Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Hiking 2 Other Planets
I recommend that hike to anyone. Deep in the canyon it almost feels like you are on another planet, with few people around, and encircled in a very foreign and different terrain.
Usually I am use to ascending several thousand feet first to the summit, then enjoying the easier descent down the mountain. A week before the Grand Canyon I was able to finally able to check off something from my summer bucket list, hiking Mount Timpanogos. If anyone wants ideas for making sure your Mount Timpanogos hike is memorable and adventurous, here are a few tips from personal experience:
• Begin the hike in the thick blackness of night at 4:30 a.m. with your only light source from headlamps.
• Make sure you are the first care in the trail parking lot (or make it the first group on the mountain if you really want a thrill), this way you will be sure to run into wildlife in the dark that will scare you big time! Especially when all you can see is the area where your headlamp is pointing and you can see huge glowing eyes in the distance….
• Go when the early morning forecast calls for clouds and some precipitation, allowing you to hike in mist and thick heavy fog that forces you to stop moving forward because you can’t see 3 feet in front of you, and have no idea where you are.
• Hike it in October so once you get above 9,000 feet there will be snow and you then are able to make fresh footprints in freshly fallen snow, as well as enjoy the crunchy sound under your shoes.
• Plan on eating a cold breakfast in the Emerald Lake Shelter, that provides a nice place to sit down but no protection from the chilly breeze.
• Ascend the rocky slope to the saddle only once you are completely engrossed in a literal cloud, which provides a ghostly atmosphere that makes the terrain look like you are on another ice planet covered in rock, ice, snow, and hiking cairns.
• Once on the saddle pretend like you are approaching the summit of K2, or Mount Everest, as in it will look like it with all the rock, snow, and clouds. You might as well use a caption like that when you post your pics on Facebook, as very few will be able to tell the difference.
• Enjoy the descent down that will feel like a whole new hike, because you will be able to see your surroundings in a new light, the sun.
I live for adventure and am always anxiously awaiting my next. Which is hopefully Canyoneering Zion’s this weekend that is if it doesn’t rain. Cross your fingers!!!
Happy Trails.
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
National Parks & Advertising
So I did a little research and found The National Park Conservation Association (NPCA) uses public service ads to promote the National Parks, as well as to send a message about how we as a people need to protect them. The NPCA is run by donations and funds from the government, but uses mostly print ads in national magazines and a limited amount of advertising on the web.
In 2016 the National Park Service will hit their 100 year anniversary, and so the NPCA did a few min promotion ad video to help inspire people to restore our National Parks. This ad campaign in entitled "Renewing Our National Park Promise".
I love the National Parks and hope to visit most, if not all, of them in my life; and I think that the NPCA should use other mediums to advertise the beauty of this country. For more info check out the NPCA’s website:
http://www.npca.org/
Monday, October 4, 2010
Rain, Rain...
Note to self: do not listen to Dane Cook when you need to study and do homework, too distracting.
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Ads That Stick... Literally
Just over a week ago there were some Calle reps on campus handing out free stickers and wrist bands, I totally took advantage and snagged a few for my enjoyment. Then soon after we talked about that company in class and how they have used guerrilla advertising tactics. Below is the example mention in class, luckily I was able to get one of those DOT stickers and most likely will cleverly spread the word of Calle. Very subtle but just enough to catch your attention and spark some curiosity.
I decided to look into finding other creative ways to advertise through stickers. Here were a few of my favorites from a website I found http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/2010/03/02/clever-uses-of-stickers-in-advertising/.
I liked this one because it shows the power of the batteries in a clever and humorous way. Image the amount of people that take this particular escalator and most likely everyone saw that add and thought about batteries.
This sticker ad is found in an airport and does an excellent job in giving those who are sitting waiting around to think about their next flying adventure.
I love stickers-I put them all over my notebooks, folders, snowboard, pretty much anywhere there is a boring surface. I wish more brands and companies gave stickers out for free more often. Such a simple yet powerful way to advertise your name, product, or service.