Backpacking the Arizona Trail’s Passage 16 in a Superbloom
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by Michael Lanza
1w ago
By Michael Lanza We’re not even five minutes into our backpacking trip when a sound all too familiar startles us: a long, scratchy rattling noise. We stop abruptly and Pam says, “There it is,” pointing at the rattlesnake lying along the railroad tracks that our trail briefly follows before it moves away from the tracks to trace a winding route down the desert valley of the brown, silted Gila River in southern Arizona. After admiring the snake’s noise-making prowess and size for a few moments—from a safe distance—we walk a wide berth around this fellow so as not to agitate him any further and c ..read more
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Review: Black Diamond Pursuit 15 Daypack
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by Michael Lanza
1w ago
Daypack Black Diamond Pursuit 15 $150, 15L/915 c.i., 1 lb. 7 oz./652g (men’s medium) Sizes: men’s and women’s S-L blackdiamondequipment.com From dayhikes up to 16 miles with spurts of running on trails in my local foothills to dayhiking the 13-mile, 3,500-foot Burgess Pass Loop in Yoho National Park, in the Canadian Rockies—cranking up a steep 3,000 vertical feet in 4.5 miles to Burgess Pass and then trotting a fast-paced descent on the rocky and wet Yoho Pass Trail—the Pursuit 15 struck an unusually effective balance between traditional hiking daypacks and running vests that’s most useful to ..read more
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Backpacking Utah’s Mind-Blowing Death Hollow Loop
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by Michael Lanza
3w ago
By Michael Lanza Like many desert Southwest hikes, southern Utah’s Boulder Mail Trail begins from its western trailhead with a lot of laboriously slow walking in soft sand—miles of it, up, down, over, across. When not walking in beach sand, or for brief, merciful spurts, firm sand, we’re hiking over slickrock, that most grippy of ground surfaces where we can move much more quickly—except where the slickrock tilts at severe angles, as it does much of the time. Then it begins an adventurous exercise in strenuous, calf-pumping ascents or cautious descents with backpacks, constantly zigzagging to ..read more
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Review: Nemo Riff 30 Endless Promise Sleeping Bag
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by Michael Lanza
1M ago
Sleeping Bag Nemo Riff 30 Endless Promise $360, 1 lb. 15 oz./879g (men’s regular) Sizes: men’s and women’s regular and long nemoequipment.com Nemo’s Riff down sleeping bags have long carved out a unique space among high-end backpacking bags with their spoon shape and comfortable dimensions, as well as the zippered “thermo gills” on the chest area for adjusting the bag’s degree of warmth to vent on mild nights or batten down the hatches on chilly nights. Spending eight nights in the 2024 update, the Riff 30 Endless Promise, in Glacier National Park in September and in southern Utah in early Oct ..read more
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Backpacking the Canadian Rockies: Nigel and Cataract Passes
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by Michael Lanza
1M ago
By Michael Lanza A couple of hours up the Nigel Pass Trail, after a lunch break beside boulder-strewn rapids on chalky, glacially silted Nigel Creek, we pop out of forest into sub-alpine terrain with wildflowers and the kind of dense, low brush that conceals grizzly bears better than we think—enjoying our first expansive views of the peaks flanking this valley in Banff National Park. As we make our way farther up the valley, our gentle trail turns steeper, leading us up to Nigel Pass at 7,200 feet (2,195 meters), where we drink up a 360-degree panorama of tall cliffs and treeless mountainsides ..read more
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Review: Rocky Talkie Mountain Radio
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by Michael Lanza
2M ago
Two-Way Radio Rocky Talkie Mountain Radio $110 each/$220 per pair 6.1 oz./172.9g (one radio only), 7.9 oz./224g (including carabiners and leash) rockytalkie.com Over more than 30 years of climbing and skiing in the backcountry, I’ve had a few close calls, some directly due to the inability of my partner and I to hear or see one another. One of my most trusted partners—a longtime friend who once saved me from a potentially long lead-climbing fall by leaping down a steep hill at the route’s base to reel in many feet of rope—also once took me off belay before I reached the top of a pitch and anch ..read more
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Review: Black Diamond Distance 1500 Headlamp
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by Michael Lanza
2M ago
Rechargeable Ultra-Bright Headlamp Black Diamond Distance 1500 $200, 7.5 oz./213g blackdiamondequipment.com Comparing any hiking-oriented headlamps I’ve used to the Black Diamond Distance 1500 headlamp feels rather like comparing a Honda Civic to a Bradley armored fighting vehicle. At 7.5 ounces/213 grams, and putting out a supernova-like 1500 lumens at max power, the Distance 1500 is at least twice the price of all of today’s best headlamps for the backcountry and more than doubles most of them in weight and power. Over six months of testing this beast hiking, climbing, mountain and road biki ..read more
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Review: Salewa Alp Trainer 2 Mid GTX Boots
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by Michael Lanza
2M ago
Backpacking and Trekking Boots Salewa Alp Trainer 2 Mid GTX $230, 2 lbs. 5 oz./1.05 kg (men’s US 9/Euro 42) Sizes: US men’s 7-14, women’s 6-10.5 backcountry.com Eight days of hiking in Iceland, including two dayhikes totaling nearly 10 miles of the peaks Blahnukur and Brennisteinsalda in the Fjallabak Nature Preserve and six days trekking nearly 49 miles on the world-class Laugavegur and Fimmvörðuháls trails, presented the full range of conditions that will test any boots: rain falling at times on most days, temperatures from the 30s to 50s Fahrenheit, and hiking on often-wet dirt, pebbles, ro ..read more
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Review: Beyond Clothing Alpha Aura Jacket
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by Michael Lanza
3M ago
Hooded Fleece Jacket Beyond Clothing Alpha Aura Jacket $180, 12 oz./340g (men’s medium) beyondclothing.com On days of resort and backcountry skiing ranging from relatively mild winter temperatures just below freezing to a frigid day ski touring that dropped to 10° F by the time I finished, Beyond Clothing’s hooded Alpha Aura Jacket demonstrated its versatility as a supremely breathable middle and outer layer for cool- to cold-weather activities year-round, with unique design features that improve its weather protection and durability under a backpack. At 12 ounces/340 grams (for the men’s medi ..read more
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Review: Mystery Ranch Tower 47 Crag Pack
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by Michael Lanza
3M ago
Rock Climbing Crag Pack Mystery Ranch Tower 47 $325, 47L/2,870 c.i., 4 lbs., 7 oz./2 kg backcountry.com When it comes time to huck a heavy rack of gear to the crag, most climbers I know conscript a hiking or backpacking pack to the task. Invariably, their gear ends up in a massive, twisted pile of cooked spaghetti in that pack’s main compartment, and these climbers must then dump everything out to find what they need and repack each time they move to another route. With the Tower 47, Mystery Ranch solved this problem by designing a pack for cragging from the ground-up. With a high capacity, th ..read more
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