by Chris Sgaraglino | May 15, 2019 | Cycling, Opinion
We are not riders that you will typically find in the front of the pack unless it’s a windy day and others want to draft off us. Nor will you’ll see us on the podium of the Tour de France because we’ll be spending too much time at the beer tents along the route.
by Chris Sgaraglino | May 2, 2019 | Kayaking, Paddle Boarding
Shell Key has been designated as one of the state’s most important areas for shorebird nesting and wintering and it serves as an important study area for these species.
by Chris Sgaraglino | April 12, 2019 | Backpacking, Camping, Free Gear, Hiking, Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Reviews
The Toolcard Pro & Bit Vault Two EDC tools to make everyday life a bit easier. The first thing to consider when looking to purchase a multitool is, do you want one that you will wear on your belt or are you looking for something more compact and light to just put...
by Chris Sgaraglino | April 3, 2019 | Photography, Reviews
Review: Adding a small waterproof light to your next shoot will open up an endless array of opportunities to get creative.
by Chris Sgaraglino | March 27, 2019 | How To, Photography
When moving downhill, there is a large amount of pressure on the knees as they help the body slow its descent – Trekking Poles can effectively act as brakes.
by Chris Sgaraglino | February 27, 2019 | Photography
Video: One of the best things about Outdoor Adventures is sharing them with others that may not be able to get out themselves.
by Chris Sgaraglino | February 6, 2019 | Cycling
Video: Located in the climate capital of Colorado, this new trail system is rideable year round. This trail system is comprised of fun singletrack trails with a variety of difficulty and terrain making it a great off-season destination when the rest of the front range is covered in snow, and you want a little variation from Pueblo Reservoir.
by Chris Sgaraglino | January 30, 2019 | Cycling, Featured, How To
Very often bikes come to me to be tuned and they are totally dirty. Washing your bike is essential – to keep things working as expected. When washing your bike, this is the time to pay attention to all your components and make sure they are tight, no cracks or anything is broken or worn and needing replaced.
by Chris Sgaraglino | December 3, 2018 | Camping, Camping by Bike, Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Photography
Five guys, twenty-three miles, a little Captain and many stores! Not a bad way to spend a December weekend out and away from the city!
by Chris Sgaraglino | September 3, 2018 | Camping, Cycling, Kayaking, Paddle Boarding, Reviews
This is one of my favorite products that I have reviewed and the cool factor is off the charts. When I first got this flask, I was like “This thing is sweet!” Is it a Flashlight or a Flask? It goes both ways and can be used as either.