DETERMINE PACK USE
The size & style of the hydration pack should be largely determined by the intended activity. Before picking a pack, decide what activity/activities you will be using the pack for.
High Aerobic Sports: Runners, cyclists, & skiers should opt for a waist pack-style or a low-profile backpack-style hydration system. These designs will not throw you off balance or weigh you down.
Hiking: Hikers can afford to go with a bulkier backpack that includes plenty of cargo space for water as well as gear.
Backpacking: Backpackers cannot wear an independent hydration pack, but they can stow a bladder & hose inside their full size backpack. Be sure that your backpack includes a port for the hose & an interior sleeve that will hold the bladder.
CHOOSING BETWEEN INSULATED OR NON-INSULATED PACKS
An insulated bladder sleeve & foam insulation around the hose will help prevent freeze-up in winter. This is great for skiing, snowshoeing and winter hiking. The insulated sleeve also keeps cold water from heating up too rapidly in hot weather. Hiking in the Grand Canyon in August? We’d suggest the insulated hydration pack! These can be nice features, but they do add to the cost of the pack & sometimes to the weight of the pack.
DETERMINE CARGO REQUIREMENT & CONSIDER PACK WEIGHT
What do you need to carry besides water? A trail runner might just want to stash an energy bar, while someone on a long day hike might pack a actual picnic. Think about what you usually bring with you on your adventures. The cargo capacities of hydration packs are measured in cubic inches & vary greatly.
When choosing water & cargo capacity, also take into account how much the pack will weigh when full. 100 fluid ounces of water weighs about 6.5 pounds. That is a lot for a runner to carry on their back, but not too much if you will be out hiking all day in hot conditions.
DECIDE ON RESERVOIR SIZE
Hydration requirements change greatly depending on the person, activity, and weather. Know your own body's needs, take into account how long you will be out for & find out if you can refill your water along the way. The most common reservoir sizes are 50, 70 & 100 fluid ounces. 100 fluid ounces of water weighs about 6.5 pounds.
WAIST BELT & STERNUM STRAPS
Any hydration pack that weighs six or more pounds when full should include a waist belt. This will keep the pack from flopping around too much when you move quickly.
A sternum strap is always a good idea as it keeps the shoulder straps in place, no matter the activity.
Hydration Packs at Fontana Sports
Monday, June 17, 2013
Thursday, June 13, 2013
The Story of a Backpack
by Matthew Piepenbrok
I begin the same. I pack, unpack, and then pack, then unpack, I repeat this process until I've removed all the objects and have finalized what I considered appropriate. What is left in a bag at the end of the journey speak its story, what it can do, what it can endure, and where it has been. Let the contents of this bag speak to is character and its ability:
Top Flap compartment: Wallet contents classified
Zip Portable hardrive case: contents classified
2, 2G flash drives, 8G SD card, multi card usb reader.
Secondary main zipper pocket: Epi Pen, 10 glucose tablets, Bottle containing 50 Naproxen sodium, bottle containing 30 tablets loratadine, bottle containing 30 tablets of dextromethorphan, gum, Fluticasone Propionate 50mcg, fluticasone furoate 27.5 mcg, 2 cough drops,bar natural soap, lip balm, six meatball dog treats in container, three beef stick slice dog treats in container.
Side Pocket: Fleece gloves with windstoper,120 gm merino glove liners, Scott OTG goggles with bag, 16 oz Sigg anodized aluminum water bottle, large Ice trekkers cleats.
10 individual serving salt packets, 10 individual pepper packets, one string cheese, one ziplock bag.
Side pocket: Case 6in fix blade knife in leather sheath and Omega carabiner, 2 locking belay carabiners one wrapped in 3mm nylon line 12 ft, Wire coat hanger, 8 AAA batteries, one small rare earth magnet, Silva type 7 compass, 4 ft 1 in black nylon tubbing/webbing, one pack of cigarettes 5 inside, one strike anywhere match,one foot nylon strap with d ring, standard air fill nozzle, Red AA led flashlight, 3 blade pocket knife, AAA led whiet light compact flashlight with lanyard, 2 elastic hair bands, misc. scrap papers, OSG tap and Die chat.
