Posts by Christopher Comstock
Granddaddy Lakes Utah Fishing the Uinta High Country
Granddaddy Lakes Utah Fishing the high Uinta Mountains. Located off the Grandview Trailhead on the south slope of the Uinta Mountains. This area has some of the best hike-to-fishing lakes in the Uintas. Granddaddy Basin is close to Salt Lake City, but not as busy as the Mirror Lake highway. With so many beautiful lakes…
Read MoreEasy Rafting Near Moab UT
Easy Rafting Near Moab UT. Northeast of Moab is a stretch of the Colorado River that has mellow Class-I and Class-II rapids, perfect for someone who just got a boat and wants to test their ability and their craft on a safe stretch of river. Easy Rafting Near Moab UT Rafting Cisco to Dewey YouTube…
Read MoreHell Roaring Lake Trailhead
Hell Roaring Lake Trailhead is a great place for a day hike or a quick overnighter backpacking trip. There is no car camping here try Redfish Lake for that. You’re going to have to carry it if you want it at Hell Roaring Lake. Backpacking keeps the crowds down. However, we had a good amount…
Read MoreSoutheast Idaho (Diamond Creek) camping, fishing, ATV riding
Southeast Idaho Diamond Creek is tucked right up against the border of Wyoming. In the Peale Mountains, a sub-range known as the Webster range is a nice place for camping, hiking, fishing, and ATV riding. Diamond Creek and the Webster Range are not very remarkable considering southeast Idaho is an area that has world-class outdoor…
Read MoreThe Deep Creek Mountains Utah Hiking Camping Ibapah Peak
Hiking and camping Ibapah peak the deep creek mountains Utah. I highly recommend making the trip to experience the big peaks unique geography
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing the Whipple Couloir
Whipple Couloir Backcountry Skiing is a classic Wasatch ski descent. Getting there and finding it isn’t straight forward but you’ll be rewarded if you do. With some of the most unique and visually stunning scenery in the Wasatch, the Whipple Couloir could be the most scenic of all the classic descents. Whipple Couloir Route Planning…
Read MoreBackpacking Uintas Kings Peak and the surrounding 13,000 ft Peaks
Backpacking Uintas Kings Peak and the surrounding 13,000 ft Peaks SLC to Henrys Fork TH 3hr drive (130 miles) There is too much snow, we didn’t make it to Kings Peak. One man got lost because there is too much snow. Exclaimed the 3 hikers who I met at the trailhead. After this short exchange,…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Mount Williamson California
Post and Photo credit sierradescents.com Backcountry Skiing Mount Williamson California Foothill Road crosses the north fork of Bairs Creek at an elevation of 5906 Climbing Williamson is as pure as it gets. Park at the bottom of the mountain. Hike up. With a trail, via Shepherd Pass, most backcountry travelers will find the most strenuous…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing the Pinner Couloir Laurel Mountain CA
The Pinner Couloir is another Sierra classic. 3400 vert of steep, big wall couloir skiing. This Sierra classic is close to Bishop. There is also potential to ski 2 classic couloirs (Pinner & Bloody) from the same camp near Convict Lake. Backcountry Skiing the Pinner Couloir Laurel Mountain CA Backcountry Skiing the Pinner Couloir Laurel…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Bloody Mountain California
Backcountry Skiing Bloody Mountain California Bloody Couloir, Bloody Mountain Top of descent elevation: 12, 522’ Descent in Vertical Feet: 5342’ (about 2600’ for the couloir proper) Slope: 40-45 degrees (depending on the time of year/snowfall) Aspect: North Distance from trailhead: 6.5 miles GPS: 37.561/-118.909 USGS Map: Bloody Mountain Notes: The Bloody Couloir is one of…
Read MoreBackcountry skiing Dana Couloir California
Backcountry skiing Dana Couloir California 70 miles North of Bishop California / Dana Mountain Backcountry skiing Dana Couloir California Skiing Dana Mountain Dana Couloir is one of the 50 classic California Backcountry ski descents approach The Dana Couloir by “the Glacier Canyon Trail (GCT) which starts at the Tioga Lake overlook. The overlook is outside of the Yosemite…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Broads Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah
Backcountry Skiing Broads Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah. Backcountry Skiing Broads Fork in Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah is absolutely “Bonkers”! People come here for some of the longest vertical feet of uninterrupted powder skiing in Utah. The approach is BIG, the skiing is BIG, and getting out of Broads fork is a…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Desolation Ridge Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah
Desolation Ridge Desolation Ridge is where Mill-D fork in the Big Cottonwood Canyon gets rowdy! Desolation Ridge is located Higher up top near the Park City ridgeline. This ridge reaches up to 9,990. It wraps steeply around Lake Desolation sheltering it from the mountain winds. Backcountry Skiing Desolation Ridge Big Cottonwood Canyon Utah. The…
