Beacon Debate Renewed

December 22nd, 2009
Mount Hood

Wikipedia Commons photo

The recent deaths of three climbers on Oregon’s Mount Hood have revived the debate over electronic locator devices. Called mountain locator units (MLUs) or personal locator beacons (PLBs), the devices attach to clothing and send out a signal that shows their location through satellite transmission.

The three climbers were on the mountain earlier this month. The body of one of them was found, but the other two were never located and rescue efforts were called off because of severe weather conditions.

Oregon lawmakers attempted to pass a law two year ago that required all Mount Hood climbers to carry the beacons, but it was defeated.

Climbers are divided over whether mandatory beacons will help save climbers. Some believe they give climbers a false sense of security and can even endanger rescuers responding to signals of lost climbers. Others carry the devices, but acknowledge they don’t save lives, but do help locate bodies.

But legislators are fired up about this again after the recent deaths. “When are you going to stop the carnage on Mount Hood?” said Jim Bernard, a Clackamas County commissioner.

Deb Acord

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Wool is the Word

December 14th, 2009

Only in recent years have I had a chance to test the insulating properties of wool. Until SmartWool and other companies began using soft, silky merino wool, I couldn’t go near it without itching.

Today, manufacturers are combining wool with other fabrics in outdoor socks, gloves, hats, sweaters and pants. And we can reap the benefits. According to SmartWool, wool is superior at managing moisture, regulating your body temperature and repelling body odor. It’s breathable and even if it gets wet, it retains its insulating qualities.

Check out these wool products

SmartWool: Apparel, hats, base layers, socks and even slippers; all are so comfortable you won’t want to wear anything else.

Woolistic: Merino wool cycling jerseys, sweaters and shorts. And check out the retro team clothing – vintage team jerseys that are exactly like the originals.

Arc’teryx: Cool combinations include hoodies with Polartec Power Dry fleece on the outside and wool on the inside, zip jerseys made of Merino wool, and sweaters with fleece on the inside and wool on the outside.

Ibex Outdoor Clothing has Merino interlock crews, sweaters, jerseys and hoodies.

North Face: Its Duboce insulated jacket features a blend of 80 percent wool, 20 percent nylon woven wool insulation and a synthetic. The Cabrilla sweater features a blend of cotton, wool and nylon.

And we can’t forget Woolrich, the venerable outdoor clothing manufacturer. Our favorites: the classic rugged field coat with leather collar, and the plaid wool shirt

Deb Acord

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Techno-Savvy Watches

December 9th, 2009

We need a new word for the watch. Perhaps “wrist-top navigational time-keeper.” Whatever you call them, the newest watches are amazing. Here’s info on two of them:

The Timex Expedition WS4

It was only a matter of time. We love our widescreen TVs so much. Now, Timex is offering a widescreen watch. The face of the Timex Expedition WS4 comes in at 1.5 inches. The watch displays altitude, weather conditions and digital compass headings on the same screen. The compass “needle” points north with an adjustable declination angle; a barometer gives you pressure trends. And of course, this baby also tells time and has a 100-hour timer, date and alarm.

The Casio Pathfinder PAW1500-1V

Casio’s Pathfinder PAW1500-1V multi-function watch runs on a rechargeable solar battery. It displays direction, altitude and temperature; elevation gain and loss, altitude graphs, weather changes and temperatures, and it has a stopwatch, countdown timer and alarm.

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Bike and Outdoor Gear Deals for Black Friday/Cyber Monday

November 27th, 2009

Update: 2012 Black Friday/Cyber Monday Bike and Outdoor Deals

If like me you aren’t heading out for the Black Friday sales, you can find plenty of cycling and outdoor gear deals online. Below is a list of the ones I know about. Most of them run through Monday and a few run even longer.

If you know of other ones please leave a comment.

Altrec Outdoors Outlet

Take an additional 20% off many items in Altrec’s Outlet with coupon code SANTA. Ends 12/1/09.

Backcountry.com

Secret Stash sale with best brands up to 30% off.

Cycling Videos Online

Cycling videos for riding indoors 50% off all in stock in Amazon Cycling Videos Online storefront! Deal is good only Monday, November 30th 2009 from midnight EST to midnight PST. Limited stock available, no minimums, don’t wait until the last minute!

evoGear

evo SuperBig sale! Take an extra 20% off Outlet pricing with code SuperBig in checkout through Cyber Monday!

Gear And Training

20% off orders over $150 plus Free shipping over $50. Ends 11/30/09.

