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Awesome Adventures and Canyoneering in the San Rafael Swell, Utah

April 22, 2018 By foxintheforest Last Modified: December 4, 2025

Do yourself a favor, explore the San Rafael Swell in Utah. You can thank me later.

Mount Powell and Kneeknocker Pass

Fall in the Gore Range Hiking Kneeknocker Pass, CO Trip Report

October 22, 2017 By foxintheforest Last Modified: December 4, 2025

Fall brings stunning color to the Colorado Rockies. What better way to experience the magic than a difficult hike to the top of a high pass in the Gore Range?

father dyer and crystal peak

Double the Fun Father Dyer and Crystal Peak Trip Report

July 30, 2017 By foxintheforest Last Modified: December 4, 2025

Have you ever had a day in the mountains so perfect you forgot that you were doing something difficult? Perhaps the weather was just right, maybe you met some cool new friends, or perhaps you satisfied your desire to complete a certain route. Well, for my day on Father Dyer, it was all three.

Campfire Tales – Short Stories in the Outdoors

February 13, 2017 By foxintheforest Last Modified: September 12, 2017

We’ve all been there. You’ve got this idealistic plan of spending some time out in the great outdoors. But it’s not all sunny days and easy going. Here are some short stories of what happened when things go haywire.

Lake Haiyaha is the Perfect Sunrise Hike in Rocky Mountain National Park

January 8, 2017 By foxintheforest Last Modified: February 2, 2024

Get the local scoop to enjoying Lake Haiyaha – one of Colorado’s most magnificent alpine lakes.

false summit of Mt Guyot

Hiking Mt Guyot a Colorado 13er: Trip Report

November 15, 2016 By foxintheforest Last Modified: December 4, 2025

There’s an easy way and a hard way up Guyot. We decided to take the challenging route up the east ridge. Class 2+ and 3 scrambles gaining 1,800′ in a little more than a mile. Nothing quite says leg burn like a steep uphill rock scramble.

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Meg Atteberry standing on a mountain sticking her tongue out

Meg aka Fox is a 30-something who's born to explore. Toddler mom, queer, and neuro-spicy her favorite things to do are climb in the alpine and camp in the desert. Her mission is to get you out on your greatest adventure. She's been widely-published in the outdoors and even appeared on National TV talking about how to level up your outdoor skills and discover hidden hikes in the American West.

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