In Support of Wilderness

What is Wilderness?

Think about where you are at this very moment, reading these words.  Think about the land beneath your feet, under your seat, and right outside your window.  Chances are that your current location is like much of the rest of our planet today - dramatically altered and under the direct control of human beings, utterly unrecognizable in terms of its prehistoric qualities.  These changes might have improved your current comfort, but something valuable and increasingly rare has been lost in the taming of where you are now. 

Consider your dependence on technology in your day to day life.  How reliant are you on motorized or mechanized vehicles for your transportation needs?  How long has it been since you’ve been without an outlet to charge your smartphone?  How much do you depend on your furnace when it’s cold and your air conditioner when it’s hot?  How able are you to thrive in the absence of grocery stores and permanent shelter?  Are skills like these even relevant in your daily routine? 

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Imlay 2023 Mystery Pack (new)

Mystery 2023 - Features and Details

The Mystery 2023 is 2” taller than prior versions, making it more of a ‘real pack’, only 1” shorter than the Kolob. The three-point shoulder straps fit and carry better, and are easier to sew. They allow a wide fit range, from 5’4” to 6’2” (ish). The hipbelt is the traditional Wing Style as before, but adjusted for better function and easier sewing. The back frame is lighter and better at providing vertical structure. Otherwise, the standard Mystery features apply - small enough to bring through narrow canyons, large enough to bring… well, stuff. On the approach. Not so much IN-Canyon. No lid. Armored sides with moderate drainage. Padded bottom for durability, with the Swoop styling that works well for downclimbing. Quick-release shoulder straps. Water tube exits for those foolish enough to bring tanks into canyons. Inside Rack to hold your gear. Stout handle on the outside. Over-the-top strap to pull the whole thing together. Sidewinder handle on one side, for when it really gets skinny. Helmet pocket outside. And a non-pocket on the lower part of each side.

Total Weight = 2 lbs 10 oz. Volume is 28 liters for the body, plus 5 liters for the Helmet Pocket on the approach.

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Zion Wildflowers April 2022 - East Rim Wanderings

East Rim Trail near East Entrance —- April 2022 Flowerwalks

Last year was very very dry. Last year's condition has a lot to do with how this year's bloom will be, in addition to spring temperatures and precip.

When I started studying Zion Wildflowers, I wanted to write a book that would say what blooms where and when... how incredibly naive! I also thought there were only maybe 200 species of flowers in The Park... ha ha ha ha ha. Joke's on me.

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2022 ScuttleButt - new product / revised product

We have made a change to the ScuttleButt for 2022.

Rather than entirely welded PVC laminate construction, the new version with have a '“Cordura” (actually, air-textured nylon, non-branded) top section that goes around the harness waistbelt, and a welded PVC laminate lower section over your butt and the harness leg loops.

Why? WHY? (You may ask)

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It's A Crack! (Kinda like a canyon) January 17, 2021

It had been on the list for a few years. Okay, TEN years. Expectations were low, but the approach was only an hour, the canyon itself was fairly short, it promised some long raps at the end, NO WATER, and the exit was short. In the quest to get out and do something, yeah, let’s do an exploration, and see what happens!

Tim Hoover recently located in Springdale was my partner for the day. We met at the Water Canyon (Hildale) trailhead and it was darn cold out… being, like, January and all. Got going at 9:24. Wonderful hike up to the top of water canyon. Lots of uphill. Nice to do it at a relaxed pace.

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A Christmas Day Canyon (or two) - Yankee Doodle and Hidden Star

For ten years, us pagans have done an interesting canyon on Christmas Day. And usually, it is perhaps the most difficult canyon of the year for me, being the “responsible one” with a vivid imagination for what could go wrong. This year, our Christmas gang was down to Tim Hoover and myself, and we were both inclined less toward suffering / swimming in icewater; and more toward just getting out for the day to stimulate the appetite.

After a bit of discussion, we settled on Hidden Star (which I had not done previously) and Yankee Doodle (which I had only done as a guided trip, all three of which were ‘interesting’). Tim suggested an early start, and I asked why?

So we did. Took us a while to find the start of Hidden Star, but I have to say it is a brilliant find. And Yankee Doodle - uh, well… is Yankee Doodle.

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Pine Creek Zion Run Through and Anchor Work 09-25-2020

Some canyons opened for business 9-24-2020 and I decided to make a quick dash through Pine Creek on the next day, Friday 9-25.

