From the web – May 13th
Some news. Some not so serious and some, unfortunately, rather serious. Read More …
Some news. Some not so serious and some, unfortunately, rather serious. Read More …
A typical week for me: finishing up a project, guiding, and still dumb-founded at what I call my backyard. Read More …
I don’t use long gaiters for three-season backpacking. But I know people who do. And here’s why. Read More …
A supersized two-week edition of different items of note from the online world! Read More …
The Fenix UC02 is a replacement for the Photon II that is part of my everyday toolkit. Read More …
At the home stretch of a project, seeing lots of friends, and slacking on my website. 🙂 Read More …
Some suggested books for the outdoors person that make a good read for someone interested in the history, culture, or politics of The Colorado Plateau. Read More …
A needed hike one sunny weekend day. Read More …
Another grab bag of items from the World Wide Web. Read More …
Musing on the future of national parks since it is National Parks Week. Read More …
How to use Instagram for quick and dirty researching of trail conditions. Read More …
Essentially an online hiking guidebook for ~1500 hikes a few hours from Grand Junction. Including almost 200 for Moab alone. Read More …
What the heck is a lumen? And what does this rating mean for real-world application? Read More …
Some items, articles, and bon mots to inform and/or waste your time! Read More …
Keeping busy. But not with a beige box, 48-hour on-call “Crisis of The Century.” Instead, red rocks…and a book deal! Read More …
Part recipe, part food history. A dish I haven’t had in a long time with roots pre-Roman Empire. All with a 21st-century twist; made with a rice cooker. Read More …
I’ve seen 50+ comment threads on shorts to get for hiking. So here’s my suggestion. Discount shorts. Sub-$20. They work. Read More …
For your reading enjoyment, a smorgasbord of items from the time sink called the internet. Read More …