Read MoreBackcountry skiing Neffs Canyon Mt Olympus Memorial Couloirs
Backcountry skiing Neffs Canyon Mount Olympus Utah Memorial Couloirs Backcountry skiing Neffs Canyon is a hidden gem of the Wasatch. Tours in this area have stunning mountain views, hidden powder, and big mountain objectives. The approaches are long and require time and fitness. Neffs Canyon is not part of the Salt Lake watershed, meaning…
Read MoreNovember photo Gallery
Finally November photo gallery captures the first of winter’s snows. The snow levels are low but our drive to get out is high. Early season backcountry skiing is somewhat tricky. During the season access is as easy as riding the chair lifts and going through the backcountry gates. Early season this is not an option…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Checklist
For several years I’ve created a backcountry skiing checklist for a day tour. I love going on a day tour but occasionally I would forget an item that was vital to the enjoyment of the tour. I’d forgotten my gloves once and my hands froze. A solution came from an unexpected source. I have a…
Read MoreOctober photo gallery
September’s end, my bike tipped over. October’s couched, Don’t touch me, it hurts ouch! Not many photos, October is over. Every year Park City shuts down Main Street for Halloween trick or treat. Park City Main street fills up with crowds of kids, dogs, and adults decked out in costumes. I took my camera and…
Read MoreSeptember Fall Photos
Boise River Rock Stacks September is my favorite month of the year. This September I took a trip to Oregon. I brought my mountain bike because like backcountry skiing, if you bring your gear, there is always a new place to ride along the way. Crossing Idaho we stopped in Boise. Upon arrival we visited…
Read More15 august photo gallery
August Clicks 15 August photo gallery – Swaner Barn 15 August photo gallery, Summer is in full swing here in Park City. Daytime high temps are in the 70’s to 80’s and nighttime lows average 40–50 degrees F. The month highlights the peak of summer events. The Kimball Arts Festival kicks the month off on…
Read MoreJuly photos 2015 / July Fly By!
July is the month that summer is in full swing. Concert crowds fill the plaza Saturdays and on Wednesdays the Park City farmers market fills the parking lot. July is also boating, camping, hiking, and biking season. If you don’t make time for summer in July, July Fly By! July Photos 2015 Playtime PC Sunrise Mountain…
Read MoreJune Photos 2015 / Good dog Kota
This was the month of loss. Kota the Rottweiler passed. Her life was great. She accompanied me on most of my outdoor adventures. When Kota was around, I always had a partner to go with. I miss my rottweiler, couple photos of her in the June Photos 2015 Gallery. June Photos 2015 Solstice Sunrise Mountain…
Read MorePark City May Photo Gallery
Park City May Photo Gallery Murdock Morning Starboard Sunrise May is a beautiful month in Park City and Belize Central America. The temps are warming with the average High around 53F and the Low 29F. As mud-season passes, the trails are become increasingly dry enough to hike and mountain bike. Mid-Mountain trail is almost completely snow…
Read MorePark City April photo gallery
Park City April photo gallery Curvey Dreams Golf Sunrise ODC April is the official end of ski season in Park City. This is a transition month as all the snow begins to melt. I love the 1st half of April because of the warm ski weather and closing-day concerts and pond skimming competitions. Temperatures in…
Read MorePlacencia Belize Photo Gallery
Placencia Belize Photo Gallery Placencia is a small town at the end of a long 16 miles of white sandy beach peninsula. Belize is the only English-speaking country in Central America. Belize is an amazing country, with incredible nature and friendly people. Belize has the lowest population density in Central America and is home to the Belize…
Read MoreMarch photos Park City / march in the park
March photos Park City A Fresh Start Soft as Morning The Sunset Lounge March is my favorite month in Park City. The snowpack has had a chance to accumulate, it’s the snowiest month, and the temperatures are beginning to warm up. If we’re lucky this month we get to ski powder then get out on the…
Read MoreCaye Caulker Belize Hotels and Travel Tips
Caye Caulker Belize Hotels and Travel Tips Caye Caulker is a small island off the coast of the only English-speaking country in Central America. Belize is an amazing country, with incredible nature and friendly people. Belize has the lowest population density in Central America. Belize is home to the Belize barrier reef, one of the…
Read MorePark City February Photos
Park City February Photos A Grand Night February in Park City is very Busy for local resort workers, especially the city bus drivers. This is the month of peak ski travel and world cup ski events. If you are planning on visiting in February it’s a good idea to book early. Prices for hotels are…
Read MoreWillow Fork Ski Tour – Park City to Brighton
