Gear Selection: Best Foam Sleeping Pad for Kids 2017
In a previous post, we talked about the choice of foam or inflatable pads. Since I concluded foam was the way to go, let's get into the details. Here are…
In a previous post, we talked about the choice of foam or inflatable pads. Since I concluded foam was the way to go, let's get into the details. Here are…
A frequent complaint about tents is that the diagram of faceless people sleeping in them is too optimistic. That complaint is spot on. Here is the reality, captured in hour-by-hour…
Sleeping Pads come in 2 main categories: foam or inflatable. This choice is very individual, based on comfort, sleep style, cost, weight, packed size, and risk aversion, among other factors.…
The Rule For adults, the popular rule of thumb is to stay below 25% of body weight in a fully loaded pack. If you carry more than that, shorter and flatter…
Updated August 2016 I originally made this selection in late August 2015. I made the same decision in April 2016. By Summer 2016, I noticed the selection had broadened considerably,…
Short Version: When we needed it most, people stepped up to help. We should do the same if we saw someone in need. The Whole Story: This life lesson took…
Best Hikes With Kids: Western Washington & the Cascades Author: Joan Burton with photos by Ira Spring For anyone in the PNW, options are seemingly endless for places to go…
In some places, a locking metal box is the only way to keep your food safe. In others, you can do nothing special at all and still wake up to…
I use a mandolin to cut anything that heads to the food dehydrator. WARNING: Mandolins kill. Be careful. Once, I looked at it funny, and my finger started bleeding. You've…
I have spent most of my backpacking life in Wisconsin, Michigan (the Upper Peninsula), Minnesota (Boundary Waters), and Canada (Quetico Provincial Park). And while are some great options and stories…