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Canyonlands: The Maze to the Dollhouse

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Hiking, Moab, Utah, Wilderness by DylanApril 16, 20145 Comments

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Now before I get into the nitty-gritty, and I truly mean nitty-gritty, I must preface that I have been 4-wheel driving my whole life. I remember hanging onto the “Oh-shit” …

Down the road: Sunset Arch and Willow Creek, Escalante

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Escalante, Hiking, Utah by DylanOctober 9, 2013Leave a Comment

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The Escalante region doesn’t get as much attention as say, Arches or Zion, but it is certainly just as beautiful! A couple weekends back I decided to check out Sunset …

The High Uintas: Rain, fog and Amethyst Lake

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Hiking, Utah, Wilderness by DylanSeptember 12, 20131 Comment

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I drove from Ogden to the Christmas Meadows trailhead Saturday, arriving at roughly midnight and set my tent up under stars. I awoke two hours later to continuous rain drops. …

Beartooth Mountains: Fishing the Hellroaring Lakes

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Fishing, Montana by DylanAugust 23, 2012Leave a Comment

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I explored the Beartooth Mountains for the first time ever. And well, was blown away!! I felt like I was walking in the Alaskan Tundra. It was windy, stark, barren …

Glacier National Park: Belly River Drainage

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Glacier National Park, Hiking, Montana by DylanJuly 25, 2012Leave a Comment

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I say this each and every time I go to Glacier National Park, “I love this place!” This past trip I took my parents Ricki and Sandy into the Belly …

Coyote Gulch: A perfect adventure in three days

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Hiking, Utah by DylanMay 17, 2012Leave a Comment

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After my trip to Bryce Canyon, I loaded the truck with Marneé, my father, my mother and friend Bob and headed into the heart of the Staircase-Escalante National Monument. We …

Glacier National Park: Gunsight Lake to Lake Ellen Wilson

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Glacier National Park, Montana by DylanAugust 16, 2011Leave a Comment

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I had the pleasure of visiting one of my favorite places in the world, Glacier National Park. It was August of 2011 and the passes had just lost their last …

Floating into the heart of the desert: Kayaking the Escalante River

In All, Camping and Backpacking, Rafting, Utah by DylanJune 16, 2011Leave a Comment

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In the spring of 2011, I had the opportunity of a lifetime to run the isolated and magical Escalante River. For 11 months of the year, it is hardly a …

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