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Year: 2016

Review: Minus 33 midweight merino wool layers

Posted onFebruary 3, 2016April 25, 2025AuthorPaul Mags11 Comments

A long term review of the Minus 33 midweight merino wool layers. They breathe well, they adapt to different temperatures…they just don’t last long. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsclothing, gear review, merino wool midweight, Minus 33, shirts, thermals

Some strolls on winter evenings

Posted onFebruary 2, 2016February 4, 2016AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

On nights with freshly fallen snow, even the everyday walk is memorable. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsBoulder, Colorado, winter

Warm skiing and cold hiking

Posted onFebruary 1, 2016July 9, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

Some spring like snow on Saturday with some cold hiking on Sunday made for a good weekend. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsBoulder, Colorado, hiking, joder ranch, skiing

Pack Shakedowns

Posted onJanuary 29, 2016November 25, 2023AuthorPaul Mags22 Comments

A “pack shakedown” is popular be it online or in person. But the best way to shake down a pack is to go out and use it. Read More …

CategoriesGear, Getting StartedTagspack shakedown

Trail Groove Issue 26 – The Winter issue

Posted onJanuary 28, 2016November 8, 2016AuthorPaul Mags1 Comment

Trail Groove Issue 26. One with a winter focus, including an article I wrote about winter backpacking. Read More …

CategoriesPressTagsbackpacking, food, hiking, Trail Groove, winter

Quick Tip: Sun shield for winter camping

Posted onJanuary 27, 2016October 9, 2018AuthorPaul Mags3 Comments

A simple trick for sleeping warmer at night. Read More …

CategoriesGear, Getting Started, Quick TipsTagsbudget gear, camping, quick tip, winter

Backpacking Light: Faces

Posted onJanuary 26, 2016June 29, 2017AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

An interview with me from the Backpacking Light’s “Faces” series. Read More …

CategoriesPressTagsbackpacking light, interview

Mt Evans Wilderness Winter Overnighter

Posted onJanuary 25, 2016July 9, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

Not quite the overnight backpack I wanted (snow a bit melted out, rocky even up high), but still a wonderful night to be out. Very warm and beautiful days! Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsbackpacking, Colorado, mt evans wilderness, winter

Quick Tip: Green soda bottle for alcohol fuel

Posted onJanuary 21, 2016July 14, 2019AuthorPaul Mags9 Comments

A simple, effective and safe way to carry denatured alcohol. Read More …

CategoriesGetting Started, Quick TipsTagsalcohol stove, camp stoves, quick tip

Presentation gremlins : How to avoid them

Posted onJanuary 20, 2016December 29, 2016AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

Volunteering to give an outdoor based presentation? Great! Here’s how to be prepared and avoid the gremlins that seem to crop up. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagselectronics, presentations, technology, volunteer

Puffies 101

Posted onJanuary 19, 2016April 25, 2025AuthorPaul Mags5 Comments

A general overlook at puffy jackets. Which type is best for three-season use, general winter use or more extreme environments. Read More …

CategoriesGear, Getting StartedTagsclothing, coats, down, jackets, parkas, puffy winter

Giving back

Posted onJanuary 18, 2016December 29, 2016AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

More and more work is done by volunteer groups for protecting our wild lands. These groups need our help. Here’s some ways you can give this help. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsactivism, giving back, stewardship, trail work, volunteer, Wildness

Gear Review: C9 (Target) running pants

Posted onJanuary 15, 2016April 26, 2025AuthorPaul Mags6 Comments

Some effective pants for ski touring when constantly on the move and above 10 or so in temperature. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsbudget gear, clothing, gear review, winter

TBT Gear: Dachstein boiled wool mittens

Posted onJanuary 14, 2016February 4, 2021AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

A closer look at the venerable Dachstein boiled wool mittens. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsclothing, gear review, gloves, TBT Gear, winter

Quick Tip: Blue foam for changing winter boots

Posted onJanuary 13, 2016November 10, 2021AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Another great use for the humble scraps of blue foam Read More …

CategoriesGear, Quick TipsTagsblue foam, quick tip, winter

Backcountry ski rigs

Posted onJanuary 12, 2016April 26, 2025AuthorPaul Mags11 Comments

The gear I use for various forms of backcountry skiing. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsskiing, the quiver, winter

Just a quiet January weekend

Posted onJanuary 11, 2016July 9, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

A little skiing. A little hiking. Some winter time outside. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado

TBT Gear: Windbreaker anorak

Posted onJanuary 7, 2016April 25, 2025AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Another TBT item. The simple anorak windbreaker works very well for winter. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsanorak, budget gear, clothing, gear review, rain gear, TBT Gear, windbreaker, winter

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Two years inside the Park Service, trying to balance trade and calling. I left in fall 2025, and I’m still making sense of it - part grief, part gratitude, and part closure.
With a brief but noticeable bit of winter this past week, we opted not to travel the muddy, snowy roads into more remote areas. Instead, we tackled some home projects on Saturday and spent Sunday revisiting a place we hadn’t seen in a while. Red rock, canyon wrens, images, and late winter desert light accompanied the day.
@ramblinghemlock and I pivoted from an original trip after much-needed rain on Friday. On Saturday, we avoided muddy roads that would have derailed our original plan and spent two nights poking around a place we could reach only because of temporary, water-filled potholes and a handy Ziploc bag that made it possible. We also revisited sights we hadn’t seen in a while. Red rock, grand views, and old images marked the unofficial long weekend kickoff of spring around Moab.
@ramblinghemlock and I finally felt better and took a long-overdue trip into the backcountry. We slept outside and enjoyed the peace of the wild places. Canyon wrens filled the canyon with song during the day, and owl calls echoed off the walls at night. We returned to places we had not seen in a while and saw places new to us. The land endures.
@ramblinghemlock and I are recovering from the flu, so we decided to keep things local this weekend.
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