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Clarks
(515) 221-9137
101 Jordan Creek Pkwy Ste11426 Jordan Creek Twn Ctr -591
West Des Moines, IA
Active Endeavors
(515) 226-9345
4520 University Ave Suite 130
Clive, IA
Von Maur
(515) 223-1311
1551 Valley West Dr Valleywest / Des Moines
West Des Moines, IA
Crawdaddy Outdoors
(319) 352-9129
207 E. Bremer Ave.
Waverly, IA
Gander Mountain
(563) 344-8880
3940 Elmore Ave Gander Mountain #145
Davenport, IA
Scheels All Sports
(515) 727-4065
101 Jordan Creek Pkwy #4000 Scheels #060 Des Moines
West Des Moines, IA
The Sports Authority #624
(515) 226-9700
4100 University Ave W Des Moines
West Des Moines, IA
Gliks
(712) 792-9178
515 N Adams St #204 Gliks #139
Carroll, IA
Hibbett Sporting Goods
(319) 758-0262
550 South Gear Ave., Suite 46 West Burlington
West Burlington, IA
Browns Shoe Fit Co
(712) 246-2218
306 Main St Browns Shoe Fit Co #20
Ames, IA

How to Haul Lots of Gear!

Hauling some gear in my North Face Base Camp duffel

Hauling some gear in my North Face Base Camp duffel

Every time I use my North Face Base Camp Duffel to pack gear along on hiking, camping, and other adventures, friends and fellow hikers always ask about it. The most common question I get is where to buy one. Some specialty gear stores have them, but online luggage stores have the widest selection I’ve seen, including the various sizes and colors that The North Face offers.

The duffel is such a heavy duty bag that it holds up to the elements, and Hiking Lady abuse on rough rocks, dirt, mud, and more.

This duffel is great for getting gear from home to a campsite, for regular travel, weekends away, or a trek to Everest Base Camp. There are built in shoulder straps, a durable nylon bottom, fully waterproof exterior, and high quality zippers.

The only drawbacks I’ve found are the price (but it is commensurate with the quality at least!) and the weight. It is great for hauling gear between your car and a campsite, but I am glad I’m not a sherpa lugging these bags up to Everest Base Camp! ...

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