Weaving a Mayan Hammock
Weaving a Mayan Hammock–Video Overview Introduction References Materials Needed The Netting Needle The Loom Loading the Loom Loading the Netting Needle The Edge “Crochet” The… Read More »Weaving a Mayan Hammock
Weaving a Mayan Hammock–Video Overview Introduction References Materials Needed The Netting Needle The Loom Loading the Loom Loading the Netting Needle The Edge “Crochet” The… Read More »Weaving a Mayan Hammock
Mount Timpanogos is the second highest peak in the Wasatch Range in northern Utah, and arguably the most popular in the region. The granite mountain dominates… Read More »Hammock Camping on Mount Timpanogos
Camping with kids has its own set of struggles and stresses, but it doesn’t need to be avoided, just planned for. There are a lot… Read More »Tips on Hammock Camping with Kids
I was looking for a little diversion while visiting my family in Southern Utah this summer. On a whim, we picked the Oak Grove Trail… Read More »Backpacking the Oak Grove Trail
The Sycamore Rim Trail is a 12.5 mile[1. The official guide lists this as an 11-mile loop, but our GPS device, and our time control… Read More »Backpacking the Sycamore Rim Trail
Ever since seeing the NEMO® Bugout™ shelter at Trail Days in 2012, I’ve been wanting to get one. The Bugout is a tarp-based shelter with… Read More »NEMO Bugout 9×9 Shelter Review
I’ve made a lot of these insulated hoods with varying styles of construction. This is a really easy do-it-yourself (DIY) project, especially if you can… Read More »DIY Insulated Hood Pattern
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