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Business Books and Mindset Books That Rock Climbers Need To Read

December 16, 2015 by Jason Clements

I’ve interviewed many rock climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.  I ask serious question and I ask silly questions.  I frequently ask them, “What is the last good book you have read?”

The answers vary widely.  Some read fiction and others read non-fiction.  You’ll see at the end of this article, that book list is as eclectic as the climbers themselves.  It makes me appreciate them even more.

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Books.  Smart and Driven People Read Books

First, I’ll give my 3 suggestions for MUST READ books; and then I’ll list the books that your fellow climbers have suggested.  Before we get to those lists, take a look at this list of climbers you probably know.

  • Matt Boulton – Backpacker Pucks
  • Louis McConnell – American Oak Hand Salve
  • Jake Andersen – Hobo Hammocks
  • Richard Lonski – DGS Games
  • Kevin Brown – Friction Labs and Denver Bouldering Club
  • Josh Helke – Organic Climbing
  • Amanda Smith – Elevate Gym and Arkansas Climbing Services
  • Craig Muderlak – Muderlak Art
  • Chris Deulen – Outshine Window Cleaning
  • David Tindle – The Strength Lab (The Lab is closed; however, David’s interview is still an awesome read with a ton of insight and wisdom.)
  • Barry Johnson – Owner of Horseshoe Canyon Ranch (yup – coming soon.)

What about you?  Are you thinking about starting your own business?  Have you started, but things are not quite yet going as smoothly as you like?  Do you need a power boost?  How’s life?  Is there some shit hitting the fan right now?  Are you thriving?

Do you need a little BETA? [Read more…] about Business Books and Mindset Books That Rock Climbers Need To Read

Filed Under: Gear, Relaxing Tagged With: "rock climbing", Books, Entrepreneur, Inspiration, Reading

Meet Louis McConnell Creator Of American Oak Hand Salve

December 14, 2015 by Jason Clements

Meet Louis McConnell Creator Of American Oak Hand Salve

Meet Louis McConnell Creator Of American Oak Hand Salve

Many of us know Louis from the Kansas City Climbing Community.  He may have even helped you gear up when he worked at Moosejaw on the Plaza.  Well, did you know that Louis is a rock climber AND a body builder AND Crossfitter!  He is also a brand new entrepreneur. Louis is the owner of the American Oak Hand Salve Company.

Please show your support (*suggestions at the end of the interview).

And now, get to know Louis McConnell in 15 seconds:


The exercise I hate the most is Jerks because I have terrible overhead strength.

You will hear me scream like a Howler Monkey when (google that, it is hilarious), anyway,
what would make you howl like that? When a new vegan restaurant is opening in Kansas City.

The last good book I read was: The Man Who Quit Money.

The last show I binge watched was: Dexter and Breaking Bad at the same time.

On my days off from my diet, I splurge on:  Pizza and dark beer, but that’s every day right?

American Oak Hand Salve and Pipe
HCRB:  Alright, Louis, what is American Oak Hand Salve?

Louis McConnell Rock ClimbingLouis:  AO (American Oak) is something I created when I was climbing. My fingertips were always extremely raw and it hurt like hell to climb–as much as I was climbing. Not to mention, having my hands covered in chalk drys them out a ton.

All the commercial lotions are designed to “soften” hands.  That was never appealing to me because I wanted hard tough skin when I was slapping a tiny crimp.

I researched oils, butters, and herbs and used the best of each of those items to create AO. Fast forward a few years, my hands were taking the same abuse now from Olympic style weightlifting, instead of climbing. I revamped the recipe and saw some interest in the community and launched! [Read more…] about Meet Louis McConnell Creator Of American Oak Hand Salve

Filed Under: Injury Prevention, Interviews, Skin Care Tagged With: "rock climbing", American Oak Hand Salve, AO Hand Salve, crossfit, Louis McConnell, skin care, weightlifting

Should A Beginner Stuff Roll Or Fold A Tent

November 28, 2015 by Jason Clements

Should a beginner stuff roll or fold a tent short termShould a beginner stuff, roll, or fold a tent for short-term storage?

What do you think?  What works for YOU?

I subscribe to the STUFF method for short-term storage of my tent.

Specifically, I  use this method on my way from home to my campsite (and back from campsite to home) or when traveling between campsites.  For long-term storage, you should hang your tent in a closet or storage area.

