Cross Country Skiing in Bozeman, MT

After growing up in Bozeman and living here for 10 years, you would think I would have done a lot of cross country skiing. You’re wrong. Almost all of my time on skis has been on downhill skis and I have not spent much time cross country skiing which is a real shame. Little did I know that Bozeman has some of the most premier cross country skiing trails, minutes away from downtown Bozeman.

Recently, I had the opportunity to experience some of these trails on cross country skis and I had an absolute blast. I was surprised to see so many other people out there skiing and the different types of skiing there are. From what I can tell, there are two main types of skiing. Traditional cross country skiing and skate skiing. Skate skiers are incredibly fast and it looks like a really intense workout. Cross country skiing is a little more welcoming to all skill levels, but is also a great workout. Skate skiing typically goes around in a short circuit where cross country skiing is built for longer trails for you to explore.

I really enjoyed my day out cross country skiing and have already been again since going my first time last week. I look forward to getting more involved in cross country skiing and embracing the workout that you get from going. Below are some pictures of my first cross country skiing venture and I look forward to sharing future cross country adventures with you all.

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Installing a Jeep Garvin Expedition Rack JK

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As someone who loves outdoor adventures, I need a vehicle that allows me to get to the places I want to go. For me, this vehicle is a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. I’m very proud of my car and we have had some pretty epic adventures together. From scaling rough trail roads, to driving across the country, the Jeep and James Gibbon have seen it all.

Since I got the Jeep, I have always wanted to add some accessories and after market parts to the vehicle. I’ve wanted to add these not just for functionality, but also because I think they look really cool. The first after market part I wanted to add to my Jeep was an overhead cargo rack. There are a number of different cargo racks on the market, but I particularly fell in love with the Expedition Rack by Garvin. This rack stretches the full length of the car and has mounts on both the front and back of the vehicle. I think this rack looks super cool and would also allow me to carry lots of cargo on long camping/road trips.

I purchased the rack and it was on its way. The only problem now was trying to figure out how to configure and install this rack once I received it. I called some local shops and got quotes and was blown away at how expensive it would be to have the rack professionally installed. I instantly talked to my brother-in-law and he watched some videos online and told me he thought we could do it.

A week later, the rack arrived in the mail and we were ready to install. We started the process at around 10:30 AM and finished around 6:30 PM. The entire process was long and tedious, but we kept our heads down and finished the install. The process took a little bit longer because we added a ladder accessory to the driver side.

Once we completed the install, I couldn’t be prouder of the rack and the way it looks on my Jeep. It was so much more rewarding to install the rack ourselves and I’m really glad everything worked out the way it did.

If you are curious to learn more about how we installed the Garvin Expedition Rack JK to our Jeep, please let me know in the comments below and I would be happy to help in any way that I can.

Paragliding in Bozeman, MT

James Gibbon - The other day I took a hike up the M trail just outside of Bozeman, MT. At the top of the trail I found this guy getting ready to take off. I waited until he launched and caught this video of him launching off the top of the trail into the valley below. Really cool to see and he proved to me that there is obviously more than one way down the mountain. Maybe some day I will get the courage to try something like this myself, but in the meantime I’ll stick to hiking and biking down the mountain!

Coffee and the Great Outdoors

If you’re anything like me, coffee is essential. Whether I’m at home sitting on the couch, at a coffee shop, or embracing the outdoors - there’s no excuse not to have a great cup of coffee. And who is to say that you aren’t able to? With today’s modern technologies, the need for electricity and a heat source is no longer a necessary element to enjoying a great cup of coffee - or even espresso.

One of my favorite online publications, Best Quality Coffee, recently wrote an article on brewing espresso while camping and you can check it out here. The article goes into detail about all of the portable espresso makers on the market and which ones you should use on your next camping trip. It is a great article and if you enjoy it be sure to subscribe to their newsletter.

My favorite way to enjoy a cup of coffee regardless of my situation is by utilizing The French Press. I think this brew method produces the best quality coffee and is a simple and easy way to brew. If I were to take it one step further and tell you my favorite blend of coffee, it would have to be the Moka Java bean. I think the flavor from this bean is very flavorful and combined with The French Press you truly get a great coffee experience.

So next time your about to hit the trail, or planning your next camping trip, be sure to check out Best Quality Coffee!

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Fly Fishing the Stillwater and the East Rosebud in Montana

I recently went on a fly fishing trip to a couple rivers I had never fished before. This trip was exciting and fun. Living in Bozeman, MT we have plenty of rivers nearby to fly fish. However, it is always nice to take a trip outside of the normal areas and find new spots to fish. I decided to fish the Stillwater River and the East Rosebud. Knowing very little about about the area, I decided to stop by a local fly shop on the way to learn more about the fishing in the area. In Columbus, MT there is a small fly shop called Stillwater Anglers. Inside we learned where to fish, and what to tie on our lines. The staff was incredibly helpful and the flies worked great for what we were looking for.

Once we got on the Stillwater River I was amazed at how slick the rocks were. The river was running very low and it was hard to find deep holes. The Stillwater is a wild river very similar to the Yellowstone River. It is much smaller than the Yellowstone, but is still a very large river. After fishing the Stillwater for a couple hours we decided to pack our gear and head over to the East Rosebud. I had heard great things about this river, and the river itself was absolutely beautiful. I took many pictures of the river and you can see a couple of them below. We continued to fish this river for another hour or so and were getting hungry. We packed our lunch and headed to Red Lodge, MT to enjoy our sandwiches.