Pencil bag:7 various pens, magnum sharpie, chissle point sharpie , fine point sharpie, 2h pencil with 3 ft duck tape, burnishing tool, 2 lip balms , 5 gm blackpowder, 6b graphite stick with holder, Paint pen, small fine point scissors, metal nail file, steal tent stake, dry erase marker, fine point tweezers, plastic bag containing compressed charcoal stick and 2 1/4 vine charcoal, 3h pencil, mars plastic eraser, gum eraser, ink eraser, pink eraser, dry cleaning eraser, gum bar eraser, leatherman, one spent match, small bag containing silver pins and ni-crome beads.
10 L dry baja bag: merino wool socks, 2 merino wool neck gators, swix windproof light mittens, Nylon boonie cap.
Granted I have modified it: removed chest pockets, rain fly, inner back support, one side pocket liner.
This bag has traveled thousands of miles with me as my standard daypack, wilderness backcountry packing, blizzard hiking conditions, Extended travel from overnight to weeks of train hopping and hotel stops, car road trips, and daily walks to and from work, school, and home.
This list only reflects the things that linger, its main compartment carries the burden, adding the addition of computers, tablets and books, to back country cooking gear...ect, All in all a versatile water-resistant multi-condition day pack, a personal companion.
It is when I have the opportunity to unpack at the end that I am flooded by the memories and objects, all contained in this bag.
Osprey Metron 35 Backpack
I begin the same. I pack, unpack, and then pack, then unpack, I repeat this process until I've removed all the objects and have finalized what I considered appropriate. What is left in a bag at the end of the journey speak its story, what it can do, what it can endure, and where it has been. Let the contents of this bag speak to is character and its ability:
Top Flap compartment: Wallet contents classified
Zip Portable hardrive case: contents classified
2, 2G flash drives, 8G SD card, multi card usb reader.
Secondary main zipper pocket: Epi Pen, 10 glucose tablets, Bottle containing 50 Naproxen sodium, bottle containing 30 tablets loratadine, bottle containing 30 tablets of dextromethorphan, gum, Fluticasone Propionate 50mcg, fluticasone furoate 27.5 mcg, 2 cough drops,bar natural soap, lip balm, six meatball dog treats in container, three beef stick slice dog treats in container.
Side Pocket: Fleece gloves with windstoper,120 gm merino glove liners, Scott OTG goggles with bag, 16 oz Sigg anodized aluminum water bottle, large Ice trekkers cleats.
10 individual serving salt packets, 10 individual pepper packets, one string cheese, one ziplock bag.
Side pocket: Case 6in fix blade knife in leather sheath and Omega carabiner, 2 locking belay carabiners one wrapped in 3mm nylon line 12 ft, Wire coat hanger, 8 AAA batteries, one small rare earth magnet, Silva type 7 compass, 4 ft 1 in black nylon tubbing/webbing, one pack of cigarettes 5 inside, one strike anywhere match,one foot nylon strap with d ring, standard air fill nozzle, Red AA led flashlight, 3 blade pocket knife, AAA led whiet light compact flashlight with lanyard, 2 elastic hair bands, misc. scrap papers, OSG tap and Die chat.
Pencil bag:7 various pens, magnum sharpie, chissle point sharpie , fine point sharpie, 2h pencil with 3 ft duck tape, burnishing tool, 2 lip balms , 5 gm blackpowder, 6b graphite stick with holder, Paint pen, small fine point scissors, metal nail file, steal tent stake, dry erase marker, fine point tweezers, plastic bag containing compressed charcoal stick and 2 1/4 vine charcoal, 3h pencil, mars plastic eraser, gum eraser, ink eraser, pink eraser, dry cleaning eraser, gum bar eraser, leatherman, one spent match, small bag containing silver pins and ni-crome beads.
10 L dry baja bag: merino wool socks, 2 merino wool neck gators, swix windproof light mittens, Nylon boonie cap.
Granted I have modified it: removed chest pockets, rain fly, inner back support, one side pocket liner.
This bag has traveled thousands of miles with me as my standard daypack, wilderness backcountry packing, blizzard hiking conditions, Extended travel from overnight to weeks of train hopping and hotel stops, car road trips, and daily walks to and from work, school, and home.
This list only reflects the things that linger, its main compartment carries the burden, adding the addition of computers, tablets and books, to back country cooking gear...ect, All in all a versatile water-resistant multi-condition day pack, a personal companion.
It is when I have the opportunity to unpack at the end that I am flooded by the memories and objects, all contained in this bag.
Osprey Metron 35 Backpack
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Launch Sites by SealLine
SealLine, the Seattle-based market leader in all-purpose, portable gear protection products designed for use in challenging outdoor environments released the app Launch Sites, a Paddling.net app that’s loaded with more than 17,000 entry points for kayaking, canoeing and stand up paddling.
