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Replay: The Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door: The Crazy Kayaker
in The Outdoor Weblog, on March 31, 2008
... owner of Onnadayr IT Firefighting and Prevention.
3. My Optimus Nova multi-fuel stove, donated by Backcountry.com. It burns any type of fuel known to man, and a few others, I suspect. It never fails...
Rewind: The Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door: Jacob van der Merwe
in The Outdoor Weblog, on March 31, 2008
...recreation and vacations.
But I digress, so let me try to answer your question: I also do a lot of backcountry hiking; kayaking is a natural extension to hiking, in that it gets you away from the cro...
Best Friends Animal Society & Grand Canyon Getaway
in The Flyaway Weblog, on March 12, 2008
...e! However, you will probably want to join Canyon Rim Adventures on the three day, two night guided backcountry adventure.
During the Best Friends portion of the trip, participants will stay on site...
Outdoor News Update: Bike Friendly Cities & Three Missing Snowboarders
in The Outdoor Weblog, on December 12, 2007
...ches have been reported in the area. Troyer says the men, believed to be in their 20s and 30s, went backcountry snowboarding Friday and were due back Sunday night. He says they were reported overdue o...
Outdoor News Update: Solar Kayaks & Antarctic Ship
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 27, 2007
...fornia, from around Donner Pass to Castle Crags State Park - I had just had one of the most amazing backcountry experiences in my life (through the High Sierra in mid-May, 5.5 days without seeing anyo...
Outdoor News Update: Glacier National Park Tainted
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 15, 2007
... Pollution has tainted even the most remote areas of glacier national park , and some fish in backcountry waters are so contaminated they could endanger the wildlife eating them, a federal scien...
Outdoor News Update: Endangered Destinations & World Cup Skiing
in The Outdoor Weblog, on October 29, 2007
...t it. The way I see it, if you've done the legwork to find a secret spot-a fishing hole , backcountry powder stash, climbing crag, or surf break-you owe it to yourself and the explorers who ...
Lawinenkunde auf dem Sofa
in Outdoor-Blogger, on October 25, 2007
... Praxisnähe ist an dieser Stelle anzumerken: Die Vorbeitung auf eine Alpintour oder einen Backcountry-Ausflug kann durchaus mit "White Risk" verbessert werden, jedoch sollte sich der User ni...
Rotolog - schicke Uhr im Retrodesign
in Worldwide Luxus, on October 9, 2007
... früheren Tagen schon einmal Armbanduhren mit Holzeinlagen gegeben hat. Sei´s drum. Bei Backcountry leswn wir zu diesem Klassiker:
The Nixon Men's Rotolog Watch is the timepiece you...
Outdoor News Update: Zion National Park and Cycling's Golden Age
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 24, 2007
... Here's the best of the outdoor news I've missed.
Fires Close Zion Backcountry
Zion national park has closed its backcountry to hiking, climbing and rappelling, as of Thursday, Ju...
Outdoor News Update: Mountain Biking and Climbing
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 11, 2007
...s on either coast, mountain bikers have had to look to the Rocky Mountains for their taste of epic, backcountry riding.
Moab to Host September Adventure Race
Gravity Play Sports will again host ...
The Best of Oahu's Hiking Trails
in The Outdoor Weblog, on June 26, 2007
I'm sure you know Hawaii is famous for it's pristine beaches and relaxing resorts. And, if you're a fan of the ABC show, Lost, you know Hawaii is about more than sand and umbrella drinks.
After watching the show, I've often wondered about the adventure tourism possibilities in H...
Northeast Backcountry Accommodations
in The Outdoor Weblog, on June 26, 2007
... I often hike alone (yes, I know I shouldn't) and when I'm exploring trails in the the backcountry, I've considered camping out there. However, I change my mind when I'm faced with m...
Bias FOR ATVs in Garfield County: Enragement Ensues
in Under My Helmet, on June 13, 2007
...er experience and touts how the county ignores the potential harm that ATVs can do to the fragile backcountry and blinded by the tourist dollars riding into town aboard ATVs .
Congrats to Garfiel...
Urban Girl's Guide to Camping
in The Outdoor Weblog, on May 30, 2007
...your hands free.
Menicucci notes that having access to potable water is "probably the biggest backcountry hassle." Sure, you can pack jugs in your car, but you can't lug 10 gallo...
Hiking the National Parks
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 30, 2007
...rs northwest of the Hoh trailhead, offers eerie rock formations and tidal pools -- plus a no-hassle backcountry permit process that allows you to camp on the sand and build a big honkin' driftwood...
The Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door: Jacob van der Merwe (Part 2)
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 24, 2007
This is the second part of the interview with Jacob van der Merwe. See part one below .
The Mississippi River is 2,000 miles long. How did you plan, research, and prepare logistics, food, and lodging for this trip?
My planning progress was (still is) somewhat organic in nature, in that o...
The Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door: Jacob van der Merwe (Part 1)
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 24, 2007
I'm proud to announce a new section to the Outdoor Weblog called the Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door. The Outdoor Enthusiast Next Door is a weekly interview with an outdoor lover or adventure traveler discussing recent adventures and professing their love for the outdoors.
This week's Out...
Colorado Cracking Down On Skiers
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 10, 2006
...stricted areas. The penalties for ducking the ropes and cruising those enticing - but forbidden - backcountry trails goes from $300 to $1,000 this year.
Summit County Sheriff John Minor was qu...
Are You A Wild Woman?
in The Outdoor Weblog, on October 24, 2006
...the physical challenge of a women's rock climbing or mountain biking course, the stillness of backcountry yoga, or the creative inspiration of wilderness writing, you'll find it here!
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California Swimming Holes: Red Rocks of Santa Barbara Part Two
in The Outdoor Weblog, on July 21, 2006
To be seventeen again! Crazy enough, brazen enough, filled with enough moxie to propel oneself off this ragged stack of boulders close to eighty feet from the shallow swimming hole. This one kid with the mop top must have sat on top of that precipice for nearly a half hour trying to get enough coura...
MAMMOTH MOUNTAIN: Snowboarding And Life Lessons
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 10, 2006
...n ourselves . . . but we cannot truly predict when and where. Not for certain. This is what makes backcountry exploration that much more harrowing and intimidating to me. If snow wants to fall ...
How to Pitch a Story
in Bizinformer, on September 13, 2005
...e budding writer look into publications in sync with their personal interests. For example, I enjoy backcountry hiking and camping. I would probably want to contact outdoors magazines to pitch them so...
I Want to be a Bush Rat!
in The Aviation Weblog, on July 15, 2005
... guessing flying around the wilds of Canada and alaska taking hunters and fishermen into the backcountry. How cool is that!
Steve flies a deHavilland Otter and chronicles his journeys on his...
Backcountry Blues Part Three
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 14, 2005
...aptly named rampart where only twelve hours
before we huddled together pondering our predicament.
backcountry trips are something that is not for
everyone. Only the hardy brave the elements to ...
Backcountry Blues Part Two
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 13, 2005
...e dungeon. She made nary a whimper. As soon as our
fire master had some logs from the well-stocked backcountry
hut blazing in the bowel of the stove, Willow curled up inches
from the hot iron, and ...
Backcountry Blues Part One
in The Outdoor Weblog, on April 12, 2005
...
Each year the hardcore backcountry snow lovers that I call my friends use every possible method within their power to get me to join them on their forays into the Sierra Nevada wilderness. ...