Hammer Nutrition

Hammer Nutrition is running their annual customer appreciation sale with prices up to 50% off. See my post on how I use the Hammer Nutrition products. The 15% off in that post for new customers doesn’t apply during the sale. Sale ends 12/17/09.

Huck n Roll

20% off all Shimano products. This includes mountain bike shoes, wheels and wheelsets, tools, brakes and more. Starts Monday and not sure when it ends. No coupon code needed.

JensonUSA

One day Black Friday Sale starting at midnight PST.

Konasports

Take 30% Off clothing, sale clothing, wetsuits, sunglasses and watches. Use promotion code FRIDAY1 Excludes over sized and drop ship items, bikes, footwear. Online only. Expires 12/1/09.

Masseys Outfitters

Storewide Outerwear Sale with their best prices of the year on brands like North Face, Mountain Hardwear and Marmot – 10-30% Off All Styles. Click here. Ends 12/01/2009.

MooseJaw

15% off regular priced merchandise with code AVANT15 (Exclusions Apply). No current expiration.

Save 10% on any Moosejaw sale item with code AVANT10. No current expiration.

Mountains Plus

Get 20% off any single full priced item using code AVCM09. Ends 11/30/2009.

Save 7% on regular priced Keen. with coupon code SHACKS. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Ends 12/31/09.

Save 7% on any regular priced Merrell shoes with coupon GOBI. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Ends 12/31/09.

Nashbar

Save 20% on orders $100 or more Monday Nov. 30-Friday Dec 4, 2009. Use coupon code TWENTY. Some restrictions apply.

NRS

Get 10% off all orders, no code required (excludes boats, sale items, & gift cards). Ends 11/30/2009.

o2 Gear Shop

Get $10 Off Orders of $50 with coupon code HOLIDAY (Some
exclusions)

Performance Bike

$20 off and free ground shipping on orders $100 or more on Monday Nov. 30 & Tuesday Dec 1, 2009. Some restrictis apply.

Play Outdoors

Save additional 20% off your order over $60 with coupon CyberWeek. Does not apply to water sports and swimwear category; limit 1 per person. Ends 12/04/2009.

Pro Board Shop

Significantly deeper discounts than the normal on weekly deals!

Ramsey Outdoor

Thanksgiving Weekend Sales – save on items from The North Face, Columbia Sportswear, Patagonia, and more! Ends 11/30/09.

Real Cyclist

20% off all Shimano products. This includes cycling shoes, wheels and wheelsets, tools, components and more. Starts Monday and not sure when it ends. No coupon code needed.

Rock Creek

20% Off one non-sale item ’till December 10th! Use coupon code RC49x2 at checkout. EXCLUSIONS & DETAILS: Offer applies to one in-stock, non-sale item and may not be applied to previous orders or combined with other offers; discount will be applied to the most expensive item in your order; does not apply to boats or items from Oakley, UGG, Mountain Hardwear or The North Face. Expires 11:59PM EST, December 10,2009.

Rock Racing

30% off entire shop with coupon RACE30. Ends 11/30/09.

SKECHERS

Save $20 on any purchase of $100 or more when you use the coupon code: THANKS20! Offer valid through 11/30/09!

Snowboard Connection

Thanks for Snowboarding! 50% OFF select snowboards!! Ends 11/30/2009

Summit Hut

Great gifts for the Holidays at 20% off!

Tahoe Mountain Sports

Get $10 off any order over $100 with coupon givemeten. Expires 11/30/09.

The House

Significantly deeper discounts than the normal on weekly deals!

Trek Light Gear

Starts Monday. Coupon is good for 30% OFF everything in the store. From lightweight hammocks and camping accessories to compact, eco-friendly bags Trek Light Gear has the perfect gifts and stocking stuffers for the holiday season. This year TLG will be extending its famous Cyber Monday deal all the way through Thursday! Ends 12/03/2009.

Triathlete Sports

15% off everything plus fee shipping on orders over $99 after discount. Use coupon Cyber15. Expires 11/30/09.

World Cycling Productions

Use key code BLKFRI at basket to Save 10-20% storewide. 10% off $100, 15% off $150 and 20% off $200. Discount may not be applied to Assos, Park Tool, Tacx, LeMond, Blackburn, or already discounted products, gift certificates, or packages. Not to be combined with other offers.

Zero Per Gallon

Use coupon code blk30 through 11/30 and receive 20% off your entire order.

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Going Glamping?

November 12th, 2009

Don’t get me wrong. I love being comfortable in the outdoors. I’ve been lusting over a Big Agnes sleeping pad for our late-fall camping trips, and I balk at backpacking without carrying a camp chair.