SealLine sponsors the iPhone-specific app. Launch Sites provides users with an easy way to find a great place to paddle anywhere. Browse maps nearby to find the closest places to paddle. Each launch point includes information on paddling opportunities, facilities, safety, fees as well as photos from other paddlers. The app is free though some features require a free user account on paddling.net. Other features include the ability to save your favorite locations, share trips with friends via email, Facebook, and Twitter, add new launch points, rate current launches, and add information about any launch point. SealLine makes a wide variety of waterproof portable bags, packs, iPhone cases and accessories. SealLine products are made of the highest-quality waterproof materials, and are manufactured using its unmatched, proprietary RF-welding techniques. SealLine will keep your gear protected in and out of the water.
ABOUT THE SEALLINE BRAND
Seattle-based SealLine is the market leader in all-purpose, portable gear protection products designed for use in challenging outdoor environments. SealLine dry bags, dry sacks, protective cases, packs, duffles and accessories provide essential gear protection for paddle sports, urban commutes, and any outdoor adventure where moisture and dirt are a threat. The majority of SealLine brand products are made in the Seattle, U.S.A. and Cork, Ireland manufacturing facilities. For more information, visit www.seallinegear.com
Wednesday, June 05, 2013
Frendly Gathering
Burton Snowboards is presenting the 3rd annual The Frendly Gathering, taking place at Timber Ridge in Windham, VT on June 28th & 29th. The goal for the three days is to gather the Frendly community to share the environment that consists of music, camping, inspiration, reunion and Frendship. Started by Danny Davis Professional Snowboarder & Jack Mitrani of the Frends Vision Crew. The passion for the ‘Frendly Gathering’ comes from growing up within the very inclusive community that snowboarding represents. With the venue’s capacity set at 3000 people, attendees can be guaranteed an intimate experience, short lines, and becoming a part of one single Frendly family. Music, workshops, and activities serve as catalysts to ensure a true bonding experience and to leave people inspired and motivated to carry our motto, “there is no I in Frends.”
The grassroots music festival will bring an incredible line-up of bands & DJs to the beautiful Green Mountains of southern Vermont. GET YOUR TIX'S NOW at www.frendlygathering.com or enter for a chance to win the trip to Vermont for you and a Frend: http://bit.ly/frendlycontest
Monday, June 03, 2013
XTREME HIKE with Fontana Sports and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Get excited! There is a really cool event coming to Wisconsin this year and Fontana Sports is helping to get this great cause going! The Wisconsin Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation will be hosting the 1st Annual XTREME HIKE (XH) on Saturday,
October 5, 2013. This is a one-day, 30 mile, fully supported hike on the
Ice Age National Trail. XH is an event that challenges
people to test their fitness ability and endurance during a one-day
hike. The hike is inspiring people across the
U.S. to hike until a cure is found. Learn more about the event by
joining us for an informal meeting at our Westside location (231 Junction Road, Madison, WI 53717) on Thursday, June
13th, 2013 at 6:30pm - 7:30pm or visit http://madison.cff.org/XtremeHike. We will also be giving a Long Distance Hiking Clinic during the informational meeting, which should come in handy! We hope you'll join us and support this great cause while doing something awesome outside!
10 Steps To Great Camping
10 steps to make your camping dream a reality.
STEP 1
Decide on a destination - Wisconsin has many great state and county parks. Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo is one example. Research campgrounds, site availability, recreation opportunities, etc. Do the sites have the facilities your family needs - showers, restrooms? Most important is to pick a place the whole family will enjoy. Note that a sticker is required for entry to all Wisconsin state parks; they cost $25 for an annual pass or $7 for a day pass.
STEP 2
Purchase a tent - There are a number of tents on the market in many sizes, anywhere from solo tents to larger 12-person models. Make your decision based on how many people are going to sleep in the tent. If you're camping near your vehicle, weight isn't an issue. If you decide to go backpacking on a trail, the lighter the tent the better. Prices range from about $40 for a simple two-person tent to $600 for a four-season expedition tent. Average cost is roughly $70 to $250.
