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Patagonia Tsali Trail Running Shoes Review

While Patagonia outerwear and clothing is one of the most respected brands in the industry, their footwear line is perhaps still living in the shadows. But, just as the outerwear has evolved, so has the Patagonia footwear line. This season, Patagonia introduced a handful of trail runners that are light, comfortable and functional on the [...]

Project Davos: Nepalese Runners in Switzerland

In a similar vein of Born to Run (in which Tarahumara runners run the Leadville 100), two Nepalese runners are about to participate in one of Europe’s largest ultras.  Fascinating I think.  Here are some articles about Project Davos: htt…

Large, extra large, and 2XL

OK, so before I get into today’s post, I just had to repeat this line, which Andrew Hood must have been smiling when he wrote, about the upcoming Clasica San Sebastian: …but the most combative rider at the Tour de France, Sylvain Chavanel, is s…

Brain Farm HD, Full Of…SICK!!!

I’m off to the Wind River Range today for a little rock climbing (and mosquito swatting) with the Kitty for a few days. Then, it’s time for the Summer Outdoor Retailer down in Salt Lake City next week. Combined with it being mid-summer and in the height of the tourist season here in [...]

First Look: La Sportiva MorphoDynamic Trail Running Shoes

As one of my preferred trail running shoe manufacturers, La Sportiva is introducing an entirely-new philosophy in midsole/outsole design, cushioning and fit. The MorphoDynamic technology is said to create a lighter overall product that’s more stable, lower to the ground and also adequately-cushioned. Typically, low-profile shoes were slim on cushioning, but it appears that La [...]

“But, does it go to 11?” G3 Onyx To Have Full Release Setting 12 — With Liability Coverage

G3 Onyx Binding Review and Thoughts about Release Setting 12

Retul

So rule number one for racing is don’t make any changes right before the race, right? Everybody knows this. Don’t try new food, new equipment, new anything on race day. Especially don’t mess with your position on the bike. With this in mind, I w…

Buffet: Park City Style

I am spoiled. Completely and utterly and hopelessly spoiled. I have singletrack that I can ride from the front door. And when the summer temperatures are overbearing and oppressive and tyrannical, I can drive for a few minutes into the cool shade and crisp air of the mountains and ride unbelievably spectacular trails. But on [...]

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Petzl Tikka XP 2 Headlamp – Review

Review of Petzl Tikks XP 2 and Ultra Headlamps

Yellowstone Bison Attack

I’m pretty sure throwing a stick at a Yellowtone bison is not the recommended way to get it’s attention for that award winning photograph. Needless to say, this women got more than she bargained for last week, and more than a friendly game of fetch.

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