
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Winter Sports
I stumbled across these great winter sport photographs on flickr yesterday. The photographs are from Nationaal Archief. I must admit that these sports look wildly fun.


Now this looks fun, but it's my policy to never do things head first..
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winter
Gaiters
Another piece of gear that I can't live without- gaiters. They make a 5 inch tall boot a 50 inch tall boot--- preventing pesky snow and rain from getting inside the boot. I mainly wear gaiters in the winter, but if I ever get around to buying a shorter pair I would consider wearing them through other seasons.

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Hiking
Monday, February 1, 2010
Vintage Backpacker

I'm now completely addicted to searching for old Backpacker magazine covers. The stuff is just too good to pass up. Plus, Misty's been begging for a doggy backpack like that one.
Winter Hiking: Traction in Snow and Ice
Before I started winter hiking, I thought that I would need the best crampons/snowshoes/ what's a majig. Turns out after years of sliding around on that white stuff called snow I learned that I really didn't need all those things. Here is a brief overview of winter traction such as snowshoes, crampons, and other traction devices.
Snowshoes
Snowshoes are great if you can be the first one out to break the trail. Most of the time, I can't make it out first and since all the other snowshoers have already broken the snow down significantly- I hardly ever get to use my snowshoes. A few times I've made it several miles down a trail to find that others had not hiked the whole trail- then I wished that I had brought them along. So the verdict- they're handy to have- but they may not get a ton of use.
Crampons
If you are above treeline frequently in the winter- crampons can be a nice addition to your winter gear. If you're more of a small to medium size mountain person (which I'll confess to being most days) than you might only use them a handful of times a year.
YakTraks
This is where I would put my money if I wanted to start winter hiking more. I use my YakTraks all winter long. YakTraks are great for hitting well worn winter trails- the kind where the ice has almost turned to ice it has been so well packed. They're also perfect for that in between snow and ice zone-- not enough ice for crampons and not enough deep snow for snowshoes.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Stuck in the Middle
We're stuck in the middle right now with how to tackle our last weekend day. Should we attend to that every growing list of things to-do or should we go back outside and play? I can tell you which way I am already leaning.

Saturday, January 30, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Mount Washington's Wind Speed Record
As if it wasn't sad in enough that our Old Man of the Mountain fell down in 2003, but now we've also lost one of our state's proudest records. (If you haven't noticed yet- I love saying our old man fell down)

For years New Hampshire's Mount Washington has proudly held the world's fastest wind speed at 231 miles per hour. Now, sadly, much like our Old Man, our record has fallen. The newest fastest wind was recorded in 1996 in Australia. Now after years of investigation it is confirmed to be the new record holder.

I will still think fondly of New Hampshire's White Mountains as having some of the worst weather in the world- even if it may not be the fastest and we no longer have an Old Man watching over the state. Until the next wind storm Mount Washington.

For years New Hampshire's Mount Washington has proudly held the world's fastest wind speed at 231 miles per hour. Now, sadly, much like our Old Man, our record has fallen. The newest fastest wind was recorded in 1996 in Australia. Now after years of investigation it is confirmed to be the new record holder.

I will still think fondly of New Hampshire's White Mountains as having some of the worst weather in the world- even if it may not be the fastest and we no longer have an Old Man watching over the state. Until the next wind storm Mount Washington.
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Hiking
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