STEP 3
Choose sleeping bags - Sleeping bag prices usually are based on the equipment's temperature rating - from minus-20 degrees ($100-$400) to plus-50 degrees ($40-$200). When camping in summer, choose a bag that is rated for a warmer temperature. Remember that you want to be comfortable and not overheated. Everyone sleeps differently, so take that into consideration when buying for the family. The kids might need a colder-rated bag for when the temperature drops at night. Earlier-season camping can be tricky because the temperatures can vary drastically, so check the weather before you go.
STEP 4
Bring proper clothing and footwear - Remember that the weather influences your camping experience, so to get the most out of your time outdoors, be prepared. Bring clothes for any type of temperature. Rain jackets and pants ($25-$200) or rain ponchos (starting at $5) are good to have so you can enjoy the trip even in the rain. If you plan to do a lot of hiking, boots are a good thing to consider. And pack sandals if you'll be chillin' at the beach.
STEP 5
Put together your food supply - If you're car camping, load up the cooler with family favorites. Keep it simple, because the easier the meal is, the easier it is to clean up and the less waste you have to worry about. For shorter trips, perishable items are great, but for longer trips, non-perishable or dehydrated foods work well. Look into dehydrated meals ($3-$7); they are quick and easy and actually taste pretty good. When away from home, snacks and desserts are always a nice treat to comfort homesick kids. S'mores are always a camp favorite around the fire.
STEP 6
Decide how you want to cook meals - If something needs heat to make it work, there's the stove or the fire. Do you want to try to cook over an open flame, or invest in a camping stove for ease and convenience? It's possible to do a bit of both. Building a fire is a fun experience as long as wood is available. A fire also helps when roasting hot dogs or marshmallows. Buying wood ahead of time is a good idea, in case wood is not available at your camp site. But note that because of concerns about the spread of gypsy moths, ash borers and other invasive species, if camping at a Wisconsin state park, the wood must be from within a 50-mile radius and can't come from out of state. Using a stove works well for meals that require boiling water, or for frying foods. Stoves are also handy when the weather is bad and firewood is wet. Camping stoves range in size and in price. Larger gas stoves cost around $40-$80. With these, you can usually bring cookware from home. Smaller backpacking stoves work great, too ($10-$140). They are lightweight and easy to use. Smaller stoves also usually require smaller cook sets ($10-$60) for easy use and less bulk.
STEP 7
Think about water - Does the place you're staying have available water? Almost every park will have running water, but if you decide to hike into the backcountry, you'll need to find your own source. For car camping, bring a large jug to contain water ($5-$20). It can be used for drinking, and also helps with cooking and cleaning. When in the backcountry, a water filter ($70) is great to have, or use Iodine tablets ($10), which make water safe to drink. Always check with the park about facilities and access to water.
STEP 8
Accessorize - It's good to have some handy accessories along during a camping trip. You'll want a lantern for light in your campsite at night ($10-$30), as well as flashlights ($6) or headlamps ($20). Always bring a knife or a handy tool set; a Swiss Army knife is great ($10-$30). Don't forget the camera, either, as camping can be the best time to get great shots of wildlife and fun family memories. Binoculars ($20-$500) are always nice to have along on any outdoor trip. Pack sunblock that is at least SPF30; it's never pleasant to get sunburned. And bring bug spray - no matter where you are, the insects will bite. As for wildlife, most places in Wisconsin are safe, but if traveling to the northern part of the state, be wary of black bears and other creatures, and plan accordingly.
STEP 9
Plan activities - While camping, it can be fun to spice up a trip with some sort of game or activity. If hiking, bring a bird field guide ($12) and try to identify what you see. If the weather is bad, having board games or card games can save everyone's spirits.
STEP 10
And finally, remember... just have fun!
For more great Fontana Sports expert tips and advise visit: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/expert-tips
STEP 1
Decide on a destination - Wisconsin has many great state and county parks. Devil's Lake State Park near Baraboo is one example. Research campgrounds, site availability, recreation opportunities, etc. Do the sites have the facilities your family needs - showers, restrooms? Most important is to pick a place the whole family will enjoy. Note that a sticker is required for entry to all Wisconsin state parks; they cost $25 for an annual pass or $7 for a day pass.
STEP 2
Purchase a tent - There are a number of tents on the market in many sizes, anywhere from solo tents to larger 12-person models. Make your decision based on how many people are going to sleep in the tent. If you're camping near your vehicle, weight isn't an issue. If you decide to go backpacking on a trail, the lighter the tent the better. Prices range from about $40 for a simple two-person tent to $600 for a four-season expedition tent. Average cost is roughly $70 to $250.
