It’s a familiar tale. Your best hiking boots have started to show signs of wear but you’re not ready to say goodbye. They’ve been with you through thick bog and thin cloud; climbed the highest ...
Almost 50 years ago, Dave Page — then a professor of American history at the University of Washington and Western Washington University — was bouldering with his girlfriend on a beach in California.
1) Protect your boots from rain, snow and spills. The ultimate protective spray to invest isn't just a 'waterproof' treatment, instead it acts as a repellent against any unexpected winter weather or ...