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I like the mud. Yes, it is true, I am like a little kid and I am drawn to playing in the mud. Mud is especially attractive when it is part of an obstacle course race or challenge. This continued desire to play in the mud can most likely be traced back to my childhood playing in the woods of Niantic. The stream behind my neighbor’s house was a favorite afternoon spot to hang out. Of course back then I didn’t know the principals of Leave No Trace and we use to try to make little dams in the stream. But hey, we were kids spending hours outside playing in the woods, something we don’t see enough of these days.

 

2AM bear crawls at GORUCK Newport. Photo by Eric Gove Photography

 

As I got older organized sports got in the way of play time out in the woods. Every year though my family and our friends would go up to Waterville Valley,NH in the summer and I would reconnect with nature. I loved being surrounded by the mountains. We would take little hikes and bike around. Nothing overly adventurous though. The slopes of Mt.Tecumseh always seemed to be calling my name. The ski lift didn’t run in the summer so I always wondered what the view would be like from the summit. This went on for years, and years, and years. Finally, after about 20 years of just going in the summer my family and their friends bought a condo.

 

Snowshoeing in Ammonoosuc Ravine on Mt. Washington

 

Now, we are not a skiing family. To put it nicely my mother is athletically challenged. The big question became what will we do in the winter when we go up? I decided to buy snowshoes and give that a chance. It took a few months to convince my father to also get a pair but he gave in and got some for himself. That first December we decided to hike up little Snow’s Mountain,Waterville’s tiny but originally ski mountain. Boy did we think we were hot stuff. Dad loved it so much that he started to research other trails in the area that we could do. That is when he came across the New Hampshire 4000footers. For the rest of the winter we would just get use to hiking around but come spring he wanted to start hiking high. So began our quest to summit all 48 of the NH 4kers. It took us 3.5 years but we finally finished atop Mt.Monroe. Together my dad and I did 46 of the peaks. We each did the Tripyramids as solo hikes, but hopefully we will soon go back and do those together so we can really say we did them all as a team.

 

Tough Mudder Mt. Snow July 2012

 

In amongst our trips to NH I also started to get into obstacle course racing. I was a hammer and javelin thrower in college so I am not a huge fan of just running. If you put some stuff in my way and let me crawl through mud though, running sounds so much better. I’ve done 4 Tough Mudders, a Warrior Dash, and a Merrell Down & Dirty Mud Run. Recently, I have gotten into also doing GORUCK Challenges. For the GORUCKs you need to carry bricks in a ruck for multiple hours at a time. This has lead me to start carrying bricks around on walks, hikes, runs, mowing the lawn, and even shoveling snow during Winter Storm Nemo.

When I am not out hiking or doing a crazy challenge I can be found doing Social Media for Trailblazer and Denali. I love to talk about the events I do and am always open for trying new stuff. I may also have a slight gear buying problem. My closets are filled with outdoor clothes and gear for almost every occasion. To give you an idea, I now own three pairs of snowshoes. Doing the challenges and hiking year round in any weather lets me really test out how stuff will hold up.

If you have any hikes, mud runs, or challenges you think I should try out drop me a line. Also, if you have anything you would like me to blog about please do tell. The best way to reach me is amy@tbtalk.com. Happy Trails!

The view from atop Mt. St. Helens, one of the most amazing hikes I’ve done

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The Jellyfish Lake in the Miocene Reef

by TonyDasilva February 19, 2013 Travel
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Jellyfish Lake is connected to the ocean through fissures and tunnels in the limestone of ancient Miocene reef. However, the lake is sufficiently isolated and the conditions are different enough that the diversity of species in the lake is greatly reduced from the nearby lagoon. The golden jellyfish, Mastigias cf. papua etpisoni, and possibly other [...]

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5 Alternative Uses for Dental Floss in the Outdoors

by TonyDasilva January 3, 2013 Camp
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Believe it or not, plain old dental floss has many uses aside from teeth cleaning. When you think about it, it actually makes sense. Because it has to fit in tight, abrasive spaces, floss is made of very strong nylon fibers. If you’ve ever tried to pull off a section of dental floss without the [...]

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Adjusting to Vibram FiveFingers

by TonyDasilva January 2, 2013 Barefoot Running
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The post below, from Vagabond,  is an honest portrayal of an active person getting into his Vibram FiveFingers for the first time. Call it a review. Call it a journal. Call it whatever you want, but it’s worth the read. Share your thoughts or differences in the comments. – Tony Barely any padding, Velcro straps, and five little toe-pods, I [...]

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12 More iPhone Apps For Exploring the Great Outdoors

by TonyDasilva December 27, 2012 Travel
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You guys loved the last outdoor themed iPhone app post, so here’s another with a little help from Mashable. Enjoy and happy downloading. – Tony There are people who consider their outdoor excursions a refreshing escape from technology. And then there are iPhone users, who consider the outdoors yet another perfect venue to show off [...]

