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Home »2018 (Page 7)

Year: 2018

Bay Area Exploring

Posted onFebruary 11, 2018February 19, 2018AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Some time spent in the Bay Area. San Francisco is the perfect city for simply meandering and seeing what nooks and crannies await! Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsBay Area, California, San Francisco, southern tier road trip

Upcoming Talks – Spring / Summer 2018

Posted onFebruary 7, 2018April 13, 2018AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Some talks I’ll be giving in upcoming weeks. Read More …

CategoriesPMags NewsTagsChautauqua, talks, utah, wasu

Across Nevada

Posted onFebruary 6, 2018February 6, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

An unplanned detour. But it all worked out. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsGreat Basin, Nevada

Viva Las Vegas Red Rocks

Posted onFebruary 2, 2018February 3, 2018AuthorPaul Mags1 Comment

Some dispersed camping the night before and then a half day spent at Red Rocks Canyon just outside of Las Vegas. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsNevada, Red Rock Canyon National Conversation Area, southern tier road trip

Mighty Blue on the AT: Podcast Interview

Posted onFebruary 1, 2018February 1, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

An interview I did for the Mighty Blue on the AT podcast. My thoughts on the outdoors, balancing the passion with the outdoors with the need for getting a paycheck, and why I love the outdoors. Read More …

CategoriesPressTagspodcast

Into The Valley of Death

Posted onFebruary 1, 2018February 2, 2018AuthorPaul Mags5 Comments

Some time spent in Death Valley National Park. I’ve been to the desert before…but Death Valley is unlike anything I’ve seen. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsCalifornia, Death Valley, southern tier road trip

Into The Valley of Fire

Posted onJanuary 31, 2018February 1, 2018AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Some time spent at The Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada not far from Vegas. Red rocks, bighorns, and desert landscapes abounded! Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsNevada, southern tier road trip, Valley of Fire

Random observations from the road

Posted onJanuary 25, 2018October 15, 2019AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

Some musings, ideas, and mildly useful tips from two months of traveling Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagscar camping, southern tier road trip

Zion Wanderings

Posted onJanuary 24, 2018March 7, 2019AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A visit to Zion National Park on my way to points west. Conveniently, I have friends associated with the park! Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagssouthern tier road trip, utah, Zion National Park

Arches Ambling and Beyond

Posted onJanuary 21, 2018January 21, 2018AuthorPaul Mags1 Comment

I visited a friend in Moab, saw some unique pictographs, enjoyed Arches National Park in the off-season, and wondered how the government shutdown would affect my trip. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsArches National Park, Colorado Plateau, southern tier road trip, utah

Walking the Ancient Paths in Bears Ears

Posted onJanuary 20, 2018May 21, 2019AuthorPaul Mags11 Comments

Four days of backpacking and an additional day of hiking and camping exploring the Ancestral Pueblo culture in (what is for now) the Bears Ears National Monument at the Cedar Mesa and Grand Gulch areas. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsAncestral Pueblo, Bears Ears National Monument, Cedar Mesa, Colorado Plateau, southern tier road trip, utah

Canyon de Chelly

Posted onJanuary 11, 2018February 1, 2018AuthorPaul Mags3 Comments

Some time spent at a place that is home to not only Ancestral Pueblos but also the Dine’ (Navajo) nation. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsAncestral Pueblo, Arizona, Canyon de Chelly, Colorado Plateau, Dine', Navajo, southern tier road trip

Colorado Ancestral Pueblo Meanderings

Posted onJanuary 10, 2018July 4, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

Weather conditions made me modify my trip plans. But the new plans proved to work out just fine. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsAncestral Pueblo, Canyons of the Ancients, Colorado, Colorado Plateau, Mesa Verde, southern tier road trip

Some down time in Colorado

Posted onJanuary 6, 2018July 4, 2018AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

Spending some post-Christmas time in Colorado. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado, New Years

Quick Tip: Estimating amount of daylight left

Posted onJanuary 4, 2018January 4, 2018AuthorPaul Mags7 Comments

A quick and dirty way of estimating the amount of daylight left for hiking, backpacking, skiing, etc. Read More …

CategoriesGetting Started, Quick TipsTagsquick tip

Gear Review: Montbell Frostline Parka

Posted onJanuary 3, 2018December 21, 2023AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A well-rounded, all-purpose winter backpacking down parka that is under-$300. But has many of the features of more expensive winter parkas. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsclothing, down coat, gear review, montbell, parka, puffy, winter

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A hike to our local mountains did not go quite as planned. With an AQI of 176 in Moab due to the fires in our corner of the world, we sought refuge in the mountains.
"Effective today, June 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM, all Forest Service lands, roads, and trails within the Monticello Ranger District of the Manti-La Sal National Forest (San Juan County, Utah) are temporarily closed due to the Babylon Fire. "
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