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	<title>Comments on: Old Gear Review: Campmor 300 weight Fleece Jacket</title>
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		<title>By: Fiona (Badger Paddles)</title>
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		<description>Hi Tom! What a wonderful ode to an loved piece of gear. I too love my old fleeces. I&#039;ve even repaired a zipper or two because I love them so much. That is why is I was really disappointed to learn that fleece - especially fleece recycled from old pop bottles - is polluting our oceans. Apparently, the little plastic fibres break off in the wash and are poisoning our oceans. So sad! I&#039;m still using my old fleece but will be looking at my wool pieces again too. Especially for new purchases.

That being said, please accept my apology for not having seen your comment on an old post of ours. It was to do with our oil. I have finally replied to you here: http://badger-canoe-paddles.blogspot.com/2011/06/badger-wood-oil-why-hemp.html Again, sorry for the wait and keep up the great posts!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Tom! What a wonderful ode to an loved piece of gear. I too love my old fleeces. I&#8217;ve even repaired a zipper or two because I love them so much. That is why is I was really disappointed to learn that fleece &#8211; especially fleece recycled from old pop bottles &#8211; is polluting our oceans. Apparently, the little plastic fibres break off in the wash and are poisoning our oceans. So sad! I&#8217;m still using my old fleece but will be looking at my wool pieces again too. Especially for new purchases.</p>
<p>That being said, please accept my apology for not having seen your comment on an old post of ours. It was to do with our oil. I have finally replied to you here: <a href="http://badger-canoe-paddles.blogspot.com/2011/06/badger-wood-oil-why-hemp.html" rel="nofollow">http://badger-canoe-paddles.blogspot.com/2011/06/badger-wood-oil-why-hemp.html</a> Again, sorry for the wait and keep up the great posts!</p>
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