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Introducing Gear Patrol Magazine, Issue Twenty, the summer preview. Gear Patrol 276 5th Avenue, Suit

Introducing Gear Patrol Magazine, Issue Twenty, the summer preview. [View in Browser]( [several editions of gear patrol magazine with different covers laying side by side]( [Introducing ‘Issue Twenty’ Thaw out with the latest edition of Gear Patrol Magazine. The latest edition of Gear Patrol Magazine is here with everything you need for a summer full of warm-weather adventures. From seasonal explainers to expert-vetted gear recommendations on everything from travel cameras and beach chairs, you'll find all the necessary tools to take on any pursuit.]( [image of a packed camper van. But that's not all. Our how-tos and explainers provide a unique opportunity to learn new skills. Whether you're interested in mastering the art of skateboarding as an adult, kitting out a camper van or simply honing your cooler-packing game, our guides have you covered. In this edition, we also bring you a selection of juicy features. Our team traveled to South Florida to visit Stony Creek Colors, the brand revolutionizing the iconic blue jean as Levi's celebrates 150 years of the iconic 501. With the use of natural, American-grown indigo, the jeans are now more eco-conscious than ever.]( [two spreads from gear patrol magazine: one into the blue, and the other a legacy of ceramic and smoke]( [We also went to Atlanta, the birthplace of Big Green Egg, as it prepares to celebrate its 50th anniversary. We spoke to the company's founder, current CEO and some passionate fans, who helped us tell the story of this unique grill's unlikely rise to outdoor wonder. Don't miss out on this edition of Gear Patrol Magazine. Purchase a single issue or subscribe now while supplies last to ensure you're equipped for a summer of gear and adventure. ORDER NOW]( Gear Patrol 276 5th Avenue, Suite 704 - 3126 New York, NY 10001 You're getting this email because you subscribed via a form on our website or by entering one of our sweepstakes. If you'd like to opt out or change your preferences, that's ok — just click below. Click [here]( to forward to a friend. If you're new to this newsletter, you can subscribe [here](. [Update Frequency]( | [Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Advertise]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Do Not Sell My P]( Information]( 2023 Gear Patrol. All Rights Reserved.

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