Archive for 'Adventures'
Extreme Nordic Skiing Takes Over the West
Posted on 28. Jan, 2010 by Dirtbag.
Well not really… but if you had enough of ridiculously high lift ticket prices, traffic jams in the canyon, or uber high avalanche danger in the backcountry – Nordic Skiing may just be the next best thing. The skis are easy to come across or relatively inexpensive for a new set-up compared to alpine [...]
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Norris Hot Springs – Soaking to Live Music Near Bozeman, Montana
Posted on 19. Jan, 2010 by Dirtbag.
Norris Hot Springs, Water of the Gods is a trippy little commercial hot spring about a half hours drive outside of Bozeman, Montana. The 30 x 40 foot pool was super clean and the perfect temperature for soaking in the winter – 106 degrees F. Wood planks line the pool and the artesian spring bubbles [...]
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Backpacking in Canyonlands National Park – The Needles’ Chesler Park
Posted on 13. Oct, 2009 by Dirtbag.
Feel the spirit of Edward Abbey, the American author and environmental advocate, in the Needles District of Canyonlands National Park as you trek three miles over red and white slickrock, through sandy washes, prickly pear cactus and yucca groves to the best camp spot in Utah – Chesler Park.
The Colorado and Green Rivers divide Canyonlands [...]
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Maple Canyon: Rock Climbing in Central Utah
Posted on 02. Sep, 2009 by Dirtbag.
The rock in Maple Canyon is exceptionally unique. The canyon looks like it jumped right out of the pages of a Dr. Seuss book and literally looks like vertical cobblestone streets. Maple Canyon offers great climbing for beginners (well-protected 5.8-9s) as well as experts (plenty of overhanging 12 and 13s).
With excellent climbing and cheap and [...]
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South Canyon Hot Springs – Hippy Pots Near Glenwood Springs, CO
Posted on 14. Jun, 2009 by Dirtbag.
South Canyon Springs is a good alternative to the commercial springs in the Glenwood area. South Canyon consists of two hippy pots located up on a hillside with great views of the surrounding mountains and for detailed information about the springs see Touring Colorado Hot Springs. We visited the springs in June of 2009 [...]
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Soaking in Fifth Water Hot Springs: The Best of Utah Natural Hot Springs
Posted on 20. May, 2009 by Dirtbag.
Fifth Water Hot Springs, also known as Diamond Fork Hot Springs, is a natural hot spring with a series of natural and man-made pools of varying temperatures. The springs are located near Spanish Fork, Utah that is about 10 miles south of Provo or 55 miles south of Salt Lake City. Fifth Water [...]
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The Bonneville Shoreline Trail Marathon (BSTM) – An End to Community Trail Races?
Posted on 07. May, 2009 by Dirtbag.
In a world of increasing trail entry fees, registrations filling up way too fast, and too many race day rules – community, “free” races are a refreshing alternative to lotteries, high fees, and all those rules. The 10th annual Bonneville Shoreline Trail Marathon (BSTM) took place on Saturday, April 25, 2009 – but this year may [...]
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Lamoille Canyon: Rock Climbing in Northern Nevada
Posted on 30. Apr, 2009 by Dirtbag.
Lamoille Canyon is a newly developed climbing area in northeast Nevada located just off of I-80 near Elko, Nevada. Lamoille Canyon is about 2 1/2 hours from Salt Lake City and about 3 1/2 hours east of Reno – making it a great stopping point for those traveling between the Rockies and the Sierras. The [...]








