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  • Should You Geotag? Do Compression Socks Work? Plus: The Ultralight Debate
    2026/03/12

    Should you geotag your favorite outdoor spots on social media or keep them secret?

    Do compression socks actually help runners, or are they just a glorified shin hug?

    And if your gear closet is full of old-school backpacking equipment, what ultralight innovations are actually worth upgrading?

    This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté Salabert and producer Colin True tackle the outdoor internet’s favorite argument about geotagging and “gatekeeping,” break down the science (and hype) behind compression socks for runners, and dive into the world of ultralight backpacking with Garage Grown Gear founder Lloyd Vogel, who shares some of the gear innovations that have reshaped modern backpacking.

    Got a question for Gear Abby? Send it to deargearabby@gmail.com.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    50 分
  • Storm Smarts, Trail Love & Trail Toilets
    2026/03/05

    What should you do if a storm rolls in while you're backpacking with no shelter in sight?

    How do you convince a partner to join you on a longer backpacking trip if they’re worried about trail hygiene?

    And how exactly do you get comfortable… going to the bathroom outside?

    This week on Gear Abby, outdoor educator Shawnté Salabert tackles lightning safety and storm strategy in the backcountry, offer relationship advice for hikers dating non-through-hikers, and return to everyone’s favorite Gear Abby location: Poo Corner.

    Send your questions about outdoor gear, trail etiquette, relationships, or the weird stuff nobody else wants to talk about to deargearabby@gmail.com.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    54 分
  • Satellites, Swamps & Summit Huts
    2026/02/26

    Do you really need an InReach if your phone has SOS? How worried should paddlers be about alligators? And what’s that strange building on top of Mount Whitney?

    This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté Salabert breaks down backcountry communication devices and whether your smartphone is enough, explain how to paddle safely in alligator country, and dig into the surprisingly wild history behind the hut on the summit of Mount Whitney.

    Our listeners create our podcast! Send your questions to deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    50 分
  • Natural Selection on the Trail, Camino Boot Failures & Should You Crash a Trade Show?
    2026/02/19

    Should we rip down the railings in national parks and let natural selection take over? This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté tackles a heated question about safety features on public lands and debates where personal responsibility ends and park management begins.

    Then, a Camino hopeful writes in with a blister crisis after breaking in new boots. Shawnté dives deep into fit, heel locks, insoles, trail runners vs. boots, and yes… a little strategic lubrication.

    Finally, a retail worker wonders if attending the outdoor industry trade show, Switchback, on their own dime is worth it. Is it career growth, industry networking magic or just crashing the party?

    Risk management, foot management, and trade show strategy... only on Gear Abby!

    Send your questions to deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    42 分
  • When Trail Running Goes Mainstream & Your Ski Buddies Won’t Stop Drinking Plus: What's In My Pack?!
    2026/02/12

    This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté tackles a salty question about whether trail running has lost its “cool factor” now that it’s gone mainstream and whether gatekeeping the sport is just aging-contrarian energy.

    Then things get real: a listener shares how sobriety is changing his ski season and friendships. Shawnté digs into ski culture, alcohol pressure, and how to protect your joy on the mountain without compromising your recovery.

    Plus: in What’s In My Pack?, Shawnté tests a new handheld hydration system (yes, with actual freezer science) and admits when she’s wrong about insulated bottles.

    Send your questions to deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    39 分
  • Minnesota Protest Questions, Poop Problems & A Netflix Climb
    2026/02/05

    This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté tackles one of the most thoughtful (and emotionally charged) listener questions yet: how outdoor folks can show up when politics, safety, and public spaces collide. Joined by Garage Grown Gear founder Lloyd Vogel, the conversation digs into why the outdoors has always been political and what real allyship can look like.

    Then, things take a sharp (and familiar) turn back to trail reality with a listener question about poop emergencies; including etiquette, survival tactics, and how to handle the most awkward moments imaginable.

    Shawnté also answers questions about Alex Honnold’s high-profile Netflix skyscraper climb before wrapping things up with a listener question about permits.

    Heavy topics, hard truths, and yes… poop. Just another day at Gear Abby.

    Send your questions to deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    54 分
  • Are Outdoor Stores Worth Saving? Plus: True Crime Reads & Kula Cloth Curiosity!
    2026/01/29

    On this episode of Gear Abby, Shawnté tackles four listener questions that range from trail life to public lands policy:

    • Do brick-and-mortar outdoor retailers still matter in an era of DTC everything?
    • What’s the best outdoor-themed true crime to read when you’re not alone in the woods?
    • Is the Kula Cloth actually hygienic? Shawnté is joined by Kula Cloth founder Anastasia Allison to break down the facts.
    • And finally, Shawnté digs into the controversial decision to raise national park entrance fees for international visitors, unpacking the equity, logistics, and politics behind the policy — and why the math (and the vibes) don’t add up.

    Send your questions to deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    47 分
  • Is Ethical Gear Real? Is Death Valley Alive? Is a Quilt Warm Enough? Gear Abby Has The Answers!
    2026/01/22

    Are there any truly ethical outdoor brands or is sustainability mostly marketing?

    This week on Gear Abby, Shawnté Salabert digs into what “ethical” and “sustainable” actually mean in the outdoor industry, how to spot greenwashing, and which brands are genuinely trying to do better.

    Then, Shawnté mounts a passionate defense of Death Valley National Park, breaking down why the desert is far more alive (and beautiful) than its name suggests and exactly how to convince a skeptical travel partner.

    Finally, a thru-hiker weighs the classic dilemma: sleeping bag or quilt? Shawnté explains how quilts work, why the bottom of your sleeping bag isn’t doing much anyway, and whether making the switch is worth the weight savings.

    We wrap things up with another edition of "What's In My Pack?!" This week's item: The Sunbrella.

    Got a question? Email deargearabby@gmail.com... because there are no dumb questions, just smart advice.

    Thanks for listening! Gear Abby is a production of Rock Fight, LLC.

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    45 分