DIAMONDBRAND.COM | 7 | SPRING 2010
JD Lanning and Isabelle,
Sales Associate and Web Sales, at Pink Beds in the Pisgah National Forest.
JETBOIL FLASH
$99.95 |
Jetboil has revolutionized backcountry cooking. The Flash boils up to 50 cups of water from only one propane micro-canister as a result of the groundbreaking FluxRing technology, which directs the burner’s heat straight to the pot.
Color: Carbon, Violet, Sapphire, Gold
ESSENTIAL GEAR
DYNAMO LANTERN
$39.95 |
Just turn the crank and get the bright light of 15 LED bulbs anywhere in the backcountry. You also get an adapter to charge the battery for longer use.
Color: Silver
Cradle of Forestry
Diamond Brand Outdoors is pleased to have partnered with the Cradle of Forestry on the photography in this Spring 2010 catalog. The Cradle of Forestry, a 6,500- acre historic site in the Pink Beds Valley of North Carolina, contains the first official school for forestry in America—the Biltmore Forest School. Spanning over 100 years of forest conservation history, the Cradle of Forestry offers a snap shot of life at America’s first school of forestry along the Biltmore Campus Trail. You can also take a picturesque walk along the Forest Festival Trail complete with a restored 1915 logging locomotive, or take a ride with firefighters aboard a helicopter on their way to a roaring fire in the wilds of Idaho in the Forest Discovery Center Exhibit Hall. For more information on the Cradle of Forestry, visit www. cradleofforestry.com or call 828-877-3130. Diamond Brand’s Gary Eblen will be leading a series of walks at the Cradle of Forestry this summer and fall.
GARMIN OREGON 450T
$599 |
SEA TO SUMMIT DELTA
BOWL, MUG, & PLATE
$6.95-$15.95 |
Make backcountry chow time easy with Sea to Summit’s durable and affordable camping meal accessories.
Tap the touchscreen then hit the trail. The Oregon 450t will help you find your way with preloaded topographic maps, 3-D map views, a high-sensitivity receiver, barometric altimeter, electronic compass, microSD™ card slot, and picture viewer. You can also exchange tracks, waypoints, routes, and geocaches wirelessly between similar units.
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