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| Ari | Just bought a pair for us recently. Haven't gotten much time on them yet but we just go outside our door, down by the river, around through the woods, etc. Plan on doing some smaller hikes once S gets her stamina up a bit. Hard getting out during ski season but doing it on the off days. Should be able to get more time after work once things stay lighter longer.
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| Join Date: Jul 2001 Location: Eastern MA
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| I don't get out nearly as often as I'd like to, but there is something magical about getting to an isolated bit of trail or being off trail at altitude in the winter. I'm trying to get through a mound of work so I can get into the mountains on Sunday.
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