The giveaway graphic announcing the "It's Still Summer Giveaway 2024."
The giveaway graphic announcing the "It's Still Summer Giveaway 2024."

Announcing the 2024 It’s Still Summer Giveaway

Why let the end of summer slow you down? Adventure knows no season, and neither do we! To keep the end-of-summer blues at bay, we’re excited to announce the 2024 It’s Still Summer Giveaway, presented by The Trek, Hammock Gear, and Minus33 Merino Wool — a MASSIVE gear giveaway for trail and hiking enthusiasts alike.

It’s Still Summer Giveaway 2024
We’ve partnered with 27 of your favorite outdoor brands to deliver a giveaway unlike any other. With over $15,500 worth of gear up for grabs, this is your chance to score some of the best outdoor gear on the market. With everything from the best ultralight products to luxurious campsite essentials, you’ll definitely want to seize the opportunity to win one of our ten prize packages.

Continue reading to learn more, written by Kendra Slagter.

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Kendra Slagter

Amateur de bières artisanales, randonneur, accro à l'aventure et journaliste en herbe. J'ai une passion pour le plein air et l'immersion dans l'espace sauvage. Lorsque je ne voyage pas et que je ne documente pas mes aventures, je poursuis des histoires sur des personnes inspirantes et je les partage avec le monde entier par le biais de la narration et de la vidéographie. De la pointe du mont Kenya aux sentiers de l'Ontario, je crois qu'il y a des histoires partout dans le monde qui méritent d'être partagées.

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