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Written by Josh Wussow, Nick LeFort and Matt Jancer
Josh Wussow is a writer and power sector worker based out of Wisconsin. He has degrees in English and video production, but you wouldn’t know it by his reviews and photos. Josh enjoys camping, hiking, and anything involving a campfire or grill. His work has taken him from Tennessee to New Mexico and Colorado. He misses the mountains very much. He’s written for GearJunkie since 2017.
Title: Contributing Writer
Location: Wisconsin
Pronouns: He/Him
Josh Wussow is an outdoors enthusiast and traveler who has been contributing to GearJunkie since 2017. His day job has taken him from the forests of the upper Midwest to the mountains of Colorado, along with stops in Tennessee and North Carolina. He is an avid hiker, walker, and cyclist, and is always on the hunt for an isolated campsite. His work on construction sites and in the kitchen has given him an appreciation for simple, well-built tools with an eye toward maximum value-for-price.
Josh also contributes food and culture pieces to The Takeout.
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