And I’m not even against a stay in a luxury mountain cabin now and then (I wrote about the concept of “roughing it” last year in a column for the Rocky Mountain News).

But when I’m going camping – with a tent – I think part of the fun is packing, unpacking, and setting up the gear.

Apparently, others don’t feel the same way. A recent news story described a special perk at a regional park in Montgomery County, Md. Campers at Little Bennett can pay an extra $25 for the park staff to set up their campsite with chairs, tent, a lantern and propane stove.

The story also details other luxurious outdoor “adventures” – feather beds at a KOA site near Santa Cruz, Calif., butler-prepared meals at The Resort at Paws Up in Montana, and hand-woven willow beds on wooden platforms in California’s El Capitan Canyon.

The luxury details are part of a trend to get comfort-seekers out of their comfort zones and away from their technology.

The new trend is called “glamping,” named for the glamorizing of camping. Comfort, technology and service all transform a traditional camping trip.  If it catches on, we might have to retire the phrase “roughing it”.

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Eating Well – Even in the Winter

November 3rd, 2009

In the 1952 “Your Own Book of Campcraft,” author Catherine T. Hammett enthused about the “new trick” in outdoor cookery – aluminum foil. Today, foil is still a great way to cook if you have a campfire. At home, create meals in foil packets and freeze them. At camp, build a small campfire and bury the packets in the hot coals until they are hot and steamy. Try these combinations: Sausage, peppers and potatoes; stew meat, potatoes and carrots; chicken breasts, Japanese vegetable mix and rice. (Works best to cook the meat at home and freeze it before you pack it up.) When you leave your campsite, don’t forget to take the foil with you.

For camping trips where you don’t have to carry your gear on your back, Jack Daniels from REI’s Denver flagship store says the classic double-burner Coleman stoves are still popular and perfect for those elaborate pancake breakfasts. For backpacking, the newest compact stoves, some practically pocket-sized, are perfect for one-pot meals.

“The iso-butane self-contained stoves and cartridges are a big trend,” Daniels says. “You just screw the fuel cartridge onto the stove, turn it on, light it, and you’re ready to go.”

Not sure what kind of stove you need? REI offers these guidelines:

  1. Think about the kinds of trips you’re planning, and choose the lightest, most compact stove for your particular needs. How many people will you be feeding? What will the air temperature be where you are going? How elaborate will your meals be? Will you need more than one burner at a time?
  2. Look for these features: stoves you can disconnect from the fuel source (easier to store, harder to break); stoves that fold up or collapse; and stoves that can fit inside your cookware to save space.
  3. Choose your fuel.
    • Butane, propane or isobutane blend canisters are convenient, easy to light and burn cleanly. Downside – they are more expensive than other fuel types; you have canisters to throw away and they are not readily recyclable; they aren’t as effective at low temperatures.
    • Kerosene is inexpensive and easy to find, but it can burn dirty and it’s smelly. Downside: Priming is required.
    • White gas, also inexpensive, is easy to find and burns cleanly. Downside: It can be volatile if it’s spilled and it requires priming.
    • Denatured alcohol is a renewable resource that burns very quietly. Downside: It doesn’t put out as much heat as other fuels so it increases cooking times.
    • Unleaded gas is relatively inexpensive and easy to find. Downside: A dirty fuel, it can clog your stove and it’s extremely volatile.
    • Multi-fuel stoves do just what their name implies – they are engineered to burn more than one kind of fuel. Downside: they cost more than single-fuel models and can be hard to maintain.

  4. Decide what’s important for your backpacking or camping needs – average boiling time, efficiency of the stove, and burn time at maximum flame.


How to improve the performance of your stove, from REI:

  • Invest in a heat exchanger (a corrugated metal wind screen that wraps around your pot).
  • Use alcohol to prime your stove.
  • Clean your stove and maintain it at home before you head out.
  • Pour your liquid fuel through a coffee filter.

Deb Acord

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Good Gear Coupons and Deals

October 15th, 2009

There are a couple good coupons available for cycling and outdoor gear. The first one is from REI. You get 20% off a single item that isn’t on sale with coupon code FALLDEAL and it expires 10/18/09.

You do have to be a REI member to use the coupon. Memberships are $20 and last a lifetime so you don’t have to pay the fee in future years. I’ve been a member for many years. Being a member makes you eligible for a dividend that is normally 10% on non-sale items.

Backcountry also has a 20% off coupon. Unlike the REI coupon, there is no limit on the number of items and it can also be used for sale items. Sale items will be 20% off regular price or the sale price if it is better. Use coupon 4L0-2-2LQLP at checkout. I don’t have an expiration date on it. Update: Backcountry coupon ends 10/27/09.