I had unfinished anchor business in there. The winter before last, the large boulder at the end of the narrows section moved down 6 feet, restoring the rappel that used to be here, since climbing under was no longer possible. The glue-in bolt Mr. Cabe …

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Fitwell Canyoneering Shoes (1)

My buddy Jonathan Zambella made a connection with a UK boot maker a couple years ago, and has been using their boots in his Rental Program since. It’s complicated, so stay with me here. The goal is to bring a USA version “Chameleon” of the European boot “Aquator” to the USA starting Spring 2021 - might have a few Nov 1, 2020.

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Canyoneering on Lake Powell, Sept 15, 2020

Out onto Dominey Reservoir for another splendid September trip. The weather was bomber - blue sky, not much wind - but a bit on the hot side, so early starts were called for, and many of our approach hikes were long and took a lot out of me, who does not do that well in the heat. Especially after hiding in my basement all summer…

I don’t take enough pictures to tell the tale of A canyon, and it is Lake Powell, so we don’t anyway. Powell is a special place, a reserve of adventure canyoneering.

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B.O. Canyon - Escalante National Monument - May 2010

Ramoo was doing a prodigious (as usual) May trip, on which I was invited but, c'mon, this is my time to make hay, as in dough, so alas... But it was INSISTED I participate on one particular project, where certain chunks of metal were inserted in backcountry holes, rather unnecessarily, with our job to remove them and patch carefully with epoxy. Yes, dear friends, nothing like a little bolt removal to get ME motivated.

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B.O. Canyon - Escalante - May 2010 - Eric Godfrey

It was the last day of a 10 day trip for me. The previous days had been fantastic and today's agenda was to drop into a canyon Ram had heard rumors of. The story was that a pair of bolts were sitting near a tree at the end of the canyon but as to what was between where we would drop in and the final drop was pretty unclear.

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Zion Hiking - The Cross-Echo Observation Point, with Flowers!

Zion Park re-opened on a limited basis and I needed some exercise. Trail-hiking allowed, off trail not so much. Tim Hoover came up from Springdale which allowed us to do a 2-car route to Observation Point. The Cross-Echo version starts from the Stave Springs Trailhead, crosses Echo Canyon, hits O Pt, then exits via the East Mesa Trail. The simple East Mesa to OPt and back just seemed too little punishment for our sixty-year-old plus bodies…

I took along my “medium” camera to take pics of flowers (and perhaps scenery), and the results were …

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Ticaboo Canyoneering - South Fork Ticaboo Mesa May 2 2020

Home confinement was driving me nuts. Doing a straightforward canyon with a small well-selected crew seemed like a reasonable and safe/conservative thing to do. No local contact required. Separate cooking and sleeping / social distancing. We chose a place to camp where we expected no one else to camp, even on a beautiful weekend as was finally coming up after a slow spring. In this case, we was Sara Morger, Melissa Webb and myself. Thanks for inviting me.

I had done the South Fork of Ticaboo Creek route several years ago with Ryan Cornia after a 10 hour drive from Mt Carmel on a HUUUGE thunderstorm day. Thus we got the canyon full of fresh water. We had a good day, but I was not particularly impressed by the canyon. Three hours of sleep the night before might have had something to do with that.

The weather was beautiful, we did the canyon, it was brilliant.

S Fork is an odd canyon. A couple big rappels, a chain of potholes, and arch or two. Not very Ticaboo-like, no skinny stuff.

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ZION Off-Trail Hiking Non-Technical Slot Canyons

I consider a slot canyon a canyon where you can touch both sides at the same time. There are many slot sections of canyon in Zion, but most are part of technical canyons. Where can a person enjoy a slot canyon experience without ropes and helmets and permits and all that jazz? In Zion, there are not many options, but there are a few.

The BEST - Middle Echo from the Bottom

"From the bottom" means entering the canyon at some point and then moving UP canyon as far as you can or want to, and then coming back to where you started.

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Sundance 2020 Day2 C & D Orange Blue The Fight

Seven days after President Trump’s inauguration, the country’s airports and courthouses were clogged with protesters fighting to protect immigrants facing deportation due to the administration’s “Muslim ban” policy. It was to be the opening salvo of a relentless attack on civil liberties—and a tsunami of lawsuits waged against the Trump administration.

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Sundance Film Festival 2020 Day2A & B

“You wanna hear a story about why me & this bitch here fell out? It’s kind of long but full of suspense.”

Zola meets Stefani at a restaurant where Zola waitresses, and the two immediately click over pole dancing. Only a day after they exchange numbers, Stefani invites Zola on a cross-country road trip, where the goal is to make as much money as possible dancing in Florida strip clubs. Zola agrees, and suddenly she is trapped in the craziest, most unexpected trip of her life.

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