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SPOT PRODUCTS ARE FEATURED IN MOUNTAIN WEEKLY NEWS

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The SPOT Satellite Messenger offers a full-functioned interface. With an integrated keyboard, the SPOT X 2-Way Satellite Messenger offers complete stand-alone functionality.
For family and friends, you can be tracked through a great website called Find Me Spot. Which also shows your past text and trip information for review in the future.
SPOT Gen 2 Long-lasting battery. The built-in, rechargeable, lithium-ion battery offers ten full days of continuous service.
The SPOT X has a rigid mast at the top of the device houses a spherical antenna. You still need to see the sky in order to get this 2-way satellite communicator to work, but thanks to the upgraded antenna you’ll have less trouble in urban or forested environments.

 

Montreal Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show

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Montreal, QC - Apr 4-5, 2020

Calgary Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show

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Calgary, AB - Mar 21-22, 2020

Vancouver Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show

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Vancouver, BC - Feb 29-1, 2020

Toronto Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show

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Toronto, ON - Feb 21-23, 2020

Idaho SnoWest

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Boise, ID - Nov 16-17, 2019

Tampa Boat Show

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Tampa, FL - Oct 25-27, 2019
Booth #: BR304

Washington State Snowmobile Assoc. Expo

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Puyallup, WA - Oct 19-20, 2019
Booth #: 197

Rocky Mountain Snowmobile

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Denver, CO - Oct 12-13, 2019
Booth #: 501

Overland East

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Arrington, VA - Oct 11-13, 2019
Booth #: C 46

ALDHA

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Williamstown, MA - Oct 11-14, 2019

Hiking the Catskills with six-year-olds

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Taking off my hiking boots and Smartwool socks, I step barefoot into the rushing water, telling my six-year-old son to climb up on my back. The river is cold and swift, and there’s simply no easy way to ford it. We are in a wild section of the Catskill mountains in upstate New York, and the only viable camping spot is on the other side of the river. Is Max concerned? A laugh in my ear assures me that he is not. Neither he nor his friend Sophie has been frightened by the slippery vertical trails, the huge pile of bear scat, or the half-dozen poisonous snakes we’ve seen on the trail. So, crossing a river on dad’s back is no problem.

FIREFIGHTER RESCUES PILOT AFTER PLANE CRASHES INTO TOP OF TREE

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You know what they say about any landing you can walk away from……
That is what 79-year old John Gregory of McCall, Idaho did after his Piper Cub PA-18 crashed on top of a 60-foot white fir tree east of McCall Monday night. He had to be extracted from the plane and lowered to the ground by firefighters, but after his feet were firmly on top of snow at the base of the tree, he walked away uninjured.
Mr. Gregory had taken off at Challis and was intending to land at the McCall Airport but the plane lost power.

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