Tune Outdoor Enters Lightweight Camper Market, Unveils Innovative Pop-up Canopy Topper

The 360-lb. Tune M1 raises the bar on weight-to-space ratio, comfort, and functional versatility for vehicle-based adventurers. DENVER, CO (February 16, 2023) – Denver, Colo.’s Tune Outdoor unveiled this week its innovative new entry to the growing lightweight truck camper market—the Tune M1. The striking Tune M1 pop-up canopy truck topper blends design innovation, simplicity, and a streamlined production process that delivers an industry-best weight-to-space ratio, exceptional performance, and a stylish, modern aesthetic. Targeting the burgeoning vehicle-based adventure and active outdoor community, the Tune M1 represents a leap forward in…

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Review: SmartPlug

The SmartPlug Combo Kit includes both a 30 Amp 125 Volt inlet connector and a retro-fit connector. The retro-fit connector is designed to be used with your existing cord. This package offers superior performance and ease of use. The inlets are available in stainless steel and three non-metallic colors, (White, Gray or Black), of high performance/flame resistant material. Increased pin and clip surface area greatly improves electrical conductivity during high amperage demand. No twist required, the unique plug body shape and push-in design mean it only goes in the right…

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Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park, in Arizona, is home to much of the immense Grand Canyon, with its layered bands of red rock revealing millions of years of geological history. Viewpoints include Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station and architect Mary Colter’s Lookout Studio and her Desert View Watchtower. Lipan Point, with wide views of the canyon and Colorado River, is a popular, especially at sunrise and sunset. Grand Canyon National Park does not have timed entry, or reservations to enter the park. Whether you’re planning a single visit or coming back multiple…

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Review: Flame Engine 19 Inch Circular Smokeless Fire Pit

Gather around the fire on a cool, crisp Fall night with friends and family with the Flame Engine Smokeless Fire Pit. The Flame Engine smokeless firepit gives the best campfire experience by eliminating the frustration of traditional fires and making a good moment to gather around. The fire pit is designed to drastically reduce the smoke output by protecting the environment and your eyes with stainless steel design. The smokeless firepit’s 2 walls and ladder shape base plate design create more efficient airflow and burn a hotter fire with less…

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Savanna Portage State Park

Savanna Portage State Park is a state park of Minnesota, USA, established in 1961 to preserve the historic Savanna Portage, a difficult 6-mile trail connecting the watersheds of the Mississippi River and Lake Superior. Park Highlights  Check seasonal updates  Bird checklist   PDF  Tour snapshots  Explore nearby attractions (link is external) Lodging Available Year-round See Garni Guesthouse details. State Forest Campgrounds Savanna Portage State Park also manages the Hay Lake Campground and Day-Use Area inside the Savanna State Forest. For information on these units, please contact the Savanna Portage State Park office at (218) 419-1500. Only use approved…

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Pinnacles National Park

If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in California, then you must add Pinnacles National Park to your list! This hidden gem is located in Central California and is known for its unique rock formations and incredible views. Whether you’re hiking, camping, or just enjoying a day in nature, Pinnacles National Park is a must-see!

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Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve

Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve is a unit of the National Park Service on Whidbey Island in the Puget Sound, near Coupeville in Island County, Washington, United States. The Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve is a rural historic district that preserves and protects the historical record of Puget Sound exploration and settlement from the 19th century to the present. Historic farms, still under cultivation in the prairies of Whidbey Island, reveal land use patterns unchanged since settlers claimed the land in the 1850s under the Donation Land Claim Act. The nearby seaport community of Coupeville, one of…

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