Build a gear sled the dirt bagger way
For flat or moderate terrain, a gear sled is a great way to haul in gear. Here’s how to build a simple gear sled without breaking the bank. Read More …
For flat or moderate terrain, a gear sled is a great way to haul in gear. Here’s how to build a simple gear sled without breaking the bank. Read More …
Today we bring you Episode #7 – Our December Holidaze Show.
Military surplus gear for the outdoor enthusiast. Besides being affordable, some of it is surprisingly light and similar to civilian gear. Read More …
Another dirt-bagger gear review of an unlikely item for the outdoors: Dancing warm up pants! Read More …
Some day hikes and side trips in Utah over Thanksgiving week. Part two of my Utah trip.
A gear review of of the alcohol stove from Bottlestoves.com Note: Bottlestoves.com provided the stove for my review Alcohol stoves are being used by not only long distance hikers, but increasingly more weekend backpackers. The lightness, ease of use and Read More …
A review of the multi-use Hoo Rag (a seamless bandanna )
Coyote Gulch is a classic backpacking trip in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. Here is my trip report of an ~28 mile loop I did there over Thanksgiving Weekend.
Today we bring you Episode #6 – The Grand Enchantment Trail Show #6 is our Thanksgiving Show.
Here’s some advocacy for black and white outdoor photography. Personally I think B&W photos can be just as striking as the color photos often done by most outdoor enthusiasts.
Our sixth annual bushwhack up Eldorado Mountain in the foothills of Boulder.
Which piece of outdoor gear is the best? None! Read More …
A relaxing weekend of camping, hiking and strolling with someone before her classes start up again.
Episode #5! Today we bring you our Halloween Show – Don't be scared!!
Taking photos when outdoors is a great way to capture memories of outdoor adventures. But which camera to bring? A Point Shoot (P&S) or a DSLR?
As with many couples in our age and social bracket, a full-blown honeymoon was not to be after our wedding. We had a job to get to, family and friends visiting from out of town and too much to do Read More …
someone and I were married on Sept 22nd in Golden Gate Canyon SP in a beautfiul grove of aspens. Friends and family joined us to share in our special day.
This past summer, it was a series of hikes after work. Why? Because the days are long, the weather is warm and life is to short to not explore! 🙂