New Shola 230 Esker Hat Review – Average Hiker
The Kora Beanie is comfortable and fits well. It is small and easy to pack – a versatile little piece of clothing.
The Kora Beanie is comfortable and fits well. It is small and easy to pack – a versatile little piece of clothing.
Ghost Ranch, fellow hikers, and crazy cows, made for a good and crazy couple of days.
The morning after the thunderstorms was quiet. Quiet is good, but not in the middle of the forest surrounded by weird little skeletons…
My Feathered Friends sleeping bag had arrived, and I was not supposed to look in the box!
Cuba, NM was a town stop that I enjoyed. Not all of the towns were memorable, but this first town where I took some down time, well, I still remember it…
The hike into Cuba NM was tough. If hiking the CDT again, I would definitely wear pants or high gators in New Mexico.
I felt fortunate to see the grey wolf as I traveled across the mesa. It really was a magnificent animal.
Mount Taylor was a highlight of New Mexico for me, and I was looking forward to climbing the dormant volcano.
The section from Pie Town to Grants was primarily long road walks, interspersed with a crazy cow and distance wild fires.
Hiker reunions were always welcome in town. Hikers that had met one time greeted each other the second time like long lost friends.
Yet another food bar review on a bar with a new twist – recycled grain powder from the dregs of beer distilling. Interesting concept…
Pie Town was a well known stop along the Continental Divide Trail. After several days on trail just the thought of PIE was enough to quicken most hiker’s steps.
Backpacking Foot Care is a topic near and dear to me. I’ve made a lot of mistakes, and learned a few lessons in the process. This post offers a couple of mistakes and lessons learned.
I’m always looking for meal supplements to take on long backpacking trips. I had tried the Greenbelly Food Bars, and decided to give the Mud Meals a shot.
The Appalachian Trail in New York state, from Route 55 to I-84, offers moderate terrain. It is classic NY, with lots of rocks, and small, steep rocky ups and downs.
The Arizona Trail traverses numerous mountain ranges, and the desert ecosystems I find beautiful. I’m looking forward this hike beginning early Spring of 2020.
I could not have chosen a more perfect day to hike to Sages Ravine and Race Mountain!
As we strive for lighter and lighter gear, the decision between sleeping bags and quilts is becoming more common.
Table of Contents Bear Mountain and Lions Head Bear Mountain and Lions Head are located near Salisbury, in upper Connecticut. I stomped around the car,… Read More »Bear Mountain and Lions Head Day Hike | Average Hiker
I enjoyed my Outdoor Herbivore meals. The flavors were sharp and appealing. The chili was one of my favorite chili’s I’ve tried.
Connecticut Fall Hike – Day 4 I was originally hiking to Great Barrington, MA, but Sunday called for lower temperatures and downpours. My Connecticut Section… Read More »Connecticut Section Fall Hike – Hiking | Average Hiker
Some of my favorite small backpacking gear companies, are not so small anymore.
Day 3 – Connecticut Section Fall Hike Day 2 had left me a little stiff, and I slowly began stretching out my stiff limbs as… Read More »Connecticut Section Fall Hike | Average Hiker
Fall Hike – Day 2 Day 1 had been a nice easy introduction to the Fall hike. Unfortunately, day 2 ended up probably being the… Read More »Appalachian Trail – Fall Hiking | Average Hiker
Hiking Report – Nuclear Lake, shooting range, Good Year Blimp – today’s hike offered a little bit of everything.
The final 5 miles to Tennessee Pass were beautiful, but slow, as I stopped every half mile to take a break.
The final 5 miles to Tennessee Pass were beautiful, but slow, as I stopped every half mile to take a break.
I spent some time debating between the ATR 5 and the Speedgoat, but ultimately went with the ATR 5 due to comfort, and larger toe box. The Speedgoat was a little too narrow for my foot, and the impact was a little stiffer, more like a running shoe.
Every 20 mile hike should have a gourmet burger at the end.
Every 20 mile hike should have a gourmet burger at the end.
Hiking to Georgia Pass was beautiful, even in the rain.
Colorado Trail – August 10th, 2019 Brown Mule I was up early, and headed across town to the “Brown Mule.” Breakfast, yesterday, had been memorable,… Read More »Brown Mule | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 9th, 2019 Lesson Learned We slept through storms and rain all night. Jordan said he may have felt his hair rise.… Read More »Lesson Learned | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 8th, 2019 Nasty Squirrel I paused when I grabbed my pole this morning. It felt weird, and I saw the reason… Read More »Nasty Squirrel | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 7th, 2019 Long Days We have consistently pushed close to 20 miles a day over the last two days. Mileage has… Read More »Long Days | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 6th, 2019 South Platte River The South Platte River was our goal for the morning. This large, rugged river was the… Read More »Hot Burn | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 5th, 2019 Leaving Denver Between flights, Uber, and the desire for one last “real meal,” we left Denver a little later… Read More »Leaving Denver | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Colorado Trail – August 3rd, 2019 Pre-Trip Thunderstorms, here we come! Jordan and I are starting the Colorado Trail this coming up Monday. I’ll continue… Read More »First Day in Denver | Colorado Trail – Average Hiker
Continental Divide Trail – May 11th, 2009 Ella’s Diner Where I now live, in the northeast, we would have called Ella’s a diner. I pushed… Read More »Ella’s Diner | Continental Divide Trail – Average Hiker
Continental Divide Trail – May 10th, 2009 Once again, nature reminded me of my place last night. My Poison Ivy drove me CRAZY! I am… Read More »Reserve, NM | Continental Divide Trail – Average Hiker