TBT Gear: Feathered Friends Hummingbird
I am loaning out this classic sleeping bag for a little bit. Some musings on why a sleeping bag or quilt is not an item to dirt bag if the budget permits. Read More …
I am loaning out this classic sleeping bag for a little bit. Some musings on why a sleeping bag or quilt is not an item to dirt bag if the budget permits. Read More …
A quick overnighter to keep work related stress in check a bit. Read More …
A new one even for me: A $40 plastic utility bucket being praised by an outdoor gear blog? Cripe. Read More …
A look back at an older shelter that is very versatile. And one I am thinking of cycling back in for some planned trips with possible mixed conditions. Read More …
Some later night woolgathering again on Whitman. The last for a while. 🙂 Read More …
The mountain landscapes are impressive. I still love me some wildflowers, though. Read More …
A phenomenon that is becoming more common in Colorado. Read More …
How to do a fast hike? The real question is how to hike all day consistently. And then repeat. Here are some ideas. Read More …
Three days in the Colorado Sangres. Ridge walking delight! Read More …
A few changes this past month on my website. Some changes are aesthetic. Some are technical. But they needed to be done. Read More …
A relatively light, very portable, effective, and just plain fun tool for trail maintenance. With some loppers and a Silky, a good basic tool kit is complete. Read More …
Some thoughts about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in the current snow conditions. Read More …
A strong and inexpensive alternative to both paracord and traditional outdoor accessory cord. Read More …
Long term review of a sleeping pad typically sold at Costco in the spring and summer. Comfortable, high R-value, durable, and reasonable in price. Read More …
Trail Groove Issue 34 is now out. I wrote some New Mexico-themed articles. Read More …
Some trail work on segments 12 and 14 of The Colorado Trail (East) over two days with some friends old and new. Read More …
Song of The Open Road is rightfully celebrated as a poem about the joy of the journey. But there are some key lines often overlooked about this poem. Read More …
Some rare “camping for the sake of camping” with friends. But we did go on a hike to an obscure area in RMNP. Read More …