Nice reminder from Miss Adventure Pants of things we need to pay attention to as we begin this winter backcountry hiking season! MYTH #1: Avalanches aren’t a big problem in the Lower 48 MYTH #2: Avalanches aren’t a problem for hikers MYTH #3: Avalanche slopes are obvious MYTH #4: Staying off steep slopes will keep…
Author: Backcountry Fever
Setting Goals Drives More Focus
Someone recently asked, how do you get in the habit of doing regular hikes? My suggestion was to set a goal. Last year, I wanted to beat my previous year’s mileage by 100. This year I set a goal to do 50 miles/month. I’ve seen others set goals for # of peaks or # of hikes…
To Tell, or Not To Tell
To tell, or not to tell: that is the question: whether ’tis better to share the locations of outrageous beauty for all to enjoy, or to keep these destinations a mystery as if you are the only one privileged to know. What a dilemma we face today on social media with taking pictures, posting them…
Havasupai: a Grand Canyon Oasis
There’s a lot of info out there about Havasupai that would be redundant if I repeated it again here. Instead, I prefer to share the itinerary of our first trip to this amazing Grand Canyon oasis and let you reference that for your planning needs. DAY 1 – TRAVEL DAY I wasn’t a big fan…
I Think the SPOT App is Lost
I think the SPOT App is lost with a mobile strategy that’s on the road to nowhere! If I’m the end-user with a SPOT device out in the field, I am not needing the mobile app to show me MY location. Much of the time, I’m out of range for cell service anyway… so what’s…
SPOT for Remote Tracking and Emergency Communication
I just activated the coolest Christmas gift ever… a SPOT Satellite GPS Messenger! Now when I go into the backcountry, my wife doesn’t have to worry about me getting stranded or lost without the ability to call for help. This will also come in handy when we go out exploring where I can see two…