This could arguably be the best timelapse video I’ve ever seen. Colin Delehanty, who worked at Planet Granite, and Sheldon Neill created this brilliant timelapse. We have shots of daytime, shots at night, shots of climbers, shots of the valley, shots of the sun rising, etc. It gives you a true vision of all that [...]
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My New Golite Post Canyon Jacket
August 25th, 2011
David I just received a new Golite Post Canyone Jacket in the mail today! I know it’s still like 95 degrees outside, but the price was right and I had the perfect opportunity to grab one. This is now my third piece of Golite merch (I also have the pack and a performance tee).
I picked [...]
Finisterre Clothing
June 26th, 2011
David Disclaimer: I have to put this disclaimer up here because of FCC rules. This shirt was provided to me for free for the purpose of reviewing it on my site. This post is my honest opinion of the product.
Live in the United States? I bet you haven’t heard of Finisterre – an award winning, ethical [...]
Great Sand Dunes National Park
May 26th, 2011
David When you think of Colorado, you think of snow capped Rocky Mountains. You think of backcountry skiing and rock climbing. If you showed the average person a picture or video from Great Sand Dunes National Park you would never think it’s in Colorado.
I’ve never been but it looks really cool.
Hidden Canyon Trail Hiking
March 29th, 2011
David The Hike Guy posted a new hike report on his trek up the Hidden Canyon Trail in Zion National Park. It’s not a hike for the faint of heart – this one will test your nerves as you hike along a 2-3 ft wide ledge overlooking a 800 ft high canyon gorge.
Video of the [...]
The Joys of Spring Hiking
March 21st, 2011
David As I’m reading hiking blogs from all over the country I can’t help but notice one thing: that Spring is here. The trees have green leaves, the weather is a bit warmer and the beautiful colors are starting to pop up everywhere.
Dan Simpson, from Dan’s Hiking Blog, posted a bunch of spring-filled photos from [...]
Stream Crossing
March 10th, 2011
David A cool bridge made to help hikers cross this stream.
Photo by Casas Brancas
Brandon Wilson’s 1200-Mile Via Alpina Trek
January 14th, 2011
David Brandon Wilson, author of Over the Top & Back Again, recently completed a 1,200 mile trek across the Alps on the Via Alpina. His book tells to story of the 11-day journey.
You can find a preview of his trek in Backpacking Light Magazine. It goes into his prediction that the Via Alpina could be Europe’s [...]

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