I’ll be going (again!) for the Unsupported Collegiate Loop FKT starting in the very early morning of September 3rd, 2025. This is somewhat of a last minute decision, as my actual plan was to do an Unsupported Nolan’s 14 run right about now, a goal that I’ve been planning, recon’ing and training for these past Continue reading…
The Gossamer Gear Grit 28 At A Glance The Gossamer Gear Grit 28 is an absolute exemplary fastpack for super ultralight pack outs where long days, miles, and pushing your limits is your primary goal. Stand Out Features of the Gossamer Gear Grit 28 The excellent value for what you pay, the Grit 28 is Continue reading…
The Self-Powered Athlete: “I moved from Denver to Boulder and just became like a Zen Buddhist monk, living in a little room and dedicating myself to this goal.” After six or seven months of training, I just felt ready to go.”
As I like to do for Big Projects, I’ve started a page about the Hoosier to Loveland Pass traverse I’ve dubbed “The Argentine Super Spine“. I think it’s an excellent adventure route for those looking for a bit more spice in their backpacking trips.
Howdy all, I’ll be going for the Unsupported Collegiate Loop FKT Attempt starting in the very early morning of July 15th. If my asthma doesn’t make an appearance and I don’t get run off the high country because of a dangerous lightning storm (I write this as one is overhead), I think I have a Continue reading…
Thursday 5/1/25: StairMaster, 1hr L7 — just getting back to it. HR was low (av of < 105bpm), but legs were sore, so my guess is that my aerobic conditioning is really good right now, even with such a grueling trip. Friday 5/2/25: StairMaster, 1hr L8, average of 121 bpm. Still pretty good. Still felt Continue reading…
Tuesday 4/1/25: Rest I had plans to work out, but I also had to nap twice, so that’s a good sign more rest is needed. Wednesday 4/2/25: Running, StairMaster Long work day, so I’m happy anything got done! Ran to the gym, then to work (4.5 miles), then the StairMaster at L7 — all Z2. Continue reading…
The Northern Sangres Traverse Loop starts/finishes at the Rainbow Trail Trailhead on the road up Methodist Mountain outside of Salida, CO. Start by hiking 20 miles southeast on the Rainbow Trail to Hayden Pass Road, then hike up the 5 miles and many thousands of feet of elevation gain to the top of Hayden Pass. Continue reading…
Saturday 3/1/25: Rest Sunday 3/2/25: Longs Peak via Cables with Drew After last Tuesday’s shutdown Drew and I both peeped the forecast, which looked much better and penciled in Sunday for another go. Weather turned out to be pretty much perfect — toasty, even! — and Drew made light work up Cables. I recorded the Continue reading…
Winter in Colorado! The outside temps dipped down again, so I planned on camping out to test my gear and see just how warm it keeps me in frigid conditions. There are a few different parts of a holistic camping system that assist in providing a habitable environment. A shelter (tent), a sleeping bag or Continue reading…
Saturday 2/1/25: Mt. Lady Washington with DrewBob Weather looked particularly terrible — windy! — so we decided an easy run to Mt. Lady Washington was best — perhaps a few laps. Wind was the deciding factor and we pulled the plug after one summit, which almost didn’t happen as Drew got blown off the peak! Continue reading…
The number of ideas for projects that swirl in my head is exhausting. There is always an incredible route that I want test myself on. Here are my top ideas: The Sawatch Trifecta As the name suggests, this is actually three separate projects that just so happen to be in the Sawatch Range, which are Continue reading…
Critical Points Ignore mAh mAh is what power banks are usually advertised under, and may give you a rough idea of capacity, but it doesn’t tell the whole story. The specification is incomplete as it does not include Voltage. And mAh listed can be used to hide the true capacity of a battery. Ignore mAh! Look Continue reading…
I’ve used DIY vapor barrier socks in the past with good results, but I never knew if they actually made a difference than going without. The theory seems sound enough: a ftvapor barrier prevents evaporative heat lose (mass transport) — one of the four ways heat is transferred (radiation, conduction, and convection being the others). Continue reading…
Winter backpacking is a constant battle against keeping things from freezing — especially when managing water. Making water by melting snow is a chore I rather not have to do more than I need to and fuel is too precious to waste. Running out puts you in a dangerous circumstance. And the snow here in Continue reading…
The Black Diamond Men’s Solution Hoody At A Glance A high quality, midweight, synthetic fill, insulated jacket with front zip, helmet-compatible hood, bottom cinches and chest pocket that’s perfect as a Winter active insulation, for summer backpacking while at the campsite or on top of lofty mountain summits, and for an everyday do-it-all jacket in Continue reading…
A bright, compact front bike light with innovative mounting options, USB-C charging, along with an included removable and replaceable 18650 battery.
My Patreon Members make these long-form videos possible! Join for early access and other special perks! https://www.patreon.com/longranger Another adventure in Exhaustion! Justin Simoni as: THE LONG RANGER throws caution to the wind racing through a large chunk of the Colorado Trail in Springtime not knowing if trail conditions are bone dry or under a sheet Continue reading…
Fenix BC06R At a Glance What is the Fenix BC06R Rechargeable Bike Tail Light? The Fenix BC06R Rechargeable Bike Tail Light is a premium, compact, and lightweight rear red bike light. This handsome light sports a variety of lighting patterns at both a low and high intensity, plus an automatic burst mode when braking is Continue reading…