How I traveled around Colorado without a car for two weeks on less than $150.
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How to have adventures when you’re broke and have to work for a living.
"How do you take so much time off to hike," I hear often when I tell anyone about my past experiences or future plans. Sometimes it's laced with judgment and comes off snide. Other times, it is sincere - this person wants to know how I do it so they can do it, too.... Continue Reading →
Travel Apps I Love
"Why is this so difficult?" I think to myself as I pull into yet another sub-division, with my camper in tow, to try and turn around. I've been driving around in circles for over an hour, wasting gas, getting more and more frustrated by the minute. I'm trying to find Camping World, which supposedly has... Continue Reading →
Reflections: Fair-Weather Hiker
It’s cold. I step out of my vehicle at the trailhead and the bitter air hurts my face. When I checked the weather down in town an hour or so ago, the forecast was calling for 15-20mph winds. I know I’ve hiked in worse. It still doesn’t sound fun. The flurries started as I was... Continue Reading →
Gear Review: Warbonnet Blackbird Hammock
Basic Specs: Model: Blackbird Lightweight Double Layer Hammock Brand: Warbonnet Outdoors Weight: 1lb 6oz (hammock only) or 1lb 120z (as used with webbing/buckle suspension) Dimensions: 101 inch ridgeline length, 63 inch hammock body width Capacity: 275lb Fabric: 40d Nylon Outer, 20d Nylon Inner Cost: $195 w/suspension (cost has gone up since I purchased 4 years ago, when I believe my cost was... Continue Reading →
North Carolina: Pinnacle Peak
Yesterday I hiked Pinnacle Peak for the first time. I'm a bit ashamed to admit that I've been putting off this hike for a couple of years now due to believing it was too difficult for me to complete successfully. Many of the guides and reviews I've found about this trail online state that it... Continue Reading →
Going Big(ger) and Going Home
When I originally purchased my Casita, I knew there was a soft spot in the floor in front of the bed. Soon after purchasing, my dad ripped up the flooring and carpet and replaced a small section of the sub-floor that was rotted. Done and done. Not so fast. You see, as time has gone... Continue Reading →
Goals, not resolutions: Hiking into the New Year
New Year's Resolutions. I used to set them, and know a lot of people who still do. What is the root of the word "resolution"? Resolve. Which to me translates as "to fix a problem or issue". I've decided this is a rather negative way to begin a new year, talking about things we don't... Continue Reading →
Face to Face with Failure: The 52 Hike Challenge 2017
This year, like last year, I began my year by setting a goal of accomplishing 52 hikes in 52 weeks. The 52 Hike Challenge is intended to get people outdoors, averaging one hike per week of the year. In 2016, I finished the challenge on Christmas Day, hiking in Providence Canyon with my mom and... Continue Reading →
When I Make it to the Top
Driving home from spending eight beautiful days in Colorado, I watched in new wonder as the foothills around me turned to mountains. The Rocky Mountains were incredible to behold: big, rugged, cold, wild. The Appalachians, however, are old, weathered, and wise. Something about the big mountains of Colorado felt familiar. Maybe it's because they tell... Continue Reading →