To kick off my blog dedicated to my love of the outdoors, I figured I'd dedicate it to my favorite natural place, and brand. They also happen to have a similarity.
My Favorite Place
...Yosemite.
Image courtesy Ansel Adams Gallery.
It was the first National Park. Well, sort of. It was the first place set aside as a Park by Abraham Lincoln. Initially it was a State Park, but eventually was handed over to the National Park Service. It was considered such a treasure that even the original inhabitants, the Ahwahneechee, were driven out of Yosemite Valley by the US Army to help preserve it. Not the best start, but it's in line with the US attitude of the time. But, this isn't meant to be a hisory lesson. If you want that, then you need to watch Ken Burns' series on PBS, "The National Parks: America's Best Idea". I watched it on Netflix recently, and a great portion of it is dedicated to Yosemite, and a man named John Muir.
For me Yosemite has been a place to truly view God's Land. I grew up visiting a little town called Oakhurst, CA, and a lake made famous in John Candy's "The Great Outdoors" called Bass Lake. These places are a mere 15 minutes from Yosemite's main gate, so visits were frequent. I've also hiked to the top of Half Dome, Yosemite's iconic monolith, no less than three times and counting. I hope to be able to take my children there in the near future. I would love to take the wife as well, but that's another story.
The picture above is the breathtaking view from when you first come through what is known as the Tunnel View after driving what seems through endless granite on California's State Route 41. This picture was taken in the 1930's by nature photographer Ansel Adams. Best part is the view hasn't changed one bit; a testament to success of the National Park Service. There is sooooo much more I could say, but this is just a teaser. More will follow as I recount old memories, and have new ones to tell as well.
My Favorite Brand
...The North Face.
The North Face is currently run by Berserklian's in Berkley, CA after being founded on the other side of the bay in 1968. That being said you know they have innovation on their side since the norm doesn't usually cut it in Berkley. One of the other things I like about them is their logo. It's a little known fact it's based on the face of Half Dome.
The North Face makes clothing and outdoor equipment that is probably heartier than whatever abuse I could dish out. After working for a leading sporting goods retailer for close to two years I came to appreciate and crave their products. Like most guys I am a "tool junkie" and my equipment for the outdoors is no exception. Another great thing is if you work in the outdoor industry there are two training websites that can help you with your product knowledge, and get you great deals on gear. First is 3point5.com. It's for retailers and provides training. Second is ProMotive.com. It's for people who are in the business of outdoors like guides, outfitters, law enforcement, and more. It's a reward and incentive to use the products offered directly from the manufacturers at wholesale discounts. It's how I got all of my North Face stuff
What The North Face really means to me is quality products that go through some of the toughest R&D in the industry, and the price isn't bad for what you're getting either. I have probably too many of their products, but what can I say? I guess it doesn't hurt that I like the logo as well. I do like and use many other brands, but The North Face is my personal favorite. What are your favorites?
TheExpertish On Outdoors
This is my outdoor blog. I will cover everything from camping, backpacking, roughing it, survival and more. I plan on writing how-to's and product reviews. Also, feel free to let me know what you want to learn about. Tread Lightly, Jason, aka TheExpertish
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
A Tale of Two Blogs
I know I posted this in introduction here, and if you already read this in TheExpertish On Firearms this will be redundant. Fact is, I will be maintaining two separate blogs about my passion towards the outdoors and shooting. They often intermingle and should, but both subjects can carry TONS of material that I felt deserved their own attention. Plus, not everyone is into the outdoors who likes guns, and visa versa. Feel free to follow what interests you most, or hopefully both.
http://theexpertishguns.blogspot.com
Tread Lightly,
Jason, aka TheExpertish
TheExpertish@gmail.com
http://theexpertishguns.blogspot.com
Tread Lightly,
Jason, aka TheExpertish
TheExpertish@gmail.com
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Outdoors Introduction
Hey Everyone,
This is the sister blog to my firearms blog, TheExpertishGuns.blogspot.com. The two go together quite often, but I felt they both needed their own space. This blog is dedicated to one of my other great passions, the outdoors. I've grown up by the beach my entire life, but I've always been more drawn to the mountains. I love the desert as well and exploring in general. I have been blessed for the past two years that my porch backs up to a nature preserve and gives me a view to die for. I enjoy waking up each day and hearing and seeing quail, and other wildlife we so rarely see around most urban areas.
I consider myself a conservationist, and environmentalist. I feel live has a balance that few too many ignore. I want to do my part to teach my children to respect the world around them as much as the person next to them. I believe in being as sustainable as you can be, and preparing for a worst case scenario. One doesn't have to look to far to find examples where families were forced to survive at home for days, weeks, or even longer. This blog is meant to open eyes and minds to the world around, and how you can protect yourself and your family while experiencing God's handy work. Get the most out of life and go outdoors.
Tread lightly,
Jason, aka TheExpertish
TheExpertish@gmail.com
This is the sister blog to my firearms blog, TheExpertishGuns.blogspot.com. The two go together quite often, but I felt they both needed their own space. This blog is dedicated to one of my other great passions, the outdoors. I've grown up by the beach my entire life, but I've always been more drawn to the mountains. I love the desert as well and exploring in general. I have been blessed for the past two years that my porch backs up to a nature preserve and gives me a view to die for. I enjoy waking up each day and hearing and seeing quail, and other wildlife we so rarely see around most urban areas.
I consider myself a conservationist, and environmentalist. I feel live has a balance that few too many ignore. I want to do my part to teach my children to respect the world around them as much as the person next to them. I believe in being as sustainable as you can be, and preparing for a worst case scenario. One doesn't have to look to far to find examples where families were forced to survive at home for days, weeks, or even longer. This blog is meant to open eyes and minds to the world around, and how you can protect yourself and your family while experiencing God's handy work. Get the most out of life and go outdoors.
Tread lightly,
Jason, aka TheExpertish
TheExpertish@gmail.com
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