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Author Archives: sierratrails

Mammoth Hikes: Duck Pass and Convict Lake

August 7, 2013by sierratrails 1 Comment

Last weekend we ventured over to the east side of the Sierras, which is a common occurrence – I love the west side of the Sierras, but the east slope tends […]

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John Muir Trail Part One: Devil’s Postpile to Yosemite Valley

August 1, 2013by sierratrails 24 Comments

It all started with an impulsive text, “Do you want to save up vacation time and hike the JMT?” A speedy reply from Squirrel, “I’m in!” Unfortunately, neither of us […]

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Solo Trip: Twin Lakes

July 24, 2013by sierratrails 2 Comments

Last year instead of New Year’s resolutions I made adventure resolutions. Solo backpacking was the last item left on that list – check! My dog Aspen and I hiked from […]

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The Many Layers of a Backpacker

July 18, 2013by sierratrails Leave a comment

When getting ready for any type of trip I have a method for insuring I don’t forget any clothing; I work from top to bottom – visualizing what needs to […]

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Gear Up

Training Collar: A Tale of a New Dog

July 11, 2013by sierratrails 3 Comments

As a Leave No Trace Master Educator it was a bit embarrassing having an impact monster for a dog, particularly her wildlife chasing habit. People have different opinions on dogs […]

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Spork in the Trail: Fancy Mac and Cheese

July 4, 2013by sierratrails Leave a comment

A staple of my backpacking diet is fancy macaroni and cheese – simple, easy to diversify, delicious. For this particular batch I used: Macaroni and cheese – of the Trader Joe’s […]

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Spork in the Trail

Burt Canyon Backpacking

June 27, 2013by sierratrails 9 Comments

It’s official, Hoover Wilderness is my favorite wilderness hands down. The sky-scrapping peaks, the eastern Sierra foliage, the lack of people – amazing. The plan was to hike up Burt […]

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On Foot, Pups Welcome

Gear Up: Wilderness First Aid

June 20, 2013by sierratrails 2 Comments

The backcountry is an unpredictable place when it comes to safety. Thankfully the worst I’ve seen personally is some blister-mangled feet and raspberried hips from an ill-fitting pack. However, we […]

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Slick Rock 4WD Trail

June 13, 2013by sierratrails 1 Comment

On a map the Slick Rock four-wheel drive trail may just be a hashed-squiggly line labeled 7N17. However, look at the map key for more details: high clearance, 4WD road, […]

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Adventure

Choose Your Own Adventure: Try a New Activity

May 30, 2013by sierratrails Leave a comment

You want me to paddle a class two rapid in a canoe?! Ha ha… You’re kidding right? No, no, no. I am a land-based recreationist. Sure I’ll jump in an […]

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