STEP 3
Choose sleeping bags - Sleeping bag prices usually are based on the equipment's temperature rating - from minus-20 degrees ($100-$400) to plus-50 degrees ($40-$200). When camping in summer, choose a bag that is rated for a warmer temperature. Remember that you want to be comfortable and not overheated. Everyone sleeps differently, so take that into consideration when buying for the family. The kids might need a colder-rated bag for when the temperature drops at night. Earlier-season camping can be tricky because the temperatures can vary drastically, so check the weather before you go.
STEP 4
Bring proper clothing and footwear - Remember that the weather influences your camping experience, so to get the most out of your time outdoors, be prepared. Bring clothes for any type of temperature. Rain jackets and pants ($25-$200) or rain ponchos (starting at $5) are good to have so you can enjoy the trip even in the rain. If you plan to do a lot of hiking, boots are a good thing to consider. And pack sandals if you'll be chillin' at the beach.
STEP 5
Put together your food supply - If you're car camping, load up the cooler with family favorites. Keep it simple, because the easier the meal is, the easier it is to clean up and the less waste you have to worry about. For shorter trips, perishable items are great, but for longer trips, non-perishable or dehydrated foods work well. Look into dehydrated meals ($3-$7); they are quick and easy and actually taste pretty good. When away from home, snacks and desserts are always a nice treat to comfort homesick kids. S'mores are always a camp favorite around the fire.
STEP 6
Decide how you want to cook meals - If something needs heat to make it work, there's the stove or the fire. Do you want to try to cook over an open flame, or invest in a camping stove for ease and convenience? It's possible to do a bit of both. Building a fire is a fun experience as long as wood is available. A fire also helps when roasting hot dogs or marshmallows. Buying wood ahead of time is a good idea, in case wood is not available at your camp site. But note that because of concerns about the spread of gypsy moths, ash borers and other invasive species, if camping at a Wisconsin state park, the wood must be from within a 50-mile radius and can't come from out of state. Using a stove works well for meals that require boiling water, or for frying foods. Stoves are also handy when the weather is bad and firewood is wet. Camping stoves range in size and in price. Larger gas stoves cost around $40-$80. With these, you can usually bring cookware from home. Smaller backpacking stoves work great, too ($10-$140). They are lightweight and easy to use. Smaller stoves also usually require smaller cook sets ($10-$60) for easy use and less bulk.
STEP 7
Think about water - Does the place you're staying have available water? Almost every park will have running water, but if you decide to hike into the backcountry, you'll need to find your own source. For car camping, bring a large jug to contain water ($5-$20). It can be used for drinking, and also helps with cooking and cleaning. When in the backcountry, a water filter ($70) is great to have, or use Iodine tablets ($10), which make water safe to drink. Always check with the park about facilities and access to water.
STEP 8
Accessorize - It's good to have some handy accessories along during a camping trip. You'll want a lantern for light in your campsite at night ($10-$30), as well as flashlights ($6) or headlamps ($20). Always bring a knife or a handy tool set; a Swiss Army knife is great ($10-$30). Don't forget the camera, either, as camping can be the best time to get great shots of wildlife and fun family memories. Binoculars ($20-$500) are always nice to have along on any outdoor trip. Pack sunblock that is at least SPF30; it's never pleasant to get sunburned. And bring bug spray - no matter where you are, the insects will bite. As for wildlife, most places in Wisconsin are safe, but if traveling to the northern part of the state, be wary of black bears and other creatures, and plan accordingly.
STEP 9
Plan activities - While camping, it can be fun to spice up a trip with some sort of game or activity. If hiking, bring a bird field guide ($12) and try to identify what you see. If the weather is bad, having board games or card games can save everyone's spirits.
STEP 10
And finally, remember... just have fun!
For more great Fontana Sports expert tips and advise visit: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/expert-tips
Fontana Sports June 2013 Events & Clinics
CHOOSING & FITTING THE RIGHT BACKPACK
Wednesday, June 5th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Join us for an intro course on how to properly choose, fit and pack your backpack in preparation for your next adventure. Come and learn how to get started – no experience necessary! This is a free event.
