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Esbit Folding Titanium Utensils

Esbit Folding Titanium Utensils are super light because of the premium metal they´re made from, super strong for the same reason and ultra cool because they were really well designed, plus they easily fold in two, so portability is a sure thing. If you like the outdoors life but still need utensils to enjoy your meals properly, this set might just be what you’ve been looking for. Keep in mind that Titanium is also rust free so you’re sure to use it for a serious number of years. Light, sturdy and practical make these utensils a must have on your next trip into wilderness. 

Pick up the whole set of cutlery from Massdrop or individual pieces from Amazon.




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RIDE OUT

Traveling by two wheels on a cross-country expedition offers a freedom unmatched. Ride Out! is a new book that presents the most exciting and thrilling adventures of people who have set out to travel the world on two wheels. From the Route des Grandes Alpes to the rough gravel paths that flank the Silk Road and into the arid Californian desert, the fascinating book takes you trough some of the most inspiring riding landscapes around the world. The book also includes...
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A VERY SERIOUS COOKBOOK

The duo behind beloved New York City restaurants Contra and Wildair have presented their debut cookbook, A Very Serious Cookbook: Contra Wildair. The book exudes the humor and ingenuity of the duo, and the spirit of collaboration and exploration that inspires their passionately seasonal cooking style, boundary-pushing creativity, and love of natural wine. It is packed with recipes which eschew all the unnatural crap we find in most of what we eat in favor of somethi...
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YOUNA NATURE RESORT

YOUNA Nature Resort is a new hospitality project designed by Peter Pichler Architecture, located in the European Alpine Region. The resort comprises flexible treehouses that blend into the natural environment, featuring an exaggerated gable roof and a timber exoskeleton. The treehouses are encased in a double-layered timber lattice encapsulating the exoskeleton that provides shade during the day while allowing for a soft glow at night, blending seamlessly into the n...
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