Field Notes

Outdoor essays, gear reflections, and slow travel journals for people who like their routes honest, their packs lighter, and their mornings quiet.

48published trail and gear notes
12routes mapped with packing lists
6 yrwriting from camps, cabins, and airports
A quiet mountain trail through evergreen ridges in morning light

The Mountain List

Routes, kit notes, and small lessons from long days outside.

Latest Journal

Notes for routes, camp routines, weather windows, and the equipment decisions that make a trip feel simple.

Mountain trail with layered forest ridges
TrailMay 08

Three ridgelines before breakfast

A compact route plan for mornings when the weather gives you exactly four clean hours.

Evergreen mountain landscape in morning light
GearApr 26

The quiet value of a better shell

What changes when rainwear breathes, packs small, and never asks for attention.

Mountain path and misted valley
NotesApr 14

Why slow travel still needs a plan

A personal system for leaving space in the day without letting the day drift away.

Trail through pine trees with warm sunlight
GearMar 31

A small kit for uncertain weather

Layering choices, repair tape, dry bags, and the few extras that earn their weight.

Distant mountain ridges under a bright sky
TrailMar 18

Reading a map like a conversation

Contour lines, wind exposure, water stops, and the small signs that make routes legible.

Quiet green valley with a trail leading forward
NotesMar 02

Camp coffee and better questions

A short essay on stillness, useful discomfort, and writing before the signal returns.

Written between routes, weather windows, and work trips.

Field Notes is a personal archive by Alex Chen, an outdoor trade professional who keeps a notebook for routes, gear decisions, export travel, and the small rituals that make time outside feel durable.