TROUT UNIVERSITY
Saturday, June 8th, 2013
Westside Location (231 Junction Rd. Madison WI) & Black Earth Creek Campus
This school is designed to teach a novice angler how to catch a trout on a fly in our Black Earth Creek Campus classroom. We cover casting, knots, equipment selection, entomology, stream reading, and fishing techniques. We even go fishing. Some equipment provided. Wisconsin Fishing License and Inland Trout Stamp Required. $150 / Day / 1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
NORDIC WALKABOUT
Monday, June 10th, 2013 at 9:00am
Governor Nelson State Park - Meet at the park entrance parking lot (2 miles west of State Hwy 113) at 5140 Cty Hwy M, Waunakee
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
NORDIC WALKING CLASS
Tuesday, June 11th, 2013 at 9:30am
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Enjoy a nice walk outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
XTREME HIKE - The Informational Meeting
Thursday, June 13th, 2013 at 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
The Wisconsin Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be hosting the 1st Annual XTREME HIKE (XH) on Saturday, October 5, 2013. This is a one-day, 30 mile, fully supported hike on the Ice Age National Trail. XH is an event that challenges people to test their fitness ability and endurance during a one-day hike. The hike is fully supported and is inspiring people across the U.S. to hike until a cure is found. Learn more about the event by joining us for an informal meeting at Fontana Sports or visit http://madison.cff.org/XtremeHike. View printable event flyers: Meeting at Fontana Sports, Trail Description
DISC GOLF 101
Tuesday, June 18th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Interested in getting into Disc Golfing or wondering what all the buzz is about? We will cover how disc golf works, the best places to go around Madison, and how to best get into this sport. This is a free event.
SUMMER SOLSTICE STROLL
Thursday, June 20th, 2013 at 5:00pm- 8:00pm
Downtown Madison WI
Most of State Street & Fontana Sports Downtown Location – 216 North Henry Street, Madison, WI, 53703, 608.257.5043 Stop by Fontana Sports to get your picture taken with Ice Age Trail’s Monty the Mammoth. Afterwards try your hand at disc golf in an attempt to win a free prize! We’ll also be offering 20% off all our products with lights (headlamps, lanterns, etc.) in celebration of the solstice!
TROUT UNIVERSITY
Sunday, June 23rd, 2013
Westside Location (231 Junction Rd. Madison WI) & Black Earth Creek Campus
This school is designed to teach a novice angler how to catch a trout on a fly in our Black Earth Creek Campus classroom. We cover casting, knots, equipment selection, entomology, stream reading, and fishing techniques. We even go fishing. Some equipment provided. Wisconsin Fishing License and Inland Trout Stamp Required. $150 / Day / 1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
NORDIC WALKING CLASS
Tuesday, June 25th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Enjoy a nice walk outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
NORDIC WALKABOUT
Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 at 9:00am
Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Meet at County Lot (3rd parking lot on right coming from Century Ave.) on Pheasant Branch Rd., Middleton
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Visit Fontana Sports Events page: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/events
Wednesday, June 5th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Join us for an intro course on how to properly choose, fit and pack your backpack in preparation for your next adventure. Come and learn how to get started – no experience necessary! This is a free event.
TROUT UNIVERSITY
Saturday, June 8th, 2013
Westside Location (231 Junction Rd. Madison WI) & Black Earth Creek Campus
This school is designed to teach a novice angler how to catch a trout on a fly in our Black Earth Creek Campus classroom. We cover casting, knots, equipment selection, entomology, stream reading, and fishing techniques. We even go fishing. Some equipment provided. Wisconsin Fishing License and Inland Trout Stamp Required. $150 / Day / 1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
NORDIC WALKABOUT
Monday, June 10th, 2013 at 9:00am
Governor Nelson State Park - Meet at the park entrance parking lot (2 miles west of State Hwy 113) at 5140 Cty Hwy M, Waunakee
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
NORDIC WALKING CLASS
Tuesday, June 11th, 2013 at 9:30am
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Enjoy a nice walk outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
XTREME HIKE - The Informational Meeting
Thursday, June 13th, 2013 at 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
The Wisconsin Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation will be hosting the 1st Annual XTREME HIKE (XH) on Saturday, October 5, 2013. This is a one-day, 30 mile, fully supported hike on the Ice Age National Trail. XH is an event that challenges people to test their fitness ability and endurance during a one-day hike. The hike is fully supported and is inspiring people across the U.S. to hike until a cure is found. Learn more about the event by joining us for an informal meeting at Fontana Sports or visit http://madison.cff.org/XtremeHike. View printable event flyers: Meeting at Fontana Sports, Trail Description
DISC GOLF 101
Tuesday, June 18th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Interested in getting into Disc Golfing or wondering what all the buzz is about? We will cover how disc golf works, the best places to go around Madison, and how to best get into this sport. This is a free event.
