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Garmin Kansas City Marathon returns Oct. 16 with new course

Garmin Kansas City Marathon returns Oct. 16 with new course
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The Gear Our Editors Loved in September

The Gear Our Editors Loved in September
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Upgrade Mom's Hiking Kit with These Gear Accessories

A pair of binoculars is an excellent addition to any hiking kit: they allow you to spot distant peaks and zoom in on wildlife. “It’s easy to spend upward of $500 on field binoculars, but for the beginner or intermittent enthusiast, Nocs makes a solid pair at an affordable price,” wrote contributor Aleta Burchyski in her how-to guide to birdwatching. We also included Nocs (pictured above) in our 2020 Summer Buyer’s Guide: “A high-end prism enhances sharpness, and the textured grip and waterproof housing are adventure-ready,” wrote tester Stephanie Pearson.  In 2020, we interviewed our moms about their favorite gear, and the Nikon Monarch 5 made the list: “It’s a phenomenal buy for an amateur birder,” wrote former editorial assistant Claire Hyman’s mom. At $300, it’s a little more of an investment than the Nocs, but you get an enhanced zoom to spy on far-away nature.

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The Gear I Carry as a Female Road-Tripper

As a female travel writer, I’m always looking for ways to be self-sufficient, especially when I’m on the road doubly so during the current pandemic.  Regardless of whether I’m taking a weekend road trip or a two-week car adventure, these six pieces of gear go with me. They provide reassurance, confidence, and the knowledge that I’m prepared and ready to handle anything that comes my way.  Uncharted Supply Co. Zeus Power Bank ($150) ( Photo: Courtesy Uncharted Supply Co.) It may be small (about the size of a brick), but the Zeus packs a mighty punch. This portable battery can jump-start even large diesel trucks multiple times on one charge, limiting contact with others during the pandemic. Just hook the included jumper cables to the charged battery and then your car and boom you’ve got power. Thankfully, my car battery has never needed restarting, but the built-in flashlight has come in handy, and the USB port is a great cell-phone charger.

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