The Great Divide Trail Pt5 – One journey’s End
Part five of my Great Divide Trail thru-hike. Read More …
Part five of my Great Divide Trail thru-hike. Read More …
Another tough stretch of trail. But the trail continues to bring satisfaction on.many levels. Read More …
Part 3 of my Great Divide Trail hike. From The Crossing to Banff. Read More …
Another stunning stretch on the GDT from Jasper to The Crossing. Read More …
The first part of my Great Divide Trail thru-hike from Robson to Jasper. Read More …
Some tips, pointers, ideas, and caveats about packing backpacking gear when you’ll arrive by plane, train, or bus. Read More …
A quick backpacking trip with a good friend. An appropriate way to spend some time before I leave for Canada (and move from the Front Range next month!) Read More …
An initial look at my overall plans for thru-hiking Canada’s Great Divide Trail. Read More …
A sturdy, reliable, and easy to use water container. Should be a simple item. But most aren’t good. The Reliance Aqua-Tainer is a 7-gallon wonder that works! Read More …
The road trip portion of my sabbatical has come to an end. Here are some random thoughts about being on the road since late November 2017. Read More …
From July 20th until the end of August, I’ll be trekking along the Great Divide in Canada. Read More …
Hiking in the glorious alpine terrain? See some snow banks? Time to make a backcountry slushy! Read More …
Two trips and eight days of guiding. Slushies, alpine views, mountain lakes, fascinating people, skills taught, and lots of wildflowers. Read More …
Heading back to the American West across the High Plains of Oklahoma, Texas, and New Mexico. Read More …
Ambles around the Atlanta area. A little hiking, a little history, and seeing some old friends! Read More …
The Appalachian Trail is not wilderness nor is it isolated. But it is a trail gives many people a sense of the wild and a sense of nature. Read More …
A substantial day hike to the start of the famous Appalachian Trail and back. We saw the waterfalls, stopped by the Hike Inn, and finished the day with beer and pizza at the Amicalola Lodge. Read More …
A review of The High Sierra Trail documentary by Outmersive Films. The HST is a 72-mile path in the Sierra that may be shorter than the more well-known John Muir Trail (JMT), it certainly rivals the JMT in the scenery and variety of terrain. Read More …