Sometimes you don’t know what you’ve got until it’s gone.
You really want to know what gear you need? Don’t ask someone who has it; ask someone who’s lost it. Because really, you don’t know the true value of something until you know what it’s like to not have it.
No doubt it has happened to you: Get home from a camping trip, unpack, and almost everything’s accounted for — almost. Check and recheck your backpack, duffel, pockets, backseats, and under the seats. Nothing. It’s hard to believe at first, but with every passing day, it becomes more and more clear.
It’s gone.
Don’t worry, we’re right there with you. In fact, we try out so much gear, we’ve lost … a lot. And despite having new gear to try out, losing gear never gets easier.
But if there’s a silver lining, it’s that our loss can be your gain. This is the gear we know you’ll love because we know just how much we miss it.
Our Favorite Lost Gear
Multitool: Leatherman FREE K4 & Signal
There’s a saying that goes, “If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you, it was meant to be.” Whoever said that obviously wasn’t talking about their Leatherman. I know because I’ve lost two, and they’re never coming back. That’s probably because someone else found them and knew better than to be careless with them.
Frankly, I’m still coping with the loss of my magnetic-action K4 multitool knife. It was my daily chore-boy — opening packages, cutting cord, cracking cold ones. It did it all. I always kept it clipped to my pants pocket, always. But the one time I slipped it into my coat pocket instead, it somehow fell out somewhere.
Really, you’d think I’d know better since the K4 replaced the Signal (in vibrant blue!) I lost last year.
Insulated Bottle: Hydro Flask (Custom ‘My Hydro’ Color)

Down Jacket: Cotopaxi Fuego
Gloves: Give’r 4-Season

Hat: Appalachian Gear Company All-Paca Fleece Beanie
Sunglasses: Native Eyewear El Jefe
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