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All In the Outdoors posts

Muddy Buddy: A Fun & Dirty Ride and Run

Muddy Buddy 1_1.JPGIf trail running, mountain biking, tackling an obstacle course, and racing through a huge mud pit sounds like fun to you, wait until you hear about the The Muddy Buddy Challenge. According to Chris Rodgers, an online merchandising coordinator at Sierra Trading Post who competed in the Boulder Muddy Buddy last weekend, it was one of the coolest things he’s ever done…

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Traveling from Pole to Pole for Climate Change

Rob_and_James_Pole_to_Pole.jpgTwo young British explorers, Rob Hooper and James Gauntlett, have just completed a 26,000-mile, 395-day, man- and wind-powered journey from the Magnetic North Pole to the Magnetic South Pole to raise awareness for climate change and its devastating effects. Hooper and Gauntlett used dog sleds, bicycles, and sailboats to travel the impressive distance from Greenland to Australia.

From The Adventure Blog

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Extra 30% Off Our Best Deals at Sierra Trading Post!

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It doesn’t get any better than this. Now through Monday September 1st, take an EXTRA 30% OFF our very best deals in the Bargain Barn. Everything in the Bargain Barn is already a clearance item or is at least 60% of more off retail prices. And now you can take an extra 30% off our regular prices for items in the Bargain Barn. Some of these items are going for more than 75% off regular retail!

This sale is crazy - you can score great gear, clothing, equipment, footwear, and kids’ stuff for literally next to nothing!

Choose from our vast selection of:

Men’s Clothing

Men’s Shoes & Boots

Men’s Gear

Women’s Clothing

Women’s Shoes & Boots

Women’s Gear

Kids’ Clothing

Kids’ Shoes & Boots

Kids’ Gear

Supai Closed Until 2009 Due to Dam Break, Flood

Havasu_Falls.jpgIf you were hoping to visit Havasupai Falls this year, you’re unfortunately out of luck. The trail to Supai Village and beyond to the falls is closed to tourists until 2009 due to the flood last week that prompted the evacuation of 400 people.

No one was injured in the flood, thankfully, as officials and helicopters worked through the night to lift residents and tourists to safety. But the trail was damaged extensively - so much so that the resident Havasupai tribe will need the rest of the year to clean it up. The trail, mostly mud and rock, was washed away completely in some spots.

Supai is home to the Havasupai Indian Reservation - and is a truly magical place. I had the chance to visit in 2003 and believe it to be one of the most beautiful places on the face of the Earth. An 8-mile hike into the Grand Canyon from Hualapai Hilltop, the village is a modest place with a small inn, restaurant, and supply shop. Here is where you purchase camping permits (and get a bite to eat). Another two miles down the trail lies the main attraction - the waterfalls.

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Hiking Rocky Mt. National Park - Loch Vale Via Nymph, Dream Lake

Keyboard_Range.jpg Sometimes I forget how lucky I am to live in Colorado. We’ve got great weather, unbelievable scenery, majestic mountains, and one of the best national parks in the country. Last weekend I took a much-needed trip up to Rocky Mountain National Park to take a hike and get some fresh mountain air.

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