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A Map For Saturday

A Map For Saturday

A couple of weekends ago, my fiancé and I were watching MTV. They had a “True Life” marathon on and I will admit; I am a fan of the 60 minute documentary. When we turned on the TV we had about 10 minutes left of the current show and the Tivo guide showed us the next program, “A Map For Saturday”. Thinking it might be a True Life that involves the outdoors, I was ready to watch it.

As the show starts, the narrator goes into his story and about the show. The guy, Brook Silva-Braga, leaves a nice job with a TV network to travel the world with clothes in his backpacks and several pounds of video equipment. He sets out to see the world for a year by himself and along the way he meets many new people or as one guy puts it, “friends for a day”.

“It makes me laugh when people say I could never do what you’re doing. All our friends gave us six weeks and then we’d be home and it now been 14 months.”
Karen: 21, England

“In fifty or sixth years I’m dead. I want to say, ‘I had a good life’.”
Jens: 27 Germany

“I’d like to travel 364 days and go back for Christmas.”
Bill: 27 Northern Ireland

The people he meets along the way are also solo travelers, some are just starting out, others are in the middle of their adventure, and some are heading home. The solo travelers he meets and travels with from one location to another help tell the story of why and how they are traveling as well as share some personal accounts of their own travels.
At times lonely and difficult; more often joyous, and always adventurous. In the end, Brook travels for 12 month, and travels by plane, train, automobile and by foot to 26 countries on four continents.

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Weird Gear 1: Rocket Sled!

When the UPS guy finally came on Friday, I felt just like this!

What did he bring me as my first piece of gear to test? Yeah, a rocket sled, from Mad River Rocket!

Not a nitro fueled, go-to-the-moon, rocket… better! A backcountry, shred-the-pow rocket.

After playing on their website (see here) a little, it was easy to see what this thing was made / designed for,,, backountry powder.  We “earned our turns” fo a while, figuring out how to manuever the sled. 

After our backcountry testing, we were anxious to show this thing off. I heard a little rumor about a hill where some of the local kids were known to race. We din’t find any competetion, but we did find the jumps they left behind for us.  (We only recommend jumping in soft snow! Jumping on hard-pack, off sketchy jumps built by 10-year-olds,  can lead to back injury.) It’s a good thing there were no kids there to laugh at us. Steering the sled almost completely goes out the window on hard icy hills. We did have to experiment a little on positioning variations as the kneeling position was a little uncomfortable for us on the hard-pack.

 While “The Rocket” could be fun on any hill, it really performes best in what it was designed for.  Keep this pointed towards fresh tracks, and leave the crowded hills to the kids.  A ride down on “The Rocket” is a perferct reward if snowshoeing for exercise is your thing. Much better than hiking up to take a ski lift down! Ludicrous, yet a very popular activity here in Vail.

For our last run of the day, we couldn’t agree on who got the last ride down. Like any two rational adults we compromised,  deciding we would ride double. (seated tandem style) After a little arguing over who had to ride in front, we shredded down to the car. This worked suprisingly well. I’m just glad no one saw us.

 www.madriverrocket.com

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Adventure Travel Week

This is Adventure Travel Week here at Outdoorzy and we’ll be bringing you travel ideas and contests that have an international flare.

So what are your dream destinations… Africa, New Zealand, Tibet? I’d say anywhere with blue skies, mild temps, and beautiful views will do for me. Many people talk about that dream trip. Why not now? You’re not getting any younger! So, let us inspire you this week. Set a goal for yourself to book a trip or at least set a date to decide what your next adventure will be!

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