Category: Outdoor Gear
That hammock you’ve always been waiting to relax in while wearing that jacket you won’t ever take off in a National Park. Check out my new picks this month!
Category: Backpacking, Gear Picks, Hike, Outdoor Gear, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: adventure, backpack, backpacking, Cairn, cotopaxi', gear, Gearhead, getcairn, hiking, Madera, maderaoutdoor, National Park, Outdoor Gear, Outdoors, outside, Recreation, REI
Pack up some necessities for a hike. Light up your adventure and take some footage. Bring some snacks. Take a seat or lay around while you let your loved ones know your safe. Charge your electronics while your food cooks and have a refreshing… Continue Reading “Beyond Limits on Foot: 2017 Picks”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Outdoors, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: 2017, backpacking, Beef Jerkey, Black Diamond, Camp Kitchen, eno, Garmin, Garmin Inreach, gear, goal zero, GoPro, GSI Outdoors, GU, Gummi Bears, Haribo, Honey Stinger, Hydro Flask, jetboil, Leatherman, nalgene, Outdoor Gear, Petzl, REI, Satellite Messenger, Sea to Summit, Snacks, Snow Peak, SPOT Gen3, stanley, therm-a-rest, Trail, Trail food, travel
Posted on November 10, 2017
by Beyond Limits on Foot
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Where: Sequoia National Park Mileage: 12.9 miles Elevation gain: 3000 ft Difficulty: Difficult Type: Out-and-back Background Pear Lake Ski Hut (also called “Pear Lake Ranger Station”) is a small ski hut nestled 6 miles deep off the highway in Sequoia National Park near Wolverton.… Continue Reading “Pear Lake Ski Hut – Sequoia National Park”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Lake, Mountain Pass, Outdoors, Sequoia National Park, Ski Hut, Snowshoe, Trail, Waterfall, WildernessTags: backpack, backpacking, Hike, hiking, pear lake, pear lake ski hut, sequoia national forest, Ski Hut, snow, snow trip, snowshoeing, Trail, Wilderness
1. REI Co-op Sit Pad > >>that pad you buy in order to not sit on a hard surface on your hike There’s been plenty of times that I have been on backpacking trips and have to either bring out my mattress from the… Continue Reading “My Picks – May 2017”
Category: Backpacking, Hike, Outdoors, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: backpack, backpacking, backpacking gear, betterouthere, camp, car camping, coffee, comfortable, explore, gear, Mountains, optoutside, Outdoors, rain, rain tarp, REI, tent, tepui tent, Trail
Winter has hit hard here in California and if you’re making your way to the snow here is some much needed gear for some of your hobbies. Check out my February Picks!
Category: Backpacking, Hike, Outdoors, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: backpack, backpacking, betterouthere, camp, campkitchen, coffee, explore, filter, gear, getcairn, goggles, gps, inreach, mountaineering, Mountains, Outdoors, REI, ski, snow, snow baskets, snowboarding, snowshoeing, spot gps, winter
Where: Angeles National Forest Mileage: 10.1 miles Difficulty: Moderate Elevation gain: 2200 feet Type: Out-and-back To get to the trailhead: From 210 take Angeles Crest Highway (SR 2) for about 39 miles to Islip Saddle. The parking lot is across the street from the… Continue Reading “Mt. Hawkins via Islip Saddle – Angeles National Forest”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Los Angeles Area, Outdoors, San Gabriel Mountains, Swimming Hole, Trail, WildernessTags: adventure, Angeles National Forest, backpacking, camping, forest, hiking, islip saddle, mmountain, mt. hawkins, optoutside, outdoorlife, Outdoors, overnight, travel, Wilderness
Where: Sequoia National Park Mileage: 3.5 miles Difficulty: Easy Elevation gain: 739 feet Type: Out-and-back To get to the trailhead: From Dorst Campground drive about 1.5 miles South. You will see a large sign on the left side of the road “Little Baldy Trailhead”.… Continue Reading “Little Baldy – Sequoia National Park”
Posted on December 21, 2016
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Where: Inyo National Forest Mileage: 11.5 miles Difficulty: Moderate to Hard Elevation gain: 3000 feet Type: Out-and-back Permits: To hike Meysan Lakes overnight you can either walk-up and get a permit at the Eastern Sierra Interagency Visitor Center in Lone Pine for free or… Continue Reading “Peanut Lake via Meysan Lakes Trail – Inyo National Forest”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Inyo National Forest, Lake, Outdoors, San Gabriel Mountains, Swimming Hole, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: adventure, backpacking, camping, forest, gsioutdoors, hiking, inyonationalforest, meysanlakes, optoutside, outdoorlife, Outdoors, overnight, peanutlake, travel, whitney portal, Wilderness
Beyond Limits on Foot Outdoor Gear Guide – My 25 Top Picks Are you stuck trying to figure out that gift for your better half, your friend or you family member who loves those outdoor things like camping, hiking or backpacking? Beyond Limits on… Continue Reading “Beyond Limits on Foot Outdoor Gear Guide – My Top 25 Picks”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Outdoors, Trail, Trail Gear, WildernessTags: annualpass, backpacking, biolite, coffee, cotopaxi', delorme, eno, flexlite, gear, goalzero, gsioutdoors, guenergy, hammock, hydroflask, jetboil, katadyne, lifestraw, National Park, outdoorgear, REI, seatosummit, snowpeak, stanley, therm-a-rest, trailfood, waterfilter
Posted on November 11, 2016
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1. Smartwool NTS 250 Long Underwear Bottoms > >>that base layer you buy for a cold night when camping or a day out on the slopes. IT’S ON SALE NOW AT REIGARAGE. I have an icebreaker base layer that I usually use when I… Continue Reading “My Picks – November 2016”
Category: Backpacking, Camp Kitchen, Hike, Outdoors, Trail, Trail GearTags: backpack, backpacking, baselayer, betterouthere, camp, campkitchen, coffee, delorme, explore, filter, gear, getcairn, gps, inreach, mountaineering, Mountains, Outdoors, REI, reigarage, smartwool, snow, winter