Gear Articles tagged ‘canyoneering’

Desert Smarts: Turning Back

By: Cole Lehman | September 28th, 2010
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Desert Smarts

Desert Smarts

The upcoming release of 127 Hours, a film about Aron Ralston and his cutting-off-his-own-arm ordeal, got us thinking about the desert. When you’re miles away from any possible rescue, desolate sandy roads are all you see of civilization, and a single set of footprints is all you notice along the day’s path, it’s essential to keep things in perspective.

What is the weather forecast? Does everyone have enough water to make it back to base camp? Who has a detailed map and the skills to use it? Is this pace OK for everyone? Does someone have water treatment capabilities and if so, is there potable water along the route? Where? Do you have enough food in case of fringe possibilities?  Does your group? Can you exit the canyon you’re about to enter without backtracking? Read More …

Inside Mountain Hardwear Base Camp

By: Cole Lehman | May 25th, 2010
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Mountain Hardwear BasecampEvery spring, for the past four years, a special event has been taking place in the otherworldly expanse of southern Utah, near the town of Escalante. Outdoor industry retail representatives from across the country are brought together to explore a land defined by geological wonders, scattered with Native American ruins, and full of wisdom-laden locals. Sprinkle in some canyoneering, hiking, and fly fishing expeditions followed by interactive sessions with the employees and gear designers, and you get the ultimate feedback environment for a line of outdoor products— Mountain Hardwear Basecamp 2010. Read More …

Mountain Hardwear Basecamp: Inside Scoop

By: Cole Lehman | May 4th, 2010
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Charlie giving the slot canyon a boost

Charlie giving the slot canyon a boost

I recently had the honor of attending a weekend gear-testing session in Escalante, Utah, that was sponsored by Mountain Hardwear. Mingling with the reps and designers in between 8-hour hiking and canyoneering sessions opened my eyes to a few things. Among them: Escalante is quite possibly the coolest place in the world, and the people who make Mountain Hardwear tick care deeply about everything they do. Read More …

Cañón el Infierno

By: Justin Mool | April 23rd, 2009
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mexcanyon5aJonathan Wilson and a team of four international cavers were the first to explore the entire Infierno Canyon in northwest Mexico’s Sierra Madre Oriental. They were on a reconnaissance mission for future expeditions, mapping possible new entrances to a vast system of interconnected caves in Cretaceous limestone. Over eight days, they battled thirst, hunger, elation, and injury as they navigated the narrow slot canyons.
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