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Utah | The Desert Dry Out

Gretchen Powers June 21, 2018

Last month my friends at Toad and Co gave me the opportunity to take a trip to Utah to dry out from the neverending rain here in Kodiak. I had a week and i knew I wanted to keep my schedule wide open so i could say yes to opportunities as they arose.  I’ve been focusing a lot this year on saying no and meaning it. Not giving way to the guilt that often comes with a “no” and feeling confident in my decision making skills. Coming from the girl who always regrets her ice cream flavor decision this has not been an easy task.  So when Toad and Co said they would support me to go adventure somewhere new so long as I said yes to opportunities - I had to do just that, say yes.

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So I did. I flew to Salt Lake City and spent a day relaxing in my friend’s gorgeous and adorable backyard. Reading and writing and making little beaded rings to take a break from my ever present knitting projects.  I said yes to my friends’ generosity and was grateful for a place to warm up and slow down.

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I said yes to an afternoon hike with three of my favorite dogs in a heat I felt overbearing and at an altitude I was not yet adjusted to. I said yes to being uncomfortable.

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I said yes to going climbing with people far better than I and ended up leaded my first sport climb, a 5.7 who’s name I can’t remember belayed by Mark, a guy I’ll never forget. I said yes to bravery and to trying new things.

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I said yes to coffee dates, and tea dates, and lots of avocado toast. I said yes to little indulgences and tried to really enjoy them without guilt based on calories or cost.

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I said yes to mountain biking in the mountains with my friend who is a pro. I said yes to facing my fears and maybe making a fool of myself.  

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I said yes to spending two days in the desert with dear friends despite how much I despise hot places. I walked down into a slot canyon, climbed up sandstone cracks and screamed when I saw the biggest canyon I’ve ever laid eyes on.  I laughed while playing games with new friends, sipping whiskey and being literally starstruck at the brightest twinkly stars. I learned how to stay cool by hydrating extra and finding respite in shady spots.

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I said yes to soaking up the sun sitting in a river and walking through mud that squelched between my toes. I said yes to resting and recovering from activity and self care.

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Thank you Toad and Co for supporting this trip and giving me a chance to test out my summer picks in the dry desert heat.  I can say 100% that I’m obsessed with the Sunkissed collection and can’t wait to play outside in my Toad garb all summer long.

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In Outdoor Photography Tags salt lake city, Outdoor Photography, utah
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Kilimanjaro | Purple Heart Summits

Gretchen Powers May 4, 2018
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I joined a team of six in January to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, the world’s tallest free standing mountain with the goal of not only summiting but also finding a little freedom and perspective along way.  I was along for the ride to film a little story about my dad’s non-profit American300’s latest project: Purple Heart Summits. An effort the non profit is making to continue its mentoring efforts to support combat wounded veterans reach the summit of some of the world’s most renowned free standing mountains.  It was an amazing and rewarding experience, the altitude kicked my but far more than i expected but I was surprised by how well my gut behaved. The biodiversity on the mountain was the most unique I've ever photographed and the Tanzanian guides and porters on our team have hearts of gold and I am so grateful for our brief moments of friendship.

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Alexandra Roberts was part of the team and volunteered her photography gift to the project which means that I got more behind the scenes photos of myself than I ever have on a trip like this.  I just wanted to share a few to give a look behind the scenes at the film.

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In Outdoor Photography Tags kilimanjaro, american300
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Maine Huts and Trails | Behind the Food with Jada

Gretchen Powers April 16, 2018

Mid March this year I gathered a few of my New-England-based-besties who had taught me to climb this fall and took them out on one of their first cross country ski adventures.  They all faired about as well as I did climbing my first time (determined, mildly graceful and generally-speaking kicked ass) and we spent more time goofing off on our skis than we did actually making it from the parking lot to the Flagstaff Hut where Jada, my roommate from this fall and the head cook for Maine Huts and Trails was waiting. My goal for the weekend, aside from having a blast in the woods with my friends, was to tell the story of food at Maine Huts and Trails as well as a bit of Jada's role and experience on Flagstaff Lake this winter.  Enjoy the video and photos below!

Behind the Scenes 

Behind the Scenes 

Me and Jada (I didn't want to let go!)

Me and Jada (I didn't want to let go!)

The Whole Crew. 

The Whole Crew. 

Alexandra Roberts snapped some photos along the way as well. Enjoy a few of her faves below!

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Until next time, Flagstaff Hut!

Until next time, Flagstaff Hut!

In Outdoor Photography Tags maine huts and trails, maine
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