The Joy of the short stroll
Enjoy the outdoor time any chance you get. Even if it just a short stroll.
Enjoy the outdoor time any chance you get. Even if it just a short stroll.
On outdoor trips with long drives, a quick campsite is often needed. Here’s a great resource for finding free sites. Read More …
What if I did the Appalachian, Pacific Crest and Continental Divide trails again? Here’s what I’d do A fairly common question on the hiking forums from people new to thru-hiking is asking “What would you do differently on your Read More …
A ten-mile loop in the newest state park in Colorado: Staunton
The Trail Show #23 featuring the Pacific Crest Trail
A quick overview of three popular repair tapes used for outdoor gear repair. Read More …
A backpacking trip to the Grape Creek Wilderness Study Areas.
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A guide for planning long hikes on The Colorado Trail. Town info, resupply, alt routes, and general info. Revised regularly. Read More …
Why solo wilderness adventures? What is it about being alone in the wilderness that may be appealing to certain people? Here’s my own personal perspective. Read More …
A lovely ski tour. Possibly the last of the season?
I did a guest post over at Backpacking Engineer about some of my favorite hikes and backpacks.
A review of the only model of hiking boots I’ve used in over a decade: Hi-Tec Altitudes
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The latest issue of Trail Groove is out. In this issue are two articles I wrote. Trail Groove Issue 14 is out and I am again fortunate to write some articles for this magazine I am a big fan Read More …
There are two standards for backcountry road navigation. The Delorme Atlas and Gazetteer and the Benchmark Road and Recreation Atlas. Which is better? Read More …
Five days of camping and hiking in the Hovenweep and Canyons of the Ancients national monuments. Read More …
My favorite piece of outdoor gear? A map.
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Life has been busy…and I am catching up!
The Trail Show #22 featuring the Inman 300.