Ogden Outdoor Adventure Show 286 - Labyrinth
Full Episode: Includes an interview with Derek DeBruin & J.T. Robinson on their new guiding collaboration in Ogden, a trip report from Labyrinth Canyon, On the Docket, In the News, Worth Watching, and more. Enjoy!
INTERVIEW - Derek DeBruin (Bear House Mountain Guiding) / J.T. Robinson (Vertical Integration)
ON THE DOCKET
Ongoing: Kayak Roll Lessons - Thursday’s at Marshall White Center
- 10.24-26 Warren Miller’s “Line of Descent” at Perry’s Egyptian Theater
- 10.27 - Friday Night Climbing at 9th Street - Weber Outdoor Program
- 10.27-29 - St. George Climbing Trip - Weber Outdoor Program
- 10.28 - Territory Run Co. October Sunrise Run
- 10.28 - Party Cross 6 (Ogden Bicycle Collective Fundraiser) - Fort Buenaventura
- 11.3 First Friday Art Stroll - Local Galleries & Historic 25th Street
- 11.2 Lunchtime Trail Repair - Birdsong Trail
- 11.2 Where Dreams Go To Die: An Evening w/Gary Robbins & Ethan Newberry
- 11.3-5 Desert Backpacking - Weber Outdoor Program
- 11.3 - Friday Night Climbing at 9th Street - Weber Outdoor Program
- 11.4 10th Annual Utah Snow and Avalanche Workshop - Snowbird
- 11.4 2017 OPR Pub Crawl, 6:30pm - Union Grill
- 11.4 Last Hoorah Trail Dig (for the season) - St. Joe’s Parking Lot (Lake Street)
- 11.7 Depth Perception from Quicksilver w/Travis Rice - The Gateway
- 11.9 GEAR:30 Roots Seasonal Boutique Launch - G30
- 12.7 Reel Rock 12 - Jim Santy Auditorium, Park City
- 12.15-18 Ouray Ice Climbing Trip - Weber Outdoor Program
- 12.16 Nordic Valley 7K Trail Run
- 2.16-18 Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour - Perry’s Egyptian Theater
IN THE NEWS
- Parks Fee Increase
- Draper father, 10-year-old son survive scare to summit Killmanjaro
- Top 5 Adventure Instagram Hashtags
- Banff Preview of Films
WORTH WATCHING
GEAR:30 | Nemo Victory Blanket
TRIP REPORT | Labyrinth Canyon
QUOTE OF THE WEEK
“On Halloween, the parents sent their kids out looking like me.” - Rodney Dangerfield
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