Andrew at WTA blog wonders if all these new converts to snowshoeing realize all the dangers inherent in winter backcountry fun, such as: Take those pesky and fatal avalanches, for instance. Popular summer hiking trails such as McClellan Butte, Granite…
Monthly Archives: December 2006
Power outage
by tmangan • December 27, 2006 • 0 Comments
We’re having a hellacious blow of wind and rain in the Bay Area today, one consequence of which is we’ve lost power at our house, so no electricity means no blog updates today. I’m at work now, which means I…
Flickr pic o’ the day
by tmangan • December 27, 2006 • 0 Comments
A frog, originally uploaded by robif. “A Frog” from the photo stream of robif. Robert Faric, the photographer, says of the setting: The picture was taken on Pohorje in Slovenia. Pohorje is a mainly wooded mountain (highest elevation ~1520m) that…
Rick’s Top 10 Trails of the World
by tmangan • December 26, 2006 • 0 Comments
I figured I’d wait till Rick posted all 10 of his all-time favorite hiking locales. No. 1 is in Canada, of course. Today he added a Peruvian circuit not in his top 10 but notable as the locale of the…
How to use a signal mirror
by tmangan • December 26, 2006 • 3 Comments
Everybody knows a signal mirror can save your bacon if you’re lost in the wilderness, but how many of us actually know how to use one? At risk of posting something of actual use to actual hikers, here’s a link…
Hiking memories of 2006
by tmangan • December 26, 2006 • 0 Comments
June 2006, originally uploaded by busybeingborn. Posted a dozen at Busy Being Born yesterday. Evidence here.
Flickr pic o’ the day
by tmangan • December 26, 2006 • 1 Comment
Mountain Pool, originally uploaded by letskyce. “Mountain Pool,” from the photo stream of letskyce. The scene is from White Oak Canyon at Shenandoah National Park.
Flickr pic o’ the day — Christmas Edition
by tmangan • December 25, 2006 • 1 Comment
Friends, originally uploaded by bastish. “Friends” from the photo stream of Bastish. Even reptiles want to get together for the holidays.
What a blogger wants for Christmas
by tmangan • December 25, 2006 • 9 Comments
Feedback. Validation. Support. Engagement. (And oddly enough, giving these things tends to cause one to receive them).