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Not Gatekeeping – Guardrails

Posted onAugust 3, 2025March 3, 2026AuthorPaul Mags5 Comments

Some thoughts on maps, miles, and giving people the tools to see what they want to see. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsfavorite, Wilderness Ethics

Geyser Pass Loop

Posted onAugust 3, 2025August 4, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

A quick and easy overnighter to the local mountains. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsutah

Pay to Play on Public Lands

Posted onJuly 29, 2025January 6, 2026AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A piece inspired by a recent article in the Florida Phoenix about a private corporation now controlling access to public lands. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagspublic lands

Whitman – Almost a decade later

Posted onJuly 28, 2025July 29, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

More thoughts about Whitman almost a decade later since I took my solo Walk Across Southern Utah. Read More …

CategoriesBooks and Media, MusingsTagspoetry, Whitman

A recharge in the San Juans

Posted onJuly 27, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

Two nights of a mental recharge. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado

A Tale of Three Mugs

Posted onJuly 20, 2025July 20, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

A review? A philosophical look at gear? Navel gazing? Or recognizing I seem to run on caffeine, sarcasm, and stubbornness most days? Read More …

CategoriesGear, MusingsTagscoffee, cooking

Celebrating the wild places

Posted onJuly 18, 2025March 3, 2026AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

We celebrate not the trail, but the wild places it passes through. – Ray Jardine, PACIFIC CREST TRAIL HIKER’S HANDBOOK, 1996 Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsfavorite, Ray Jardine, wild places, Wildness

The La Sals, Molas Pass, and fires

Posted onJuly 13, 2025July 14, 2025AuthorPaul Mags4 Comments

Joan is off to Denver on the CT but we did an acclimation hike in our local mountains first. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsColorado, utah

Times are a changin’ – Walking in time of weather extremes

Posted onJuly 13, 2025July 13, 2025AuthorPaul Mags11 Comments

Call it climate change, weather events, cycles, or bad juju. But there are more fires, swings in snow levels, droughts, closures, etc. Some thoughts. Updated July 2025 Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsclimate, climate change, favorite, weather, wildfires

Map, Compass, GPS: Not Either/Or, But All of the Above

Posted onJuly 12, 2025July 2, 2026AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A collection of my Reddit posts. cleaned up and expanded, with thoughts on how maps, compasses, and GPS all work together in the field. It’s not about which tool is “better,” but how they complement each other. Read More …

CategoriesGetting StartedTagsapp, compass, electronics, maps, navigation

Gear Review: UCO Utility Spork 3-in-1 Combo Spoon-Fork-Knife

Posted onJuly 12, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

The UCO Utility Spork 3-in-1 Combo Spoon-Fork-Knife from is a modest item that Joan and I use all the time since 2019. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagscooking, gear review, stoves

Local fun over the 4th

Posted onJuly 6, 2025July 7, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

A relaxing 4th in the mountains and on the river. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsutah

Gear Review – Gossamer Gear Loris 25 daypack

Posted onJuly 6, 2025December 3, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

A look at the Gossamer Gear Loris 25 daypack that’s a worthy successor to the Type II utility packs we we wore out. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsgear review, Joan West, packs

Paul Mags’ Gear List (Solo Backpacking, three-season)

Posted onJuly 6, 2025July 7, 2025AuthorPaul Mags17 Comments

My gear list for solo, three-season hiking in Colorado or similar. I also added some gear I may swap in depending on the trip type. Updated. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsgear list, Whatchya Wearing

First impressons – Gossamer Gear “The Two”

Posted onJune 30, 2025December 3, 2025AuthorPaul MagsLeave a comment

An initial overlook at The Gossamer Gear “The Two” that Joan and I have used the past couple of months. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsgear review, shelters

A quick overnighter in the La Sals

Posted onJune 29, 2025June 29, 2025AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

A quick overnight trip to the La Sal Mountains where left the desert and enjoyed the cool night air. Read More …

CategoriesOther Outdoor JauntsTagsutah

First time on the Appalachian Trail

Posted onJune 28, 2025June 28, 2025AuthorPaul Mags2 Comments

I am contemplating an extended walk in New England this Autumn.  This post comes back to mind. If all goes well, I will be returning to what sparked my love of the outdoors nearly 40 years ago. Read More …

CategoriesMusingsTagsAppalachian Trail, boy scouts, New Hampshire

Gear Review – Squak Camp Dress

Posted onJune 27, 2025May 13, 2026AuthorJoanLeave a comment

Joan looks at her new favorite car camping staples these past few months – The Squak Camp Dress. Read More …

CategoriesGearTagsclothing, fleece, gear review, Joan West

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A hike to our local mountains did not go quite as planned. With an AQI of 176 in Moab due to the fires in our corner of the world, we sought refuge in the mountains.
"Effective today, June 30, 2026 at 12:00 PM, all Forest Service lands, roads, and trails within the Monticello Ranger District of the Manti-La Sal National Forest (San Juan County, Utah) are temporarily closed due to the Babylon Fire. "
"So far this year, 35,247 fires have burned more than 2.9 million acres nationwide. " -National Interagency Fire Center
The CDT forms the backbone of the continent. The Long Trail makes a classic East Coast walk. Brett Tucker's routes require some advanced skills. My DIY routes don't even have schwag.
A couple of days at the edge of the San Juans. Storms moving in had us trading backpacks for a car camping trip, but we still wandered to the edge of treeline. We also settled in with hot drinks while wearing puffies, a welcome contrast to the sweltering heat in Moab earlier in the week.
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