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  • 1 month ago | treelinereview.com | Sam Schild |Chris Meehan |Stasia Stockwell |Liz Thomas

    Continuing with footwear, new and upcoming trail running shoes caught my attention at OMA. Scarpa recently updated their Spin Ultra from the 2.0 to include more cushion and updates to the upper. The Spin Ultra 2.0 has held the spot of Best Trail Running Shoes for Traction in our Best Women’s Trail Running Shoes guide. I’m stoked to test these and see how they compare to the older model.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | bicycling.com | Adam Schram |Chris Meehan

    Trevor RaabGear-obsessed editors choose every product we review. We may earn commission if you buy from a link. How we test gear. Seasoned cyclists know few sounds better than the echoing trills of their riding group’s cycling computers auto-pausing at a traffic light. Cycling is a data-heavy sport, and having a compact computer that can track and interpret that data is becoming essential for riders in the era of Strava.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | usnews.com | Chris Meehan |Erica Beimesche

    Key Takeaways Ownership gives solar buyers direct access to virtually all the incentives and tax benefits of solar. Third-party ownership options include solar leases and power purchase agreements (PPAs), which give homeowners access to solar without having to pay for the system upfront. Homeowners can also finance a solar installation with a loan, which gives them access to the benefits of ownership while still spreading out the cost of a system over time. Should You Buy or Lease Solar Panels?

  • Oct 14, 2024 | usnews.com | Chris Meehan |Erica Beimesche

    When you’re looking to get more control over your energy costs, installing solar panels is a great way to do it. By providing decades of energy supply to your home at (usually) fixed costs, solar panels can be a cheaper alternative to the variable, often rising, costs of electricity from your utility and the electric grid.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | yahoo.com | Tom Price |Chris Meehan

    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." In the daytime, the human eye holds a distinct advantage over those of other animals in terms of its ability to spot small movements, pick up subtle shades of color, and identify shapes at great distance. That advantage disappears at night when nature’s designs favor an eye with more rod cells (light receptors) than the cone cells (color receptors) that give us such great sight in the daytime.

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Chris Meehan
Chris Meehan @chris10meehan
25 Mar 18

Climbing Mt. Silverheels with tha amazing Chris Seaver @ Mount Silverheels https://t.co/BxXhryBLAE

Chris Meehan
Chris Meehan @chris10meehan
16 Jan 18

Snowshoe season’s here! Fun piece I just did on Boulder’s Crescent Moon and the EVA-lution of snowshoes. Thanks Jake Thamm! #Snowshoe #EVAAll-Foam #CrescentMoon @CM_Snowshoes https://t.co/kLMvDYoVxQ

Chris Meehan
Chris Meehan @chris10meehan
18 Dec 17

Swiss family goats! @ Tenmile Range https://t.co/pPZltXRK8P