Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

Wild Trails Outdoors

LIVING THE OUTDOOR LIFE

LIVING THE OUTDOOR LIFE

Wild Trails Outdoors is a focused continuation of a long-running outdoor lifestyle journal originally written as The Outdoor Life blog. Same voice. Same field experience. A clearer trail forward. 

This space is where hiking boots, bike tires, paddles, and campfires tell the story of a life spent outside. It is shaped by years of firsthand exploration and grounded in a simple outdoor lifestyle built around hiking, biking, paddling, and camping.

Here you will find articles, photos, and videos drawn from real time on trails, rivers, and backroads. Practical guidance, honest observations, and lessons learned the slow way. From winding bike routes and quiet coves to backcountry trails and remote campsites, this work is meant to help you explore with confidence and intention.

Wild Trails Outdoors exists to focus that original outdoor lifestyle into what I live and share most. Human-powered adventure. Quiet places. Time outside that clears the noise. Everything here is about passing along what works, what lasts, and what matters when you choose life beyond the pavement.

Now is your time to live the outdoor life!

Chris Sgaraglino

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Video: First Flight

Video: One of the best things about Outdoor Adventures is sharing them with others that may not be able to get out themselves.

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Very often bikes come to me to be tuned and they are totally dirty. Washing your bike is essential – to keep things working as expected. When washing your bike, this is the time to pay attention to all your components and make sure they are tight, no cracks or anything is broken or worn and needing replaced.

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VSSL Flask & Flashlight

VSSL Flask & Flashlight

This is one of my favorite products that I have reviewed and the cool factor is off the charts. When I first got this flask, I was like “This thing is sweet!” Is it a Flashlight or a Flask? It goes both ways and can be used as either.

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Video: Kayaking Through Tight Tunnels

Video: Kayaking Through Tight Tunnels

Getting through tight tunnels. When going through small tight areas, caves or natural tunnels like the Mangrove, use only 1/2 your paddle like an oar. This makes it easy not to get all tangled up with a long paddle!

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GoPro 5/6 Extended Battery

GoPro 5/6 Extended Battery

I have been asked many times how I am getting so much runtime out of my GoPro cameras, so I put together a post on how I get up to 4 hours of runtime w/o having to swap batteries.

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YOKARO Wireless TPMS – Epic Fail

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The Epic Fail! No this system is not designed to stop blowouts – however it is designed to warn the drive when one does occur, but it didn’t! My truck/trailer setup allowed plenty of working distance between the brail and the furthermost sensors, just a tad over 19 feet.

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Photography with Action Cameras

Photography with Action Cameras

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When did you start cycling?

I got the nod form Singletracks.com for a photo of me from the 90s – this is form the 1997 NORBA Nationals Big Bear Lake, CA. I took 3rd at this race. Now I’m 51 and still just as hard on the trails as I was back then. But a wee bit slower, ha! I was sponsored by GT Bicycles, Bullet USA and Qranc USA to name a few. The ZZYZX Fork was one of the first tripple-clamp forks on the market and made by Dan Hanebrink – this was an amazing time to be Downhill Racing!

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Oil Well Flats is one of southern Colorado’s hidden gems for mountain biking. It offers a mix of slickrock, flowy singletrack, and rugged desert terrain just north of Cañon City. The trail system is situated at elevations ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet, offering wide-open views of the Wet Mountains, the Sangre de Cristo range, and Pikes Peak in the distance.

Ride Details & GPS Route: https://ridewithgps.com/trips/8370756

TRAIL OVERVIEW
🚵‍♂️ Trail Network: About 15 to 20 miles of connected singletrack
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced intermediate with a variety of technical rock features, punchy climbs, and fast descents
Popular Routes:
* Fracture – fast and flowy, a great warm-up
* Anticline – more technical with rocky ledges and great views
* Tectonic Shift – a longer loop with challenging climbs and fun drops
* Fire Canyon – smoother and scenic, perfect for a cool-down

Trail Surface: Hard-packed dirt, slickrock, and sandstone ledges with some loose gravel

Elevation Gain: Moderate, usually between 600 and 800 feet, depending on 

Water: Bring your own, as there is none on site.

BEST TIME TO RIDE
Spring and fall offer the best conditions with mild weather and tacky dirt. Summer can be hot and dry. The area drains well, so it is often rideable even after rain when higher-elevation trails are still muddy or snow-covered.

CAMPING
Dispersed camping is allowed throughout this area. Please camp only in designated sites and refrain from creating new sites or fire rings. Contact the BLM office for information on current fire bans, and please follow all fire restrictions.

ACCESS AND DIRECTIONS
From downtown Cañon City, take Red Canyon Road (County Road 9) north about nine miles. The main trailhead and parking lot are clearly marked on the right. Primitive camping is allowed in designated BLM spots nearby which makes it easy to plan a weekend of riding and camping.

Oil Well Flats is one of southern Colorado’s hidden gems for mountain biking. It offers a mix of slickrock, flowy singletrack, and rugged desert terrain just north of Cañon City. The trail system is situated at elevations ranging from 6,000 to 7,000 feet, offering wide-open views of the Wet Mountains, the Sangre de Cristo range, and Pikes Peak in the distance.

Ride Details & GPS Route:
https://ridewithgps.com/embeds/new?id=8370756&type=trip

TRAIL OVERVIEW
🚵‍♂️ Trail Network: About 15 to 20 miles of connected singletrack
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced intermediate with a variety of technical rock features, punchy climbs, and fast descents
Popular Routes:
* Fracture – fast and flowy, a great warm-up
* Anticline – more technical with rocky ledges and great views
* Tectonic Shift – a longer loop with challenging climbs and fun drops
* Fire Canyon – smoother and scenic, perfect for a cool-down

Trail Surface: Hard-packed dirt, slickrock, and sandstone ledges with some loose gravel

Elevation Gain: Moderate, usually between 600 and 800 feet, depending on

Water: Bring your own, as there is none on site.

BEST TIME TO RIDE
Spring and fall offer the best conditions with mild weather and tacky dirt. Summer can be hot and dry. The area drains well, so it is often rideable even after rain when higher-elevation trails are still muddy or snow-covered.

CAMPING
Dispersed camping is allowed throughout this area. Please camp only in designated sites and refrain from creating new sites or fire rings. Contact the BLM office for information on current fire bans, and please follow all fire restrictions.

ACCESS AND DIRECTIONS
From downtown Cañon City, take Red Canyon Road (County Road 9) north about nine miles. The main trailhead and parking lot are clearly marked on the right. Primitive camping is allowed in designated BLM spots nearby which makes it easy to plan a weekend of riding and camping.

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Oil Well Flats, a Winter Wonderland