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Website of the week: Adventures in Stoving

Posted onNovember 29, 2016November 30, 2016AuthorPaul Mags7 Comments

Well written, thought out and valuable discussion on all things stoves. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsgear, stoves, Website of the week

Giving Thanks

Posted onNovember 23, 2016December 31, 2016AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A more personal entry. I am thankful for what is in my life. The outdoors is part of it. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsfood, Italian-American, Thanksgiving

G-Works Gas Saver R1

Posted onNovember 22, 2016September 7, 2020AuthorPaul Mags6 Comments

My experience with the G-Works Gas Saver R1 for consolidating isobutane fuel canisters. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagscanister stove, canisters, g-works, gas saver, gear review, stoves

“The Big Hole” loop

Posted onNovember 21, 2016November 22, 2016AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A roughly twelve mile loop in three different open space lands located on the High Plains at the Wyoming/Colorado border. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsgeology, High Plains, hiking, Wyoming

Simply Walking

Posted onNovember 18, 2016February 7, 2017AuthorPaul Mags5 Comments

Walking. It is simple, enjoyable and healthy. And if you are thinking of a long hike, something you should be doing. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsexercise, simplicity, time bank, walking

Mad Libs – Gear review edition

Posted onNovember 16, 2016January 3, 2021AuthorPaul Mags11 Comments

Love to read about gear? Save yourself some time. Use this gear review template for the majority of your future gear review needs! Read More …

CategoriesGear, MusingsTagsfavorite, gear review

Backcountry Moratorium in Arches National Park

Posted onNovember 15, 2016January 3, 2021AuthorPaul Mags18 Comments

The backcountry is currently closed effectively in Arches National Park. And camping will soon be, too. At least for a little bit. Some thoughts. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsColorado Plateau, utah, Wildness

A photography walk: Paint Mines

Posted onNovember 15, 2016July 4, 2018AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

A hike on the High Plains outside of Colorado Springs. Interesting, and colorful, rock formations abounded. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado, High Plains

Winter Backpacking – A fourth season delight

Posted onNovember 8, 2016December 8, 2025AuthorPaul Mags6 Comments

An introductory overview to winter backpacking. Read More …

CategoriesGetting StartedTagsgear list, winter, winter backpacking

A reprieve – Grape Creek WSA

Posted onNovember 7, 2016July 4, 2018AuthorPaul Mags1 Comment

I had my weekend back. It was time to go backpacking. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado, Grape Creek Wilderness Study Area, time bank, Wilderness Study Area

Wild places: Islands in the sea?

Posted onNovember 3, 2016January 3, 2021AuthorPaul Mags3 Comments

Some thoughts on recent events that perhaps show how increasingly rare wild places will become in the coming years. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsactivism, favorite, Wildness

Book review: The Great Divide

Posted onNovember 1, 2016November 17, 2023AuthorPaul Mags3 Comments

A review of the The Great Divide by Stephen Pern. An account of backpacking the Continental Divide in 1983. Read More …

CategoriesBooks and MediaTagsbooks, continental divide

A trip to the Tetons and a change

Posted onOctober 31, 2016January 25, 2017AuthorPaul Mags7 Comments

A weekend up in the Tetons. A weekend that signifies a life change. Read More …

CategoriesPMags NewsTagsIdaho, Tetons, Wyoming

“Feeling the love” and other news…

Posted onOctober 20, 2016June 18, 2017AuthorPaul Mags3 Comments

Two shout-outs just in time. My life is settling down a bit as I am in the process of some life changes. Should have more energy to write at my usual rate. Read More …

CategoriesPMags NewsTagslife changes, time bank

Long term review: My favorite fleece hat

Posted onOctober 12, 2016November 17, 2023AuthorPaul Mags6 Comments

Cold and drizzly today in Colorado. Which means I had to grab my favorite hat. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsclothing, gear review, hats, winter

Kenosha Ridge Walk

Posted onOctober 11, 2016July 4, 2018AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

Life can get busy. And that is especially why even a short outdoor trip is needed. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsbackpacking, Colorado, Fall, Lost Creek Wilderness

Musings on Hatch Green Chile, 4oz can

Posted onOctober 6, 2016November 17, 2023AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

And now for a review of something that is very important: An item of food. Why? Because if you don’t think food is important, you don’t backpack enough. 😉 Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsbackpacking, food, luxury items, New Mexico

An overlook: Sierra Designs High Route 1FL

Posted onOctober 5, 2016April 26, 2025AuthorPaul Mags6 Comments

Some initial impressions of the High Route 1FL shelter. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsAndrew Skurka, gear review, shelters, Sierra Designs

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@ramblinghemlock and I pivoted from an original trip after much-needed rain on Friday. On Saturday, we avoided muddy roads that would have derailed our original plan and spent two nights poking around a place we could reach only because of temporary, water-filled potholes and a handy Ziploc bag that made it possible. We also revisited sights we hadn’t seen in a while. Red rock, grand views, and old images marked the unofficial long weekend kickoff of spring around Moab.
@ramblinghemlock and I finally felt better and took a long-overdue trip into the backcountry. We slept outside and enjoyed the peace of the wild places. Canyon wrens filled the canyon with song during the day, and owl calls echoed off the walls at night. We returned to places we had not seen in a while and saw places new to us. The land endures.
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