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REEL ROCK 7 Film Tour in Connecticut

by Nathan McKenzie October 2, 2012 Climb
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Trailblazer and Ascent Climbing are psyched to bring TWO REEL ROCK 7 shows to Connecticut this year! The REEL ROCK 7 rolls out a fresh batch of the years finest climbing and adventure films from Sender Films, Big Up Productions, Camp 4 Collective, Hot Aches, Alstrin Films and more… Fri, October 12, 2012 – Trinity [...]

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The Origins of the Swiss Army Knife

by TonyDasilva April 1, 2012 Camp
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A red handle, a small white cross, a blade or two, and fold-out tools for the job — a Swiss Army Knife is an icon of utility and smart design recognizable the world over. Invented in the 1880s, and today still made exclusively in only two factories in Switzerland, the pocket knives are produced in [...]

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Monday Munchies on Tuesday: Healthy Pancakes on the Run

by TonyDasilva December 27, 2011 Monday Munchies
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We missed out Monday Munchies yesterday, so check it out on Tuesday for this week only. The Runner Dude has a pretty sweet little recipe for you I found. – Tony I tried several different recipes using 100% regular whole wheat flour, but they always seem too heavy. I read about 100% unbleached white whole wheat [...]

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Monday Munchies: Flatbread Stuffed with Curried Potatoes, Spinach, and Chickpeas

by TonyDasilva December 19, 2011 Camp
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Looking to try a new veggie recipe? Look no further this week… – Tony It’s really more like an Indian-style calzone than the stuffed naan I’ve ordered in restaurants. But once those potatoes go all creamy in their spiced sauce and the flatbread bakes into a perfect toasty pocket on the grill, I’m pretty sure [...]

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Trailblazer’s Facebook Giveaway: Deuter ACT Lite 65+10 Pack

by TonyDasilva December 13, 2011 Camp
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I told you we’d be doing another giveaway soon, so here it is! This time around it’s an awesome Deuter ACT Lite 65+10 Pack: a $200 value! Check out the details of the pack below as well as how to enter.  -Enter by Liking Trailblazer on Facebook and sharing this to your wall. You can add an extra [...]

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What is GORE-TEX Really?

by TonyDasilva October 27, 2011 Climb
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Yeah, sure, we’ve all heard of Gore-Tex and what it’s supposed to do, but how does it work? Well, after some research, let me just say it’s complicated. Below are some clips I’ve brought in to try and put some perspective and further info on the subject. And if all else fails, hey, George Castanza likes it! – Tony

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Fail Friday’s: Playgrounded, Fanned, and Staired

by TonyDasilva October 14, 2011 Fail Friday's
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Rainy Friday’s make me feel glum. These FAIL Friday clips will make me feel better some. – Tony Special Bonus Fail:

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Fail Friday’s: Up and Over FAILS

by TonyDasilva September 23, 2011 Fail Friday's
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I think the title of this week’s Fail Friday’s speaks for itself. Take a load off and get a peak at what I’m talking about below. – Tony

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Laura’s Journey Brought Us Inspiration Through Her Own Reality (PICS)

by TonyDasilva September 22, 2011 Travel
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Huge thank you to Laura and all that came out to see her Southbound presentation last night in our Branford store. I don’t even like using the word “presentation” here. Laura gave us so much more. She touched on the realities of her journey by diving into the depths of the ups and downs of [...]

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Trailblazer’s Fall Running Series Starts 9/16

by TonyDasilva September 7, 2011 Events
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Join Trailblazer staffer, Abigail and staff, for a casual downtown run from our Trailblazer New Haven store on Friday, September, 16th, at 6pm! It’s a fun 2k run around downtown New Haven and looping back to our NH store for some refreshments, fluids, and witty banter and free stuff! Asics is a supporter of our [...]

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Monday Munchies: Deep Sea Fishing Striper Recipe

by TonyDasilva June 27, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Tis’ the season for deep sea fishin’. I know that didn’t rhyme, but who cares… This dish looks delicious, so go catch some Striper and have at it. – Tony Ingredients 2lbs of striper left in one chunk on a bigger fish or a side of a smaller one. lemon pepper seasoning 2 ripe but [...]

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Ask Bear Grylls: We Want Your Questions

by TonyDasilva June 14, 2011 Gear Guide
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Trailblazer will be bringing in the new Bear Grylls apparel line, Craghoppers, very soon, and he has agreed to answer a couple of your personal questions. So, let’s have at it! What do you want to ask him?! We will pick our favorites and in a video, Bear will answer them! Coming Soon: Craghoppers – [...]

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