Thursday, January 31, 2008

More Good Times at OR with the KAVU crew

The world is flat my friends--this is true. While at OR last week we had some time to hang with our bros at Kavu. Seth Warren was running around with his camera and took this great shot while we were all hanging at Murphy's. Within about ten minutes of Seth's blog post, our EVP Gary Imig, was running around the office, laptop in hand, showing everyone the photo ... I wonder how long it'll take for him to find this one!!!
That's me and Barry Barr up front, in the back row you'll see Tera Linafelter, Tim Sharkey and Jeremiah Mackmiller--all critical members of the Sierra Trading Post buying and marketing staff. Next time, we'll make sure Gary gets in the photo! :) Cheers!

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Good times at Outdoor Retailer

I spent a few days last week roaming the Salt Palace convention center in Salt Lake for the 2008 winter Outdoor Retailer tradeshow. While there, we witnessed the building across the street from the convention center, formerly DV8 nightclub, burn to the ground--quite a spectacle. When I first noticed the plume of black smoke, I thought someone had left a bagel in the toaster over at the Mormon Temple -- no such luck.
Anyhow, it was great to be at the show, see all of the new and innovative gear for 2008, and to catch up with friends. I've been attending this tradeshow for 10 years now, and after awhile the "Wow" factor slows down a bit. However, there's always something there that excites me enough that I can't leave the show without one in my possession. This year, I came home with two new items, and I'm excited to use both on our upcoming trip.

1. Steripen Adventure: If you've ever experienced the joy of Giardia or amoebic dysentery, then you'll want to own a Steripen. This gadget, about the size of a good Cuban pyramide, purifies questionable drinking water in a few minutes using ultraviolet radiation. Just hit the switch, dip it in your Nalgene, wait a few minutes and the green light will indicate when it's safe to gulp. The technology has been available for a few years now, but the new Adventurer and Traveler models are smaller and lighter.

2. Next up is the Chockstone Primaloft jacket from Sierra Designs. A great all around, compressible, insulated jacket with a sweet, hood. It's got thumb thongs, packs into its own pocket, the hood cinches down so it wraps your head like a do-rag. AND it's even waterproof breathable, thanks to the Drizone membrane. I'm really excited to wear this jacket for penguin hunting in rainy Tierra del Fuego next week :)I think we're good to go on equipment for the trip--maybe we're even over the top--but that's how we roll. It's hard not to overdo it when you've worked for an outdoor gear retailer for nine years. We're counting the hours to departure at this point, starving ourselves in anticipation of Buenos Aires meals, and watching the weather forecasts from BA to Ushuaia!!!

Sunday, January 6, 2008

Patagonia countdown :)


We're only a few weeks out from departure on our wild Patagonian adventure after a solid six weeks of planning. I've been reading the final pages of Bruce Chatwin's In Patagonia, perhaps the coolest travel tale ever written ... except for Kerouac's On the Road. Annie is brushing up on her Espanol skills as I type, the flights are dialed in, most of our lodging is reserved and our staging area in the basement is overflowing with a rainbow of ripstop and cordura.Our loose itinerary is as follows.


  • Fly to Buenos Aires for a few days of the cosmo life in Palermo Viejo. Vino rojo y parilla y asado ... lots of grass fed Argentine beef ....

  • Dump the stylish urban comforts, and fly to the end of world, Ushuaia, Tierra Del Fuego to gorge ourselves on centolla, the southern king crab.

  • North to El Calafate to recover from the crab coma with few days of relaxing and fly fishing

  • Chase rheas, guanacos, flamingos and penguins hoping to capture just a few great images.

  • South to Chile to explore Torres Del Paine national park near Puerto Natales.

  • North to El Calafate, then further north to El Chalten to explore the Los Glaciares NP and trek in the shadows of Cerro Torre and Mt. FitzRoy

  • Question the meaning of life and consider throwing it all away for a life of guiding tourists in a small South American mountain town ...

  • Fish, mountain bike, hike, drink mate ... relax

  • Head back to reality in Colorado :)