this holiday season.

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