Long term review: My favorite fleece hat
Cold and drizzly today in Colorado. Which means I had to grab my favorite hat. Read More …
Cold and drizzly today in Colorado. Which means I had to grab my favorite hat. Read More …
Some initial impressions of the High Route 1FL shelter. Read More …
Initial impressions of the Sierra Designs Flex Capacitor backpack. Read More …
A reasonably priced 24 oz shelter that works well for my shoulder season, group trips or when it is insect prone. Read More …
An older lighter weight warhorse that works well if you need to go lighter, enjoy versatility, durability and venture off-trail. Bonus: Not expensive. Read More …
A neat little device I’ve had for a few years now that really intrigued my friends recently. Perfect for both road trips or disaster preparedness. Read More …
Need some durable, versatile and inexpensive pants for trailwork and other outdoor activities? Consider some military style Battle Dress Uniform (BDU) pants. Read More …
The Black Diamond Firstlight is a light and easy to setup winter shelter for the solo winter backpacker not spending a lot of time in camp. Read More …
A lightweight, durable and compact trowel for doing what needs to be done. Useful in more popular backcountry areas. Read More …
Car camping, road tripping, doing trail work or even a trailhead bivy? Here’s an overview of stoves that may work. Read More …
An odd pack that is “neither fish nor fowl”, but ends up being surprisingly useful. Read More …
Caching food or other supplies for off-the-beaten trips or even convenience? Surplus ammo boxes are an inexpensive and easy way cache these supplies. Read More …
It is Throwback Thursday with a look at cast iron cook gear! The old school cookware that is suitable for in home or camp. Read More …
A review of the Paradox DriRelease thermals. Well made, affordable and effective base layers typically found at Costco. Read More …
Another Throwback Thursday look at gear. This time a simple pair of ragg wool socks I’ve used for many ski tour days. Read More …
A long term review of the Minus 33 midweight merino wool layers. They breathe well, they adapt to different temperatures…they just don’t last long. Read More …
Some effective pants for ski touring when constantly on the move and above 10 or so in temperature. Read More …
A closer look at the venerable Dachstein boiled wool mittens. Read More …