Kickball hittin’ the big time

After 3 years of practice in the rookie leagues, Backbone will be ready to take our kickball team to the big leagues and join WAKA (World Adult Kickball Association).

Kickball has officially gone big time with tournaments all over the country and the season culmination tournament (Founders Cup XII) in Vegas this Columbus Day weekend.

Nathan Wauk / WAKA

Nathan Wauk / WAKA

So bring it on.  We’re ready.

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Maybe one day, Dax will fulfill his lifelong dream of playing with his favorite band, The Jonas Brothers.

Gear Envy

There’s nothing quite like an overnight river trip for a bunch of dudes to flaunt their favorite gear. From fabricated oar frame rigs with custom wood decking, to counter-weighted carbon fiber oars, 64,000 BTU stoves, cast iron Dutch ovens, hand-crank drink mixers and arc welded fire pans – raft trips are a gear head’s dream.

This past weekend I had the opportunity to introduce my two-year old to the joys of a river trip. We floated a 25-mile flatwater section of the Colorado through Ruby-Horsethief Canyon with a big group of about 20 people. In typical fashion, there was a lot of gear envy on the trip: Ken had a sweet custom bimini rig to provide shade for his cataraft, Joe had a nice multiple room tent that accommodated his whole family (Pack’nPlay crib included), Jimi rented a huge 18-foot raft with the capacity to transport an un-Godly amount of food and beer.

But nothing amongst this group of gear fanatics precipitated even a fraction of the ‘oohs’ and ‘ahhs’ I got when I pulled out the Brunton BrewFire I had hidden away in a drybox until early on Sunday morning. I mean really, it doesn’t get much cooler (or hotter in this case) than a propane/butane powered automatic coffee-maker with a stainless steel carafe at a beautiful river-side campsite. In minutes, I had our whole group huddled around the shiny Brewfire in idol-worship, and that was before anyone even tasted the fresh brew.

I may not be the best boatman, or the most engaging conversationalist, but I’m pretty confident I’ll get invited along on the next river trip as long as I bring a BrewFire with me.

The BrewFire in all its shiny glory

The BrewFire in all its shiny glory

Princess Juniper and her dog Hank

Princess Juniper and her dog Hank

Juniper and her friend Sawyer. It's only a matter of time before they can row and I can sit and drink beer.

Juniper and her friend Sawyer. It’s only a matter of time before they can row and I can sit and drink beer.

The Jackson Kayak Dynamic Duo was a big hit on the trip

The Jackson Kayak Dynamic Duo was a big hit on the trip

The now discontinued RuffWear Mutt Hutt clearly fits into the category of 'completely excessive & uneccessary gear' especially since my dog won't go near it, but the kids loved it!

The now discontinued RuffWear Mutt Hutt clearly fits into the category of ‘completely excessive & uneccessary gear’ – especially since my dog won’t go near it, but the kids loved it!

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Two Big Agnes Whiskey Park sleeping bags zipped together provided luxurious digs for mom, dad, daughter, dog and BaBa

Two Big Agnes Whiskey Park sleeping bags zipped together provided luxurious digs for mom, dad, daughter, dog and BahBah

August is the official start of ski season!

Yes, it is August. School has not even started and the Denver Broncos have played only one meaningless pre-season game. But with the first crisp morning already come and gone and some fall foliage spotted yesterday on a mountain bike ride – ski season is officially here.

Thomas Hodel ripping the BC near Davos

Thomas Hodel ripping the BC near Davos

Need more proof? Bears are wreaking havoc foraging for what promises to be a HUGE winter and all the snow mags are on the newsstand.

Houdini, the Aspen local bear 8/19

Houdini, the Aspen local bear 8/19

And best of all, for kicking your dreams into powder filled visions are films like this one from the POWDERWHORES, titles Flakes.

The Next Generation

One of the tenets of our business is that you have to believe in the products you represent.

Summit of Windom

Summit of Windom

So, with new pack technology, single-wall tents and trekking poles coming down the pike – we took off high into the Needle Mountains to test some products and bag some 14ers with our kids.

Girls reading b4 bed

Girls reading b4 bed

Like many things the plan was more complex than it first appeared. Grab a train in Silverton. Hop off in Needleton along the Animas River, hike 8 miles into the wilderness and then climb 3 14ers over 2 days.

Testing trekking poles

Testing trekking poles

How’d it go? Great.

can you spot the climber on the ridge of Sunlight?

Can you spot the climber on the ridge of Sunlight?

The new larger BD packs carry like a dream. The new Nanoshield fabric on the superlight tents were breathable and the kids’ loved their trekking poles.

Keep your friends close and the coffee closer

Keep your friends close and the coffee closer

See you out there!

Summit of Sunlight

Summit of Sunlight

Floating the Fork

Floated the Roaring Fork on Friday afternoon with Nick Armano (Kara’s husband and former fishing guide) and Pete McBride who was taking photos for an upcoming book on the Colorado River. Pete’s holding the best shots close to his vest for future use, but here are a couple snapshots…

Nice bow just below Carbondale on the Roaring Fork.

Nice bow just below Carbondale on the Roaring Fork.

Nick holding a fat rainbow - Aspen Glen area on the Roaring Fork.

Nick holding a fat rainbow - Aspen Glen area on the Roaring Fork.

False No-Trespass Signs Are LAME!