After eating our late lunch, it was time to head home. We drove back to Bozeman, MT and unpacked our gear. Even though we didn’t catch anything, we still had a blast. Nothing beats taking a Montana Fly Fishing trip!

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Beehive Basin Trail - Big Sky, Montana | James Gibbon

One of the top rated hikes in the nation is within minutes of where I live. For some unknown reason, I had never hiked this trail. The trail I’m referring to is the Beehive Basin Trail in Big Sky, Montana - just 33 miles southwest of Bozeman. The trail itself is a very well maintained 6.38 mile out and back moderate difficulty with a strenuous final sector to the top. Along the way are beautiful views. I’ve gone on many hikes, but this one was one of the most scenic hikes I have ever done. Not only do you get a spectacular view of Lone Mountain in the early stages of the hike, but you get some truly jaw dropping views of steep mountain ridges in the middle sector, and at the end you have a gorgeous vista of Beehive Basin surrounded by rocky mountain ⛰ tops. I have pictures below of each stage of the hike to help illustrate.

I really can’t say enough good things about this hike and recommend it to all who are visiting, live, or planning to come to Big Sky/Bozeman Montana. The only downside to this hike is that it gets very crowded. It is a popular destination hike for many and rightly so. The views are spectacular and this means lots of people are here to take their pictures. It can be a bit irritating if you let it bother you, but the hike is still top notch. I would however recommend bringing sunscreen and bug spray. Both are needed and will make the trip much more pleasant. Enjoy the pictures of the hike below and ask any questions in the comments section!

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Hiking | Drinking Horse Trail | Bozeman, MT

If you live in the Bozeman area, then chances are you have probably hiked the Drinking Horse trail. The trail is situated directly across the road from the infamous “M” trail, and is just minutes away from downtown Bozeman. The trail is one of the things that truly makes Bozeman great. Within minutes you are able to experience a short 2.1 mile hike and get a great workout. I have gone up this trail a number of times now and each time it gets better and better. Today I hiked with my sister who recently just moved to Montana. It was great talking to her and catching up while navigating our way up the trail to the scenic top of “Drinking Horse Mountain”. The trail has a mix of open sunny areas, and closed shaded wooded areas. The mix of scenery is nice and keeps the hike interesting all the way up to the top.

I tracked the hike with an app I use called Strava. Strava is a great app if you haven’t heard of it and tracks your activity while you workout. The fitness app has modes for hiking, running, swimming, walking, cycling, and more. I consider it an essential app for anyone who spends time working out or outdoors. Below are some of my Strava screenshots and a picture of the trail!

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Fly Fishing on the Gallatin River

This summer we have received a ton of rainfall. After a mild winter, we are getting a lot of precipitation during our usually hot and dry months here in Montana. This has caused the rivers to be flowing very intensely for much longer than usual - hurting the fly fishing season. The large amount of water flowing makes it difficult to wade in the river, and much more difficult to catch fish. However, fishing is still an option. I went fly fishing for the first time this season this week and had a blast. Although I didn’t catch anything, it was great to get a fly out on the water and practice my cast. My cast was a little rusty at first, but soon everything came back to me and I was casting great. I went fishing out on the Gallatin River in Bozeman, Montana. This river runs nearby to our town and is frequently fly fished. I was excited to try out some new Simms Fishing Products gear that I got for my birthday. One product in particular really stood out. The Simms Fishing Products, Flyweight Wet Wading Shoe. This shoe was phenomenal. Inspired by a hiking shoe, the Flyweight wading shoe performs exceptionally well on both dry land and in the river. I felt like I had suction cups on the bottom of my feet I had such good traction. I highly recommend these shoes/boots to anyone looking for a new wading shoe.

Overall, I had a great day out on the river and it was fun testing out some of my new gear. No fish, but still had a great time and hopefully will catch some trout next time!

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Sourdough Canyon - Bozeman, Montana

I love exploring new trails. I’m fortunate to live in an area with an abundance of trails to explore. The most recent trail that I explored was Sourdough Canyon just outside of Bozeman, Montana. I went with my sister this time and we really enjoyed ourselves on this beautiful trail. Perhaps my favorite part of the trail is just how close it is to Bozeman, Montana. It was literally just a 10 minute drive to this gorgeous trail. We went on a Saturday, so the trail was quite crowded - mostly with mountain bikes and trail runners, with a few hikers. This was the third time that I put my new trail running shoes to the test and they performed excellently. The shoes I’m referring to are the Solomon Speedcross 5. I got these shoes recently for my birthday and use them for hiking and trail running. The shoes performed phenomenally and I was glued to the trail the entire time. I highly recommend these shoes to anyone who is looking for a trail running or hiking shoe. The traction is unlike any other shoe I have ever worn. Below are some pictures of the trail and the shoes I’m currently wearing on the trails.

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Rural Bike Rides in Montana

Riding my bike is one of my favorite things to do. Whether I’m riding a single gear around the city, mountain biking on a trail, or riding on the streets - I just love being on a bike. Since moving to Montana, I live in a remote location surrounded by dirt roads and beautiful country side. The mountain views and crystal clear streams and creeks make riding a bike a very pleasurable experience. There is something about riding a bicycle outdoors that allows you to fully take in the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. I drive down these roads all the time, but it is not the same as riding a bicycle. If I had the choice, I would ride my bike over driving a car every time.

I recently have gone on a handful of rides near our place. Most of these roads are dirt roads and I use my mountain bike to ride on them. It is so majestic to ride out in Montana in June. The weather is absolutely perfect and wearing shorts and a T-shirt after a long winter never felt so good.

Below are some pictures of my rides and I hope you enjoy :)

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