Communication technology options: A vendor neutral view
An overlook at various options for communication technology in the backcountry for personal use, emergency, commercial, or search and rescue applications. Read More …
An overlook at various options for communication technology in the backcountry for personal use, emergency, commercial, or search and rescue applications. Read More …
Some thoughts and impressions on my experience of taking the Wilderness First Responder (WFR) course through NOLS. Read More …
Tis the season when Halloween pumpkins becoming mingled with Santa Claus hats and when we again complain about the time change. Read More …
What I’ve been up to and answering the occasional questions of how we organize all our gear and clothing. Read More …
A solo trip into the fabled Maze District of Canyonlands National Park via Colorado River crossing by packraft. Read More …
Joan details what she places in her maildrops for long hikes and why. With a focus on her cold food (no stove) strategy.
A select carving of outdoors news, shenanigans, chuckles, and items to ponder for Oct 28th. Read More …
Some local hikes here in Moab ; and musing about the cultural geography while walking through it all. Read More …
How to find arc sites on your own without GPX coordinates, map annotations, guidebooks, web sites, or social media. Read More …
Here are some ideas and tips for information to leave with friends and family when you take off on a backcountry trip. Read More …
An overstuffed burrito of some news, items, and chuckles from the greater outdoor world… Read More …
Rather than accidentally forget the gear, I always have my ~3 lb daypack pre-staged. Here’s what’s in my day pack. Read More …
We went on an NPS ranger-led hike to the “Crack in the Rock” Pueblo at Wupatki National Monument. . This article includes information on trip planning as well. Read More …
Going lightweight (sub-20lbs) with gear and clothing from BassPro and Cabela’s. Yes, the 8 billion dollar company sells “real” outdoor gear not in camo! Read More …
We had a training weekend for Utah’s archaeology site stewardship program. Read More …
As fall goes into full swing, here are some interesting items from the past two weeks or so. Read More …
A budget item that is readily available for keeping your hands warm and dry in cold rain. Read More …
Want to buy some stickers, t-shirts, magnets, or even pint glasses? Check out the Cafe Press store. Read More …