Willow Fork Ski Tour leaves Canyons resort via the ninety-nine ninety backcountry gate, follow the ridge south to Silver Peak, and then skis the West Willow Ridge to Silver Fork bus stop. Bus ride or hitchhike up to Brighton Resort, ski it, turn around, and head back. 2,200 Vertical climb Distance 2 miles (each way) …
Read MorePark City Utah December January photos
December and January in Park City Utah is full-on ski season. Every morning crowds of skiers and snowboarders gather in the plaza before being whisked up the mountain in the gondola. December is still early in the season but there’s no worry about weather conditions. Canyons has extensive snow-making and excellent snow groomers to…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Basics
Backcountry skiing basics; It’s a cold sunny February day sitting on the Supreme Lift of Alta. I look across the canyons and see people skiing knee-high powder from a storm 2 days prior… I wish I could be skiing in Grizzly Gulch, but I don’t even know where to get started on the Backcountry skiing…
Read MoreBackcountry Skiing Alone
Setting a skin track early morning all alone, the click of the bindings and the sound of snow crunching under the skis is all that breaks the silence. Suddenly, WHOOMP, the slope avalanches from above and there is no place to go. When skiing alone there is nobody to dig you out, and even if…
Read MoreNovember in Park City Utah – photos
November in Park City Utah is a transition month. Fall is giving way to winter and excitement for the upcoming ski season fills the street around town. The weather turns cold. The average daily high temp is 37F and the average low is 17F. If you are looking to spend the season in Park…
Read MoreOctober Photos
October photos 3.) The Aspens Deer Valley Sun Valley 1.)Duck Pond Sunset
Read MoreOf the Septembers gone by…
Of the Septembers gone by, what we could’ve done Too busy working, summers end run. A couple weeks, vacationers all gone. Name less faces, memories of none. Nothing but Tips, and outdoor clicks. Memories with photos, and September over. September Photos of the Month 1) Dark Weiler Silhouette of Kota the Rottweiler atop a mountain.…
Read MoreAugust Snaps Park City
Park local City / August Snaps Sun setting behind Murdock mountain. Taken from Willow draw on a muddy road. Sunflower was taken on a cloudless sunrise. A pretty “Sunflower watching Sunrise”. Park local city photo. The ominous storm blocks out the light, yet Quarry Mountain is illuminated by a break in the clouds. Click Here to see…
Read MoreJuly 4th photos / works of july
July 4th photos Oh, the Works of July. So much work. So little July. July 4th photos. Summer in the west is forest fire season. This year smoke keeps blowing in from forest fires in a neighboring state (Oregon). The Park City area has seen more moisture than normal, so fire danger isn’t as great…
Read MoreBarn-a-bee Pig / barn pictures
I woke up extra early this morning for barn pictures. I had to give myself time to ride my mtn bike to use a barn as a foreground element for sunrise photos. I got there and waited, and waited, and waited. Nothing happened. The mtn to the east blocked the sun from lighting up my…
Read MorePhoto of the Day May-20
Photo of the Day May-20 Quarry Mtn Glow Field of Dream Make a Tree Leave Click on any photo to see photos of the day May gallery. Sign up for the top photo email newsletter
Read MorePhotos of the Day May 19
Pass the Buck Went out for Sunrise landscape photos, look who snuck up. Morning light Buck Birdie Power House The Buck that Snuck up. Click on any photo to view the full album Sign up for the top photo email newsletter.
Read MoreSun Valley / surgery
We took the mountain-weiler Kota to the Sun Valley Animal Center in Ketchum, Idaho to get her leg fixed. The people there are amazing! Upon x-ray on the day of her surgery, they found that her ACL ligament wasn’t torn after all. The bad news was that it was her hip. Hip surgeries are much…
Read MoreSunrise Happens / May photos of the day
The morning was completely overcast. Should I get up to catch the sunrise? I figured there was only a 10% chance that the sunrise would “Happen”. A 10% chance was too much to leave to chance. I HAD to. As I hiked up the mountain I wondered if I should have stayed home. When I…
Read MoreLife Reflections
Life Reflections When I grow old, I hope to look back and reflect on the early mornings spent in the Rockies. This morning like many others I was tempted to lie in bed and sleep. Waking up and hiking before the sun rises, feels like an early morning punishment. Oftentimes, the difficult days are the rewarding ones.…
Read MoreMoose Mornings pictures
Monday, Park City had a significant snowstorm that left spots on my lens that I forgot to clean after shooting. The next morning I was looking for a new perspective on Park City photos of sunrise, so I hiked over to White Pine canyon. The security guard manning the gates to upper White Pine canyon…
Read MoreSunday Sunrise April 27
Photography by Christopher Comstock Park city Utah photos Glacier Lily ground perspective Speckled dirt landscape Sunrise 27’s Panorama photos of sunrise, Wasatch range Utah.
