7/27/10

Dog Days of Summer


The theme this summer seems to be HOT, HOT, HOT. Nonetheless, we have been getting out to climb a bit in Linville Gorge and the North End of Looking Glass. Both crags offer some reprieve from the sweaty weather we have been getting. Check out Joe getting his first taste of some classic Ship Rock climbs in fine style.

Still, nothing compares to a refreshing dip in the Davidson River, whether at the Looking Glass Summit Trail, Looking Glass Falls, or the ever-popular Sliding Rock. Stop in the shop for tips on places to beat the heat and a great selection of wicking tees, Chaco Sandals, and water bottles to keep you cool & hydrated!




Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville
HwyPisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com

7/19/10

The Skinny on Skinny Cords


My boy Jay Young wrote this very informative review giving the skinny on skinny cords. Jay has over twenty years in the harness and has written reviews for and was the leader of the infamous RC.com Booty Crew. Trust us, he knows the deal.
Interested? I thought so. Check it!

http://www.gear.com/rope-thickness-and-belay-devices-a-complex-relationship-part-one-of-three/

And when your ready to buy that 9.2 or 9.5, check us out!

http://www.lookingglassoutfitters.com/shop/home.php?cat=35




Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com

7/15/10

La Sportiva Shoe Demo Saturday July 17

The arsenal of La Sportiva shoes has been ever expanding at Looking Glass Outfitters, and with good reason. These guys really know how to make a quality shoe for climbing, hiking and trailrunning. Meet us at the Brevard Rock Gym Saturday July 18th from 2:00-5:00 and figure out which LaSportiva climbing shoe suits your needs. Miura for all round trad climbing? The VS for steep sport routes? Come check it out!



Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com

7/12/10

Chaco Sandal Review


In 2004, I was preparing to hike the Camino de Santiago, a 500 mile pilgrimage to the Spanish town of Santiago de Compostela, starting on the French side of the Pyrenees in St Jean Pied de Port. I needed a slew of gear, which included a new pair of Gore Tex hiking boots. Something told me that I would sometimes need reprieve from my boots, so I went looking for a sandal that could be worn with a dress, worn in the shower, and yet still handle some hiking if my feet were dying to ditch the boots.

I found a sandal that does all of this in the Chaco Z/2. Unlike my boots, these sandals have never let me down in the category of comfort and durability. My boots were great, but they took some time to break in, which unfortunately became evident on day one on the Camino- crossing the Pyrenees into the fabled town of Roncesvalles.

My Chacos helped me salvage a touch of femininity after a long day on the trail when I would trade my geeky convertible pants for a simple dress and head to the bar for beer and olives. But, more importantly, they separated me from touching the shower when staying in hostels and dried quickly enough for early morning departures. I will also admit that I wore them with socks when shivering (in June) in the gorgeous mountain town of Cebreiro.

It was rare that I actually hiked in my Chacos on the Camino, but these days you might find me wearing the same pair of sandals headed climbing when the approach trail is short and sweet. I wore them the other day while tubing the Green River and often wear them around the house when my arches need some extra support. The attached picture is a crew of friends headed paddling on the Teton River, with several pairs of Chacos on board.

Six years later, my Z/2s are still going, in fact I just washed them in the washing machine for the first time today, and they look great all over again. The tread is still in great shape. Meanwhile, my hiking boots are nearing retirement even though I use them far less than my Chacos.

If you ever thought $95 was too much to spend on summer sandals, Chacos will change your mind because they do not disappoint.



Climb Globally, Shop Locally
Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com

7/1/10

Last Minute Packing for Summer Camp



Headed out the door for one of the many NC summer camps soon and haven't considered packing? Check out these goodies, which are perfect for summer campers.

Whether headed to camp or Pisgah's Sliding Rock, The Hedgefrog by The North Face is a budget friendly kid's water shoe that will serve them well kayaking, swinging off a rope swing or learning to fish. Big kids and parents can check out our wide selection of Chaco Sandals.

A Nalgene Everyday Bottle helps keep kids well hydrated throughout their stay at camp and during camping overnights. BPA Free and available in several colors.

A quality headlamp will ensure your child can find the trail to safety or read the book from your care package.

A daypack like The North Face Mentor will serve campers well for day hikes, yet can do double duty once school starts.

Also, check out Phil's Package of 10 Summer Camp Essentials today!


Climb Globally, Shop Locally

Looking Glass Outfitters
69 Hendersonville Hwy
Pisgah Forest, NC 28768
828.884.5854
www.lookingglassoutfitters.com
Open 7 Days a Week!