Thursday, February 27, 2014

Osprey Day Pack Review

Osprey is a popular outdoor backpack manufacturer. Having used a osprey day pack for snowboarding and hiking, I have found may advantages and disadvantages with the bag. Lets be real here; a backpack is made to hold items. Osprey day packs biggest  issue is how little you can put in them. Sure you can put a water bottle, some snacks, and a small first aid kit but that's about it. If you are wearing a sweater and you want to put it away, it wont fit very easily. The reason they do this is to eliminate the bulge that other backpacks have. The backpack straps are extremely comfortable and it doesn't bounce around. I usually only use this backpack in the summer because of the amount I can fit in them. Im sure not every osprey day pack is not like this and I would buy another that would be able to put more in them. I would give my osprey day pack 3.5 stars. 

For more information on Osprey backpacks go to:http://www.ospreypacks.com/

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Never Stop Exploring

This video sums up the reasons I love exploring the outdoors. I hope you will find motivation after watching this and go out and explore on your own!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Mushroom Rock, Carbondale, Colorado

Carbondale Colorado is one of the most beautiful places in the world. With great views of Mount Sopris, this hike proves to be one of my all time favorite. From start to finish, the hike takes at most 2 and a half hours. It is an out and back hike and accessible all year around(These photos were taken over the weekend and there is no snow!).

For directions to this hike go to:
 http://www.mapmyhike.com/us/carbondale-co/mushroom-rock-hike-in-carbondale-route-64558548








Thursday, February 13, 2014

Happy Valentines Day!

Edible Cacti (Part 2)

     Hey! A more common cactus you see is the Opuntia phaeacantha  or the prickly pear cactus. There are many kinds of  Opuntia  but they are all easy to identify. With their big, green, fleshy pads, you cannot miss them. These cacti are extremely beautiful when they are in full bloom with flowers that are red and yellow. It is all edible aside from the spines, but most people remove the seeds by cutting them in half. I have found that this type of cactus is best with mexican dishes. Enjoy!

For more information:
http://www.desertusa.com/cactus/prickly-pear-cactus.html

Thursday, February 6, 2014

Choosing the Right Hiking Footwear

Hey! The right hiking boots are one of the best investments you can make as a hiker. When choosing a hiking boot, take into account where you plan to hike, the seasons you plan to hike, and how long you plan to use your shoes or boots. Lets be honest, hiking is just a fancy word for walking in the woods or outdoors. This in mind you MUST get a pair of boots or shoes that fit you properly and are comfortable! Without the right sized footwear you will be in a world of pain on your longer hikes! Another point to address when choosing hiking footwear is the different types of terrain you might face all year around. My first pair of hiking shoes were low cut around the ankles and I couldn't use them in the winter without my ankles freezing off due to the snow! The last thing to take into account is how long you plan on using your hiking shoes for! The saying "you get what you pay for" is especially true when choosing a type of footwear! You can buy a cheap pair of boots, but they will most likely be uncomfortable and fall apart before you can even get them worn in! If you have questions about what footwear I use contact me at elevatehikingtrips@gamil.com! Thanks!

Monday, February 3, 2014

Edible Cacti (Part 1)

Hello everyone! Each week I will be doing sections on edible plants in Colorado. This week and next week I will focus on edible Cacti(Cactus). Many people don't know that many types of cacti are in fact edible and even available in your local supermarkets! Today lets focus on Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa. Try saying that 3 times fast! Despite being found on rocky and dry hillsides, this cactus is high in calcium and has been used by the natives in the dry seasons. Although not an everyday food, many people still pit roast or boil the buds and claim it tastes like asparagus. I will have to try it!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindropuntia_acanthocarpa


About Me

Hello! My name is Wyatt and I am a Colorado native. Having been born and raised on the Western Slope, I have grown up outdoors. My hobbies include running, hiking, snowboarding, snowshoeing, swimming, rafting, and exploring the untamed woods. As a senior in high school, I recently had an idea to start up a hiking/backpacking business. It is still in planing but I hope it will be a success! I will post pictures and videos of my hiking trips on this blog as well! Let me know what you think at elevatehikingtrips@gmail.com!