Womens Travel Clothes

Columbia Travel Clothes For Women

By Chris Guill | July 22, 2016

As a woman, it can be tough to find the right clothes for the right outdoor adventure. Looking for the perfect outdoor jacket that is durable, comfortable, and fashionable – and that fits right – can be a frustrating experience. But with Columbia travel clothing line for women, it doesn’t have to be. Columbia has…

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Bugsway Insect Shield

Bugsway Insect Shield Clothing Review

By Ahmed | June 14, 2016

Forget about lions, tigers, and bears: Mosquitoes are the deadliest animals of all. The World Health Organization estimates that mosquitoes cause a million human deaths annually, a figure that dwarfs all others of its kind. While malaria accounts for the vast majority of that unfortunate toll, a frightening threat of another sort has been steadily…

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Aventura sun hats for summer travel

By Amy | May 24, 2016

Nothing says summer to me quite like breaking out my selection of sun hats and fedoras. I’ve long attested to the fact that accessories make fashion easy to pull off when you’re traveling, but let’s face it: a lot of hats are bulky or fragile, and just don’t pack well. Until hat boxes come back…

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ExOfficio Women's Rain Logic Jacket

ExOfficio Women’s Rain Logic Jacket

By Jill | May 13, 2016

The best way to deal with rainy weather while on your vacation is to be prepared for it. Even if you’d prefer that it not rain, having a great waterproof jacket packed away in your suitcase will ensure that if Mother Nature goes against your wishes, you’ll be just fine. The ExOfficio Women’s Rain Logic…

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Arc'teryx Norvan Jacket

Arc’teryx Norvan Jacket

By Jill | April 15, 2016

Do you have two types of rain shells: 1) one that’s appropriately light and packs small but wets out in a rainstorm, and 2) one that’s heavier and you’d rather not bring it, but is better to wear in the rain because it keeps you dry? Forget that ridiculous habit, and pack only one after…

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High Sierra spring layers for men and women

By Amy | April 5, 2016

In our region of the Northwest, we’ve entered that season of difficult-to-decipher weather known as spring. We’re still skiing in the mountains, but the air is definitely more balmy than it was a month ago, and we’re also starting to hike and bike the trails. It’s definitely time to put away the parkas and get…

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REI-talusphere

REI Talusphere jacket for women

By Amy | March 22, 2016

Spring may be just around the corner, but for me, it’s still solidly winter. Ideal for those outdoor adventure days when you may work up a sweat in the sun or those spring ski days where anything goes in terms of weather, the REI Talusphere jacket is lightweight, incredibly flexible, and well ventilated. Made for…

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Eddie Bauer Women's Telemetry Freeride Jacket

Eddie Bauer Women’s Telemetry Freeride Jacket and Pants

By Jill | January 29, 2016

We’re mid-ski season, so if you’re anything like me, you’re assessing whether you really love your ski gear. If not, it’s time to take advantage of mid-season sales and up your game so you’re happy and comfortable for the remainder of the season. If you love what you have, there’s no need to spend more…

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ExOfficio Women's Minka Pant

ExOfficio Women’s Minka Pant

By Jill | January 22, 2016

Are leggings pants? You might be surprised at the bandwidth spent by discussing this very topic. Ultimately, whether an item of clothing is acceptable in a certain situation depends on whether you’re comfortable (with your own clothing choice, not bodysnarking at others) and whether it works for the occasion. If you’re just not sure if…

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Arc’teryx Atom LT Hoody

Arc’teryx Women’s Atom LT Hoody

By Jill | January 8, 2016

Whether you’re looking for winter gear to wear at home, or traveling somewhere with colder conditions, it’s important to know what you’re looking for in a jacket. What works for resort skiing doesn’t always work for cross-country skiing, and sometimes, neither jacket would work for just general walking around in a snowstorm. The Arc’teryx Women’s…

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