TrailSlogger on December 8th, 2009

We have a great selection of intelligent toys and projects for the youngsters this season.  I have put together a small list of some of our recommendations for this season.  Sprig is a brand new company that blends recycled plastic with recycled wood to create a durable toy that actually smells like wood.  Green [...]

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TrailSlogger on October 29th, 2009

Owl pellets are a natural occurring byproduct of an owls digestive system. Owls eat a lot of things that they can’t naturally digest. Things like fur, feathers,claws, teeth, and bones are typically regurgitated in a pellet for about 6 to 10 hours after conception. These pellets are easily dissected and can [...]

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TrailSlogger on September 8th, 2009

I can’t stop raving about my Rick Steves Convertible  luggage.  This is the ultimate in a carry-on bag.  It has several pockets that allow you to really organize your packing.  The bag itself only weighs about 3lbs unloaded.  With the new weight restrictions it is key to have a lightweight pack that can take a [...]

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TrailSlogger on September 8th, 2009

I just recently got back from a trip to the Pacific Northwest and Canada.  I wanted to bring one pair of shoes that would do everything from casual dining to light hiking.  The New Balance Country Walker fit the bill perfectly.    The classic chocolate brown color went well with all my casual travel clothing.  The [...]

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TrailSlogger on July 29th, 2009

Bean Hollow and Pebble Beach are located off Highway 1 about 16 miles south of Half Moon Bay.  Both of these beaches are small pocket sized with limited parking.  Connecting the two is a mile long nature trail.  The trail does have a few steps to climb and few bridges to cross, but overall it’s [...]

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TrailSlogger on May 26th, 2009

Late last year I was diagnosed with a severely strained tendon on my right foot. My podiatrist made me a custom orthodic that was suppose to rectify the problem. Well this orthodic is crazy wide. My foot is a little wide as is, but this orthodic was ridiculous. So being the good patient [...]

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TrailSlogger on May 26th, 2009

I recently had an opportunity to explore Rancho Canada from its main entrance off of Casa Lomo Road. Last year I hiked through the back side of the park from Calero County Park. This is a relatively new park so it really does not draw the big crowds. The wildflower displays are spectacular. The photo [...]

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Chris on March 29th, 2009

About a month ago I decided it was time for me to purchase some new shoes. After trying on numerous pairs here at Trailsloggers and testing the fit I decided that the best choice for me was the Merrell Chameleon Iso. These shoes are great! I wanted a nice light weight hiker that I could [...]

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