In this video, under the most ideal conditions – where the tent is completely dry and I have everything disassembled – I compare stuffing to rolling / folding a tent to put it away.

So, what do you think?  Should a beginner stuff, roll, or fold a tent?

Not surprisingly, both methods work nearly equally as well.

  • The STUFF method takes approximately 50 seconds.
  • The FOLD method takes approximately 95 seconds.

Take a look:

As usual, make sure that your tent is dry. 

[Read more…] about Should A Beginner Stuff Roll Or Fold A Tent

Filed Under: Camping, Gear Tagged With: camping, Tent, tent storage

How To Store Your Expensive Sleeping Bag

November 24, 2015 by Jason Clements

How To Store Your Sleeping Bag Close Up Label

Learn how to store your expensive sleeping bag by reading the labels on your sleeping bags

This label is from my Eureka Casper sleeping bag.  Notice their suggestion to:

  • For Long Term Storage, Hang Bag By Loops At Foot
  • Do Not Leave Bag In The Compression Stuff Sack For Long Periods Of Time

And, I like to add:

  • Ensure That Your Sleeping Bag Is Completely Dry

Hanging Loops On Sleeping BagDon’t feel bad if you didn’t know what those loops are.  I didn’t know what those loops were for the first many times I went on climbing trips.  I had to ask, “Hey, what are these things?”

Here’s a quick 1 minute video showing how easy it is to store your expensive sleeping bag.  I store my sleeping bags on a hanger because I use a Portable Closet to store all of my tents, sleeping bags, and off-season clothing.  This is what works for me.  You may find something else that works for you.  If you have a different system, share in the comments.

Well, one thing is for certain — you must maintain your sleeping gear as you would any other gear.  It is important.

[Read more…] about How To Store Your Expensive Sleeping Bag

Filed Under: Camping, Gear Repair and Maintainance Tagged With: down sleeping bag, sleeping bag, storage, synthetic sleeping bag, winter

Tenacious Tape Repairing A Repair On A Marmot Jacket

November 23, 2015 by Jason Clements

Marmot Driclime WindshirtTenacious Tape Repairing A Repair On A Marmot Jacket

An unlucky wind caught some embers from my campfire and sent them to the sleeve of my Marmot Driclime Windshirt.  It burned 2 small holes in the right sleeve.

After asking a few of my fiends, it became clear that I should repair my Marmot Jacket with Tenacious Tape.

I made the repair in only a few minutes.

And that repair lasted for about 4 years.  I don’t have a clear memory of when I made this repair; but suffice it to say that that the repair lasted for a satisfactory amount of time.  I wear this Marmot from Fall to Spring; so it gets quite a lot of abuse.

As you can see in the video and image below; now, the repair has worn out.  It is time to repair the repair. [Read more…] about Tenacious Tape Repairing A Repair On A Marmot Jacket

Filed Under: Gear Repair and Maintainance Tagged With: DeSolvIt, DIY, Marmot, Marmot Driclime, Repair, Tenacious Tape

Brew A Better Cup Of Coffee At Home And Outside

November 22, 2015 by Jason Clements

Jake GwinnThis is a guest post by Jake Gwinn.

Question:  What kind of person keeps a coffee tasting journal? 

Answer:  A coffee expert.

Jake Gwinn is a coffee expert.

HCRB:  Why should anyone listen to you about coffee?

Jake:  I have worked in several different coffee shops over the course of 5 years and have gone through several coffee training courses — that’s in addition to the training I received while working in coffee shops. Nowadays I mostly roast my own beans and experiment with different brewing methods.Jake Gwinn Coffee Expert

HCRB:  What is one thing that everyone can do, right now, to brew a better cup of coffee?

Jake:  Stop getting your coffee at the grocery store! These days there are local roasters all over the place. Finding better or fresh beans is the first step in the right direction. Not only are you getting a better bean, but you are getting a finely crafted product that is supporting your local businesses. If you don’t have a local roaster, a lot of roasters make it possible to order freshly roasted beans online. Good beans are the best step you can take right now. [Read more…] about Brew A Better Cup Of Coffee At Home And Outside

Filed Under: Camping, Eating Outdoors, Relaxing Tagged With: Coffee, French Press, Jake Gwinn, Outdoor Coffee, Relaxing

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