Nothing beats adventures with lots of people and few limitations, but every once in a while it can be fun to mix up the group members-- or un-mix them.
Spending time in the outdoors with those who are...
The trip started off with high hopes. My two best friends and I hopped in my truck and drove up to Yellowstone to start our three-day backpacking adventure through the southern part of the park. When we...
On the early morning of July 15th, 1993, a group of eight started the approach towards Kolob canyon in Zion National Park. The third biggest canyoneering route in the park, Kolob is famous for having water...
45 feet looks more like 4500 feet when you are standing at the top of it.
I was halfway down the slot canyon in Lamb’s Knoll. We had already completed one small rappel, and there was no way to turn...
Getting Stoked:
Amethyst Lake in the High Uintas Wilderness is a place that you should add to your bucket list. If you were born in the month of February, then you definitely need to visit Amethyst...
As much as my dog loves lounging around the house, Phillip also needs an open field or dirt to frolic about in with his furry friends. With the warm weather, Phillip and I have caught the spring fever...
Few coffee shop owners can say they’ve run a marathon, let alone, been the first woman to finish the Four Deserts Grand Slam Plus. Yeah, you heard me. That’s the Atacama, Gobi, Sahara, and Arctic...
Sometimes it feels like Millenials and the generations that have followed are derided for almost everything they do. Whether or not this derision is always valid, the truth is, post-Baby Boomer generations...
Through each season, the peaks of the Wasatch transform with the elements to take on a radically different façade,
and during the period of snowfall and cold, this range is an entirely different...