Backcountry coupon exclusions: Discount does not apply to gift certificates, lift tickets, Arc’teryx, Black Diamond, Burton, The North Face, Western Mountaineering, Skis, Ski Boots, Ski Bindings, Snowboards, Snowboard Boots, Snowboard Bindings, Avalanche Gear, or Aire Inflatables. If an item is already on sale you’ll receive the better of the two discounts.

Of course you also never know what kinds of deals you can scare up over at Sierra Trading Post. Now you can get 15% off $100 and 20% off $150 with code ALOCTOBER9. Valid through November 4th, 2009.

Rock Creek also currently has a sale on The North Face items including new Fall styles. Many of the items are at least 20% off. Sale ends October 22nd.

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The Perfect Ski Boot?

October 14th, 2009
Apex Ski Boot

$1,295.  That’s the price you’ll pay for the newest ski-boot technology. Billed as the world’s most expensive ski boot (Dynafit and SCARPA have pricier AT/randonee boots), the Apex Sports Group’s Apex boot caught my eye not because of its price, but because it promises comfort as well as control (and will help eliminate the clompy Frankenstein walk to the lifts).

The Boulder-based company’s Apex looks like the offspring of a snowboard boot and ski boot, with heat-moldable walkaway inner boots paired with a 100-percent carbon-fiber outer shell.  “Soft shell” ski boots have been on the scene for a while (Rossignol offered a Soft 3 which combined some snowboard boot characteristics with traditional ski boot technology, but it’s not in its roster of new boots this year); none had the form and function of the Apex.

The Apex also made the October issue of Outside magazine, in an article celebrating the newest technology.  Other cool new winter-ready innovations in that article: Isaora’s Matrix Plaid Insulated Shirt ($229), which looks like your grandpa’s old flannel but performs like a mountaineering jacket, and Alite Designs’Monarch Butterfly Chair, a two-legged (that’s right – two-legged) camp chair ($59) that weighs only 18 ounces and keeps your butt off the cold ground on those winter camping trips.

– Deb Acord

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Interbike 2009 Coverage

September 16th, 2009
Interbike Outdoor Demo

Update: Posts from Interbike

Interbike is the largest bike show in North America and is held annually. Hundreds of companies with bike related products are there to show them to retailers, wholesale distributors and manufacturers. Many new products are announced at Interbike.

One of the cool things about Interbike is the first 2 days are outside at Bootleg Canyon near Las Vegas. This allows attendees to test out new bikes on the trails. The other 3 days are inside at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas.

This year I’ll be at Interbike to drool over the cool new products. I’ll be posting as much as I can here on the blog while I’m there. Most likely I’ll be posting even more on Twitter.

What would you like to hear about from Interbike? I’ll do my best to get the scoop.

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JensonUSA’s Online Parking Lot Sale

September 11th, 2009

Sale is now live but Jenson’s site is taking a long time to load. Be patient and wait. Refreshing will make it take longer.

Starting at 9 AM PDT TODAY, JensonUSA is putting their once a year parking lot sale online for the first time. Product releases will be staggered so constant checking will be needed if you want to get some of these incredible once a year deals. Items could sell out quickly so move fast if there’s something you want.

Here’s what JensonUSA has to say about the sale

For nearly a decade JensonUSA has held a once a year sale to help sell Items that were returned and not sellable as NEW, and also to sell inventory that had been mishandled by various shipping methods. These Items are NOT damaged beyond use. They typically have superficial scratches, a small dent that does not effect performance, are missing original packaging, or were simply returned under our 30 day return policy and are perfectly fine.

These Sales were typically held on the premises in our back lot. Giving us the ability to also select regular stocked Items and apply a single day discount below anything natural. Unfortunately we have become TOO popular, and our sales were drawing enormous crowds. So to handle that we are moving the sale online.
Here’s a sample of some of the sale items

  • Returned: Bianchi B4P 928Carb Dura Ace
    Small chip in clear coat over carbon (EASY fix)
    Was: $5999.99 – – – – – >NOW: $2665
  • Garmin Forerunner 205 GPS Computer
    NOTHING WRONG (Fraud order caught Before Shipped)
    Was: $250 – – – – – > NOW: $160 [11 in stock]
  • RETURNED: LOOK 555 ORIGIN FRAME 08
    Parts were mounted, but NEVER RIDEN
    Was: $1999.99 – – – – – >NOW: $698!!!!
  • There are over 800 Items totaling OVER $75,000 in inventory going on Sale and this sale is known for selling out in THREE HOURS. I’m SURE you want to participate!

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