Bailey Bremner
Gear Analyst
Bailey “PseudoSloth” Bremner is a Colorado-based adventurer. She has thru-hiked established trails such as the Continental Divide Trail and Colorado Trail. However, her real passion is hiking unique routes, such as the Western Wanderer Route from Canada to Mexico and the Alaska Four Range Route.
When she isn’t off hiking in the wilderness, Bailey can be found teaching math to middle schoolers, helping beginner backpackers get started in the outdoors, and spending time with her two trusty dog companions.
Articles by Bailey Bremner
Leki Black Series FX Carbon Trekking Poles Review
Leki Black Series FX Carbon Trekking Poles Review
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Thanks to its folding design, these cork trekking poles pack down to just 16 inches. It is also quite durable and has a respectable weight. However, with an expensive price tag, it may not be the right choice for everyone.
Leki Makalu Cork Lite Trekking Poles Review
Leki Makalu Cork Lite Trekking Poles Review
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These poles are durable, comfortable, and user-friendly. With cork grips that absorb sweat and easy-to-adjust flick locks, they offer the perfect balance of features for the everyday hiker or backpacker. While they aren’t the lightest or most compact option, they still provide excellent value.
MSR DynaLock Explore Carbon Trekking Poles Review
MSR DynaLock Explore Carbon Trekking Poles Review
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With a solid performance all around, these trekking poles make a great option for a wide range of adventures. They are reasonably priced and come with helpful features that any hiker can appreciate.
REI Flash Carbon Trekking Poles Review
REI Flash Carbon Trekking Poles Review
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Surprisingly tough in the field and lighter than average, these hiking poles make a good choice for the everyday hiker. We enjoyed using them in the Sky Islands and think you will too on your next adventure.
Trekology Trek-Z 2.0 Trekking Poles Review
Trekology Trek-Z 2.0 Trekking Poles Review
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These trekking poles are the best screaming deal pair we tested that aren’t made to fall apart immediately.
Black Diamond Pursuit Trekking Poles Review
Black Diamond Pursuit Trekking Poles Review
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Check out why these are our favorite trekking poles overall. Basically they are comfy, not heavy, durable, simple and effective. Plus they work for snow and summer mountain pursuits!
Zpacks Minimalist Trekking Poles Review
Zpacks Minimalist Trekking Poles Review
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If you sometimes need a pole or two, this might be a great fit. They are uber-ultralight and don’t cost a pretty penny.
Black Diamond Alpine Carbon Cork Trekking Poles Review
Black Diamond Alpine Carbon Cork Trekking Poles Review
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Carbon, cork, and long-lasting? Yes, this trekking pole has it. It isn’t the lightest, but this option is deluxe when it comes to more difficult hikes.
Black Diamond Distance Carbon FLZ Review
Black Diamond Distance Carbon FLZ Review
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These ultra-light, compact trekking poles are perfect for ultralight backpackers and trail runners. They pack down small, set up quickly, and offer impressively streamlined features for fast-paced adventures.
Wagwear WagWellies Mojave Dog Boot Review
Wagwear WagWellies Mojave Dog Boot Review
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Looks can be deceiving! These boots just might be your dog’s new favorite pair of shoes. Click the link to find out more.
Ruffwear Grip Trex Dog Boot Review
Ruffwear Grip Trex Dog Boot Review
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Made specifically for hiking, these boots are durable with fantastic tread. Learn more about why these boots are well loved by many adventurers.
Muttluks All Weather Dog Boot Review
Muttluks All Weather Dog Boot Review
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Is there a middle ground between hiking boots and mushing boots? This boot is doing its best to find out! Click here to learn more.