I’ve been busy getting ready for another snow-camping outing this weekend, which has distracted me from important blogging duties, but it’s been a bit quiet on the blogroll of late so the backlog isn’t too great. Without further ado: Those…
Blogs
A good ol’ blogroll
by tmangan • February 24, 2006 • 0 Comments
Catching up on a few links I’ve been fixing to get ready to post (please ignore the ones you’ve seen already because you cruise all the same sites I do): LittlePo reassures us she didn’t always trot up mountainsides with…
Yes, it’s another outdoors blog
by tmangan • February 21, 2006 • 0 Comments
This one’s called Wicked Outdoorsy, belonging to a public relations agency with clients in the outdoors biz. Most of us in the news biz would wretch at the mere idea of linking to a PR blog, except that most of…
Recent finds
by tmangan • February 20, 2006 • 0 Comments
The Piton is a group blog of outdoors types. They linked this way last week so I’m returning the favor. The Map Room is the place to be to feed your cartography fetish.
Let’s get linkalicious
by tmangan • February 20, 2006 • 1 Comment
I found lots of swell goodies since the last update: GoBlog is blogging the Olympics (no comment on the board babe who was on her butt when she coulda been winning a gold medal; just as well — I thought…
Linkapalooza
by tmangan • February 17, 2006 • 0 Comments
Lots of stuff came over the transom since yesterday’s update. Let’s check it out: Those “Our Hike” gals are up to Day 12. I’m noticing they aren’t exactly purists about camping their way across America at this point — quite…
Let’s have some more links
by tmangan • February 16, 2006 • 0 Comments
Little Po did some showshoeing. Justin needs some more suggestions for backpacking movies. Jonathan Claxton saw some snow in middle Tennesse. Treknologies needs some contributors for Jesse’s new adventure-travel wiki. GoBlog raves over some high-tech Asolo hiking shoes.
A nice article about blogging
by tmangan • February 15, 2006 • 1 Comment
New York Magazine has a fact-filled story about who becomes famous in the blogoshpere and who toils in obscurity. By all appearances, the blog boom is the most democratized revolution in media ever. Starting a blog is ridiculously cheap; indeed,…
A couple quick links
by tmangan • February 15, 2006 • 2 Comments
Treknologies reviews an ultralight Coleman canister stove, and elicits some skepticism from me with a glowing review of a new kind of Mountain House freeze-dried meals (all the ones I’ve tried have tasted like cardboard). Outdoorness links to a lengthy…