Bloody Spandex: Grand Junction to Utah: 80 miles on a tandem: Bucolic Bufoonery at its miserable best

_MG_6197

Click here to view Route When Garret proposed the two-day, hundred to eighty mile bike/camp trip, he couched it in terms like: “super fun”; “bro time”; “Really-super-fun-bro-time.” I then imagined myself on a bike, gliding through Big Sage plains beneath the serrated horizon of the Colorado National Monument, finally winding down to the Colorado River … Read more

Boulder Velodrome Brings Latin Back to Biking

_MG_5148

[An article Jason wrote for the University of Colorado's student paper, The Advocate.] Original article Leave it to the cycle geeks in Boulder to build something called a velodrome. In order to understand this awkward Latinate word, and why it literally means “track-for-speed,” I went to Boulder Indoor Cycling Center to see what object merited … Read more

Eagles Nest Wilderness: A Quest for Miserable Bliss

Keenan's so gnar that he took his gloves off to fight -15 F windchills: Like a real man should

Surprisingly, the ever-so-close-to-Denver Eagles Nest Wilderness offers the same amount of solace that is found in a serious episode of binge drinking. After a handful of inconveniences in which me and my backpacking companion felt confined to either the Lost Creek Wilderness or to the Mount Evans Wilderness (for matters of geographic convenience in relation … Read more

REI Arete Redux

_MG_5915

Although I have already reviewed the Arete, after a recent trip into the Eagle’s Nest Wilderness I feel compelled to give this tent one last shout out. I purchased the Arete specifically for its four-season capabilities. Sleeping in a snowcave has its primate, chest-thumping bragging rights, but a tent offers the luxury to move freely … Read more

Outdoor Research Aurora Bivy: A Human-Encasing Condom of Displeasure

Bivy sacks were created to give the hard-core adventurer a quick and easy shelter against the elements; either in an emergency or for a brief night’s rest. And, if you’re a climber on a long ascension, it’s really your only option against the elements while swinging against a wall, suspended hundreds of feet high. Its … Read more

Vasque Wasatch GTX Hiking Boots – Men’s

Notice laces? South Fork White River, Colorado

Raw Details Sizing: Feels true to size Vasque Wasatch GTX Hiking Boots – Men’s 4out of 5 Width: True to size Pros: Good Arch Support, Water Resistant, Ankle Support, Warm, Great Traction, Comfortable, Sturdy/Durable Cons: Long Break-in, Difficult Laces, Heavy Best Uses: Heavy Loads, Cold Weather, Long-Distance Hiking, Harsh Terrain, Day Hiking, Wet Conditions Arch … Read more

REI Mars 80 Pack: A Plush, Greek Deity

Flat Tops Wilderness

Built to handle heavy loads with all the creature comforts, the newly updated REI Mars 80 pack handles extended backpacking in any season. REI Mars 80 Pack 5out of 5 Pros: Good Suspension, Comfortable, Large Capacity, Good Padding, Highly Adjustable Best Uses: Extended Hikes, Heavy Loads Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer What Is Your Gear Style: … Read more

REI Arete ASL 2 Tent: Portable Bomb Shelter

Mt. Evans Wilderness

The REI Arete ASL (All Season Light) 2 tent fills the gap between the limited seasonality of an ultralighttent and the robustness of a 4-season tent. Location and Season Since I hike and camp all year round, I needed a tent that was light and yet hefty enough to withstand heavy snows, wind, and rain. … Read more

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.