Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Marmot Drakon 45 Review!!!


I am a unique breed of climber. You have heard of sport climbers, trad climbers, and bouldering, but have you heard of the family climber? Family climbers require a lot from their pack. You need to take all of your gear plus snacks, extra clothes, extra gear, and the occasional Barbie doll. I just got my pack and stuffed all my climbing gear into it, here are my first impressions. The pack looks cool. I know that looks don’t matter but, yes they really do. I love the colors and design of the pack. The pack is made of quality materials. In the world of ultra light backpacking some outfitters have designed some pretty flimsy stuff. Not so with this pack. In my opinion Marmot struck a very good balance between weight and durability. We will see if it holds up as long as my old climbing bag. If you are trying to decide which climbing bag to buy I would readily suggest this one for one big reason, the zipper. The best thing about this pack is its unique vertical opening. You can take this pack to the crag, throw it down on its back and with the zipper access all of your gear. It really helps to keep dirt out of your rope and harness by leaving stuff sitting on top of your pack while unloading other things. Pulling gear out from the top means you will have to put stuff on the ground while pulling out the gear deeper down. The Drakon 45 is also super easy to pack. The size of the pack was perfect for me to put all of our gear, including the rope, inside with a little room to spare. The hanging pocket is nice if you like to put small things in places where you can’t reach. I would have put it inside the top compartment. The smaller vertical zipper you see is a roomy pocket the perfect size for a guide book! I don’t know why more backpacks don’t have a vertical zipper, but for me that makes the Drakon 45 one of the top packs out there. Marmot has designed a excellent pack for climbers, I can’t wait to go get it dirty.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

What is a CHIGGER??????????
A chigger is a mythological beast of burden used by the Romans to build aqueducts. The Great Wall of China was actually built to keep the chiggers out. Chiggers were also the cause of the dinosaur extinction. They are invisible, invincible, and intrusive! Ok, so some of those things are lies, but what is a chigger? I did a little research to give you a scientific answer that might make your summers a little less itchy.

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“Chiggers are the immature stage of certain mites belonging to the family Trombiculidae. More closely related to spiders than to insects, chiggers belong to the class Arachinida, along with scorpions and ticks. The term “chigger” commonly is used to describe the parasitic larval stage of mites in the genus Eutrombicula. These common mites cause most of the itchy, summertime bites that occur after walking outdoors through grassy or brushy areas.”
Taken from : https://insects.tamu.edu/extension/publications/epubs/e-365.cfm

So in summary Chiggers are baby spider/scorpions that live in the grass and bite your private parts because they are rude. I also found out that they do NOT burrow into skin. They just bite you and suck your yummy blood. The best way to prevent chigger bites is to wear bug spray with DEET, wear pants, (I need to remember to do that more), long sleeves, and keep your yard mowed. They don’t like the shorter grass, so keeping a well maintained yard really helps. After you go outside try to take a soapy shower and scrub with a cloth or one of those fluffy scrubber things that my wife has. This will help remove any mites that might be on you before they get too comfortable.

Friday, June 6, 2014



So You’re Not Outdoorsy???

A long time ago in a galaxy far far away, there existed recess. Recess was the best thing I had going for me as a kid. I loved it, and so did every other kid I can think of. Every single child loves to play outside and go bonkers. Now that I am an “adult” I hear people say insane things like F.E.M.A. builds concentration camps, and even more insane than that “I’m not outdoorsy”. How can a human being not like the outdoors? Mother Nature freely offers all of her bounty for our exploitation and you can’t go out and enjoy the woods? It’s just plain rude! Let me try to help you.

Research shows a positive correlation between time spent outdoors and lengthened attention span, being healthy, and the ability to prepare for the oncoming zombie apocalypse. However, you might like ADHD, Obesity, and Zombification. So let me try to convince you with my nonsensical objective opinions that spending time out of doors is the best way to spend your time. On a side note, if preparing for the oncoming zombie apocalypse is not important to you then stop reading, delete me from your friends, and stop talking to me because I don’t want to feel bad when I destroy your undead corpse :-) Here are the top three reasons why I love the outdoors.

1. It is fun

2. It is healing

3. It is real


Show of hands, who has fun at the D.M.V.? I have fun outside because it is the exact opposite of the D.M.V. There are no lines, no charges, and no rules. Being in an environment where there are no rules is fun, but it is also very important to brain development. If you don’t have boundaries you need to create them yourself. This teaches kids to limit their horseplay, focus on what matters, and make independent decisions. There are natural consequences to those decisions so it teaches them to follow the rules because it is important, not just because someone said so. Obviously kids don’t do this well, none of us are good at things we have never done, so they have to learn! This means they might get some bumps and bruises along the way. This leads me to my second point, nature is healing. Natures healing power lies in its awesome power to humble you. Wading through a creek fishing is about as relaxing as it gets for me. If I have had a hard day, or week, or month one hour in the water can wash all of that junk downstream. The creek reminds me that erosion is a terribly powerful and destructive force. Yet, it creates ways for life to thrive. It can take lifetimes for a creek to form. You are just simply aware that you are not the center of the universe and your problems aren’t either. Outdoor sports like rock climbing and mountain biking require all of your attention. It pulls your mind out of the corners of the internet and makes you very aware of the present. Nature is also as real as it gets. I love to read and playing video games, but in nature what you do actually happens in physical time and space. You can’t beat that with a stick (except you can, because it’s real). We live in such a digital era; we need to take time outside of the virtual and spend time in the physical. There is no need to become an outdoor junky, but please take time to appreciate the natural wonder that is all around us every day. And remember, mosquitoes kill 2 million people every year! Muahahaha!