SUMMER SOLSTICE STROLL
Thursday, June 20th, 2013 at 5:00pm- 8:00pm
Downtown Madison WI
Most of State Street & Fontana Sports Downtown Location – 216 North Henry Street, Madison, WI, 53703, 608.257.5043 Stop by Fontana Sports to get your picture taken with Ice Age Trail’s Monty the Mammoth. Afterwards try your hand at disc golf in an attempt to win a free prize! We’ll also be offering 20% off all our products with lights (headlamps, lanterns, etc.) in celebration of the solstice!
TROUT UNIVERSITY
Sunday, June 23rd, 2013
Westside Location (231 Junction Rd. Madison WI) & Black Earth Creek Campus
This school is designed to teach a novice angler how to catch a trout on a fly in our Black Earth Creek Campus classroom. We cover casting, knots, equipment selection, entomology, stream reading, and fishing techniques. We even go fishing. Some equipment provided. Wisconsin Fishing License and Inland Trout Stamp Required. $150 / Day / 1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
NORDIC WALKING CLASS
Tuesday, June 25th, 2013 at 6:00pm
Downtown Location - 216 Henry St., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Enjoy a nice walk outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
NORDIC WALKABOUT
Wednesday, June 26th, 2013 at 9:00am
Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Meet at County Lot (3rd parking lot on right coming from Century Ave.) on Pheasant Branch Rd., Middleton
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Visit Fontana Sports Events page: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/events
Thursday, May 30, 2013
JOIN US!
Join us this Saturday for Cars on State, Cows on the Concourse and the Downtown Farmer's Market! There's always plenty going on near our Downtown location in Madison, WI. We're hoping for nice, sunny weather and a good turn out! Don't forget Ride The Drive is happening this Sunday too! Here's some more info about the events:
http://www.carsonstate.com/
http://www.cowsontheconcourse.org/
http://www.dcfm.org/
http://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/ridethedrive/
We hope you'll stop by and say hello on your visit Downtown! :)
http://www.carsonstate.com/
http://www.cowsontheconcourse.org/
http://www.dcfm.org/
http://www.cityofmadison.com/parks/ridethedrive/
We hope you'll stop by and say hello on your visit Downtown! :)
Monday, May 20, 2013
It's that time again - Morel Season!
It's morel time again here in Wisconsin! The Hutchinson's, (Fontana Sports owners) had great success yesterday hunting the countryside of Sauk County. Look at all those morels! We hope you get out and have some good luck hunting as well. We suggest dead Elm Tree stumps on hillsides as a good starting point! :)
Monday, April 08, 2013
Black Earth Creek Trout Shocking
Tuesday, April 2, 2013 the Wisconsin DNR conducted shocking on Black Earth Creek. These pictures were taken near South Valley Road between Cross Plains and Black Earth by Fontana Sports President and Fly Fishing Addict, John Hutchinson. The shocking is done to get a size count and density count of fish. The results look like a medium density of rainbow and brown trout for 2013! Hopefully the water levels will hold after a long runoff!
Friday, March 29, 2013
Fontana Sports April 2013 Clinics
Hey there Fontana Friends,
I hope you are ready to join me as we meet and greet the Spring time with our Nordic poles and determination to get out there and hike! Please read and let Elizabeth know if you can join me. This is also a great time to sign up for an introduction class again,if you feel rusty, and/or invite family, friends and interested parties to join me for a free class to introduce them to Nordic Walking, on April 9th at our Westside location.
There are also some other great clinics being offered this April at both locations that may peak your interest and help you make the most of another great Wisconsin spring and summer.
See you soon!
Judith Hutchinson V.P. Fontana Sports Specialties
Nordic Walking Intro Course
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013 at 9:30am
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Depending on the weather, we’ll walk inside or outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Nordic Walkabout
Tuesday, April 16th at 9 am
Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Meet at County Lot (3rd parking lot on right coming from Century Ave.) on Pheasant Branch Rd., Middleton
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
The Coolest Backcountry Campsites on the North Country Trail in Minnesota
Thursday, April 18th at 6:30 pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI Join us as we welcome Eagle Scout Todd McMahon to share his experiences hiking over 550 miles on the North Country Trail in Minnesota. He’ll be sharing the best campsites he’s found along the way as well as tips and gear advice. We hope to see you!
