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Trip Report: Bikepacking the Monumental Loop in Las Cruces, New Mexico

March 30, 2022 by John Nestler in Bikepacking, Camping, Photography, Trip Report

With a hut trip planned in Colorado for the holidays Amelia and I set about brainstorming another adventure to tack onto what seems to be our annual road trip out West. Last winter we did the Lower Canyons of the Rio Grande, and would have loved to return, but there's only been a trickle of water coming down that section lately. Bikepacking came to the top of the list for warm(er) weather activities, and we kept hearing about the Monumental Loop in Las Cruces from two local riders who had completed it earlier in the year. It seemed like the perfect activity to welcome the winter solstice.

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March 30, 2022 /John Nestler
new mexico, bikepacking, desert, camping, mountain bike, photography
Bikepacking, Camping, Photography, Trip Report
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Trip Report: Dolly Sods Wilderness 3-Day Backpacking Loop

May 09, 2021 by John Nestler in Camping, Backpacking, Photography

Dolly Sods holds a special place in my heart as I was brought there a few times as a Boy Scout. At the time I remember being fixated on the unexploded ordinance signage & the otherworldly landscape of this area. Later on I began to realize how special this corner of West Virginia was with Canaan Valley, Dolly Sods, the Blackwater River, and White Grass cross country skiing all nearby. Davis & the surrounding areas really are one gem of an adventure town.

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May 09, 2021 /John Nestler
Dolly Sods, WV, Cooking, Glamping
Camping, Backpacking, Photography
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Trip Report: Backpacking the Escalante Route in Grand Canyon National Park

March 28, 2020 by John Nestler in Backpacking, Camping

The Escalante Route is reportedly one of the more difficult, non-technical routes in the Grand Canyon, but it offers a sampling platter for all the Canyon has to offer. It gives you a nice feel for the topography of hiking both near the river as well as through the exposed rock & side canyons that feed into it. There are significant sections of exposure as well as the rock wall at Papago, so be prepared for those sections to be the crux of the trip. Typically hikers will exit this route via New Hance Trail, but exiting via Tonto & Grandview gave us an additional night of camping and let us take in the landscape around Horseshoe Mesa.

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March 28, 2020 /John Nestler
Grand Canyon, Desert, Backpacking, Camping, Arizona
Backpacking, Camping
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Trip Report: Packrafting the Middle Fork of the Flathead River

July 15, 2019 by John Nestler in Packrafting, Trip Report, Photography, Camping

Packrafting has always interested me, but it wasn’t until I won an AIRE BAKraft at Gauley Fest last year that I seriously considered putting a lightweight river trip together. Yes, I know a BAKraft isn’t a true packraft but the portable size and lighter weight lend it to the same purpose. I had previously used IKs on the Tatshenshini and Nahanni, so I knew how much gear they could haul, and I was excited to put my new craft to use on a remote stretch of river.

With a few ideas in mind I reached out to Thor at Alpacka Raft, and he suggested this stretch. The Middle Fork of the Flathead had never been on my radar before, but a quick Google revealed a gem of a river that actually inspired the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act back in 1968.

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July 15, 2019 /John Nestler
Packraft, Montana, river trip, camping
Packrafting, Trip Report, Photography, Camping
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