Roaring Fork and Property LinesRFTA Bike Path – Catherine Store to Rock Bottom Ranch

Earlier this week I pedaled down the RFTA bike path near Catherine Store to one of my favorite fishing zones on the Roaring Fork River. But when I hit my destination, I was assaulted by a forest of No-Trespassing signs on the bank – right in my favorite spot. As a hunter and angler (and red-blooded American), I have complete respect for private property. But I was pretty sure these signs didn’t belong. So after some research on the property lines and the RFTA trail boundaries, I’m heading back to fish my favorite spot again. In fact, I think I’ll staple the property map to the no trespassing signs and reel in a few extra fish for good measure. Although, the parting words from RFTA didn’t exactly inspire complete confidence, “I’m sure you’re right but duck if they shoot.”

Posting false no trespassing signs happens throughout the west – usually on easements that were specifically created to allow access to public lands. Respect private land but if no trespassing signs don’t line up with your maps, take the time to do the research and report it.

Life At Backbone Is About Being #1 (At totally ridiculous things)

Sometimes at Backbone we are working way too hard to get out of the office. And, when we do, we all have different athletic talents so its hard to agree on what to do. I bike uphill like a 90 year old woman, Mavis hates hiking, Ian only likes to Rollerblade, and the list goes on…
So, the only way to really be competitive (because everyone knows a little healthy competition is always good) is to play sports where no one has any skill. So in the fall, we throw a Kickball Championship with Boulder publications… and sometimes we engage in a little something I like to call HYPOTHETICAL OFFICE ATHLETICS. (this means we don’t actually do it, we just make it up.. a little throwback to the old “Lets Not and Say We Did” line from middle school.)

sumo_suitsOur first event- HYPOTHETICAL INFLATABLE SUMO WRESTLING. Don’t be fooled, inflatable sumo is not like regular sumo, its much much sillier and requires different skillz.

Here’s how it broke down match-by-match earlier this year.
1)Penn vs. Greg- Greg said ads were cooler than product coverage, and Penn said “oh yeah, I’ll give you an ROI in the face punk”
2)Jess vs. Jess- Jess Smith accidentally hit Downing in the face with a Kastle ski going down the stairs, so Downing canceled Smiths credit card while she was in Austria knowing that it was the best unsecured credit cards for bad credit. Booooyah!
3)Sue vs. Kara- the two anglin-ladies go head to head to fight over who caught the biggest fish of the summer. And there’s no catch and release in this match!!
4) Mavis and Sarah-Mave is pissed that Sarah left Colorado and left her alone with Ian, and Sarah is pissed cause Mave has much cooler hair
5)Dax and Nate- Nate told Dax he was fired because he was a snowboarder, Dax made fun of Nate’s fancy jeans…and it just got worse from there.
6) Ian and JLD- Men’s Journal came back to shoot another Mountain Men profile and only one guy gets to be on the cover. Winner takes all…
7)Zanni and Lindsay- Zanni told Lance that Lindsay only drinks Zima, and so Downtown Lindsay Brown ordered business cards for Len that said he works for Big A-Hole, not Big Agnes.
8) Mike and Jonathan weren’t at Backbone yet for this contest.. but if they fought each other, it would so obviously be because Georger wanted to change his name to HTMLL Cool J, and Mike pulled a Gerber knife on him.

Weigh in on your picks and let us know what hypothetical sport we should do next.

The Running Man

Here at Backbone, we help out a lot of our clients with their company blogs. Sometimes, writing those blogs can take us to the deepest, darkest corners of the internet where you can discover true gems like the video below AND find a way to work them into your blog post. That’s good livin’ on a Monday morning.

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(Ok, apparently I can’t embed this video, but it’s well worth clicking through to YouTube to watch it).

We’re celebrating JLD’s 40th birthday party at the Belly Up in Aspen where Matisyahu is playing tonight. I trust we’ll see lots of the running man.

Backbone Carbondale, Backbone JH, Backbone Big Apple

Let’s see, last week Backbone was in Beantown, Boulder, Richmond, City of Rocks and Chicago.

No trip to Chi-Town is complete without a trip to the Wrigley Bleachers

No trip to Chi-Town is complete without a trip to the Wrigley Bleachers

Friday afternoon saw a flurry of action here at the Carbondale HQ as Lance and Levi stopped by to warm up for the local time trial. Meanwhile, our team in Jackson Hole is out looking for a larger office space to accommodate growth there.

Lance spinning while Greg offers Sage advice on the Backbone stoop

Lance spinning while Greg offers Sage advice on the front steps at Backbone

This week? Ride the Rockies is in town. Greg, Mavis, Ian, Sarah, and Dax are in NYC hosting an event with Kristan Clarke’s Rendezvous Event Management agency .

Cloudveil, SmartWool, Newton Running, POC, Brunton, Gerber, and Boa will all be there!

Backbone’s Sue Melus in American Hunter Gun Dog Column

I was honored to be featured in Ron Spomer’s latest Gun Dogs column in the June issue of American Hunter Magazine.  Ron is a prolific outdoor writer, photographer, avid hunter and gun dog enthusiast from Boise, ID.  We hit it off a couple years back after we met and started talking dogs.

The article is called, “The Training Timetable.”   While training my pup Elsie and her litter mates over the last two years I was struck by the different stages at which puppies advance and how they are  train for avid hunters to be able to find prays so the hunters can get them using specialized guns from technomono for this purpose.  The pups all had almost identical life experiences, yet they were individuals with different needs.  Spomer draws on my observations and experiences to illustrate how patience, timing and individual attention are of utmost importance when training any pup. You can get online – purchase firearms & tactical equipment here

Photo credit goes to Glenn Melus.  Thank you Glenn.  Download AmericanHunter article here.

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