Read MoreApril 24 photos of sunrise
Woke up with no alarm this morning at 6:34 am. Sprung to my feet, put on shoes, a jacket, hat, grabbed my camera, and ran up the mountain to catch the sunrise. I had 6 minutes to make it so I went to one of my familiar photo spots. Here’s what I got. I think…
Read MorePhotos of the day April
Mid-April Park City was 65 and sunny followed by 2 inches and 32 degrees the next day. I love mud season. Photos of the day April Christopher Comstock Park City Utah 2014 Nowhere Elks Round Valley. Glacier Lilly Another Snow April 23rd Canyons April snow day 23rd day
Read MoreSeasons Over Mountain Poem
Seasons Over Mountain poem. April Start Kota Bark Hurt Knee Doctor Please Spring Melt Heart Felt Kind Donations Fire Stations Orange Moose My Bindings Loose Lonely Walks Photo Talks Sixty Three Days of Ski SEASONS OVER! April Start Fire Station Seasons Over poem Lyrics: April starts and Kota tore her ACL on the 4th…
Read MoreUtah Spring ski photos 3-21-14
Utah spring skiing with the added bonus of moose pictures on Lookout mountain. This time the moose wasn’t hidden, instead, it was trail moose. I got fairly close to the shot, but I hurried on before disturbing it too much. TRAIL Moose Outdoor photography march 2014
Read MoreMarch 20th spring skiing photos
The season is quickly melting away. So there is still time to get out there. Soon the Mountain bikes will be out and March will be a photographic memory. 🙂 Photography by Christopher Comstock TheOutdoorClick
Read MoreHidden Moose
Hidden moose, why do you hide? Next to the trail, skiers passing bye. Only one can see you, has a photographer’s eye. Can you spot the hidden moose? click photo Many skiers passed by unaware the hidden moose.
Read MoreFebru-grand-finaly
The storm rolled in, the storm rolled out 4 inches stayed, A fog let way Village hustle, time slowed 1st chair, or magic carpet It doesn’t matter, you can’t stop it Enjoy the photos and Subscribe for email———> Click HERE to see full Photo album
Read MoreHow to Build a $30 PVC Hoophouse for your raised bed Garden
How to Build a $30 PVC Hoophouse for your raised bed Garden. I don’t have a greenhouse, therefore, I’m going to have to build one. It has to be simple and it has to be inexpensive. The hoop house and cold frame fit that criteria perfectly.The hoop house is the simplest and most budget-friendly of…
Read MoreModay Photos Feb 24
A beautiful morning here in Park City Utah. I love getting out to shoot the Early Morning Sunrise. Everything comes to life. Today I came across a little birdie doing his good morning dance in the Sun. This little birdie was strutting his stuff, chirping. Then he saw the black beast (Kota) and flew off…
Read MoreColdframe Winter Gardening / Park City Utah
Coldframe winter gardening can be done in fairly extreme climates. It’s February which ends the Persephone garden hibernation cycle. The sun is now strong enough that the spinach I planted in late September, will begin to grow again. I just need to turn on the lights. The windows that sit on top of the cold…
Read MoreJan ski – Can ski
January the new year has started well. I’ve been reading a good share of Dr. Seuss lately. This is my attempt to use the subjects of the photos to create a short rhyme. Jan ski, can ski. I can ski, you can see. 1st tracks, 1st light 2 skiers, 2 twilight Lost in tracks. No…
Read MoreUinta backcountry skiing / Hell’s Kitchen ski mountaineering
Uinta backcountry skiing Hell’s Kitchen ski mountaineering trip report, Uinta mountains of Utah. The author and his trusted rottweiler sought out epic ski lines. They were to be turned back by a difficult route. The mountaineers returned the following summer and completed the Hell’s Kitchen route. With a 2-pm phone call, the window to ski…
Read MoreMoose Steaks
In a land far away, there lives a Mountain man and his rather large dog companion Kota. These two are quite the explores and on one-day backcountry skiing, one of the Mountain man’s gloves fell out of his pocket. In spite of a long search, the glove was not recovered. Mountain man had lost one…
Read MoreMountain bike Repair tools
TheOutdoorClick Photography Mountain bike Repair tools – Along with Hex keys, I take spare tubes, a pump, and a patch kit. I also pack a Leatherman Skeletool for on-trail Mountain bike fixes. The Leatherman Skeletool is lightweight and has screwdrivers, knife, pliers, and a bottle opener. So far I’ve only had to use the bottle…
Read MoreMountain bike fix (disk brakes)
Mountain bike fix (disk brakes) – Today my goals were to re-launch TheOutdoorClick as a WordPress site and learn how to fix the disk brakes on my Mountain Bike. After spending hours trying to delete and re-launch TheOutdoorClick myself, I resorted to contacting my website provider HostGator to have them help me. HostGator kicked some…
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