Packing for your next Boundary Water Trek
Monday, April 22nd at 6:30 pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
In this instructional clinic, we will discuss the gear and supplies necessary to make your next Boundary Water trip more fun and less work, without compromising your safety or comfort in camp.
Nordic Walking Intro Course
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013 at 9:30am
Downtown Location - 216 N. Henry St., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Depending on the weather, we’ll walk inside or outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Boot Fitting 101
Wednesday, April 24th at 6 pm
Downtown Location - 216 N. Henry St., Madison WI Join us as we teach you how to properly choose and fit your hiking boots. Finding the right pair of hiking boots can make all the difference in enjoying your next adventure. We’ll also give tips on accessories that make your feet more comfortable. Your feet will thank you for attending!
Fly Casting Class
Saturday, April 27th, 2013 at 9:00am- 11:30am
Lakeview Park in Middleton WI
Teaching basic fly casting fundamentals to beginners and and advanced techniques to experienced anglers. Our classroom at Lakeview Park in Middleton WI provides a unique setting for both dry land and on water casting instruction.Classes are taught by a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Fly CastingInstructor, and both beginning and distance casting classes are offered. Equipment provided. $55/1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
Visit Fontana Sports Events page: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/events
I hope you are ready to join me as we meet and greet the Spring time with our Nordic poles and determination to get out there and hike! Please read and let Elizabeth know if you can join me. This is also a great time to sign up for an introduction class again,if you feel rusty, and/or invite family, friends and interested parties to join me for a free class to introduce them to Nordic Walking, on April 9th at our Westside location.
There are also some other great clinics being offered this April at both locations that may peak your interest and help you make the most of another great Wisconsin spring and summer.
See you soon!
Judith Hutchinson V.P. Fontana Sports Specialties
FONTANA SPORTS APRIL 2013 CLINICS
Tuesday, April 9th, 2013 at 9:30am
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Depending on the weather, we’ll walk inside or outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Nordic Walkabout
Tuesday, April 16th at 9 am
Pheasant Branch Conservancy – Meet at County Lot (3rd parking lot on right coming from Century Ave.) on Pheasant Branch Rd., Middleton
Now that you’ve taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, let’s meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, for a total-body workout and enjoy a nice Nordic walk outside. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
The Coolest Backcountry Campsites on the North Country Trail in Minnesota
Thursday, April 18th at 6:30 pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI Join us as we welcome Eagle Scout Todd McMahon to share his experiences hiking over 550 miles on the North Country Trail in Minnesota. He’ll be sharing the best campsites he’s found along the way as well as tips and gear advice. We hope to see you!
Packing for your next Boundary Water Trek
Monday, April 22nd at 6:30 pm
Westside Location - 231 Junction Rd., Madison WI
In this instructional clinic, we will discuss the gear and supplies necessary to make your next Boundary Water trip more fun and less work, without compromising your safety or comfort in camp.
Nordic Walking Intro Course
Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013 at 9:30am
Downtown Location - 216 N. Henry St., Madison WI
Join Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, as she shows you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Depending on the weather, we’ll walk inside or outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to reserve your space. This is a free event.
Boot Fitting 101
Wednesday, April 24th at 6 pm
Downtown Location - 216 N. Henry St., Madison WI Join us as we teach you how to properly choose and fit your hiking boots. Finding the right pair of hiking boots can make all the difference in enjoying your next adventure. We’ll also give tips on accessories that make your feet more comfortable. Your feet will thank you for attending!
Fly Casting Class
Saturday, April 27th, 2013 at 9:00am- 11:30am
Lakeview Park in Middleton WI
Teaching basic fly casting fundamentals to beginners and and advanced techniques to experienced anglers. Our classroom at Lakeview Park in Middleton WI provides a unique setting for both dry land and on water casting instruction.Classes are taught by a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Fly CastingInstructor, and both beginning and distance casting classes are offered. Equipment provided. $55/1 Person. Contact Craig Amacker at 608.662.9710 for more information and to reserve your space.
Visit Fontana Sports Events page: http://www.fontanasports.com/misc_content/events
Friday, March 15, 2013
Happy St. Patrick's Day from Fontana Sports!
John and Judith Hutchinson, Owners of Fontana Sports, are feeling the St. Patrick's Day spirit! They want to wish everyone a safe and fun St. Patrick's day weekend. They're all for wearing green this weekend and getting some good Irish food and drink from somewhere local, we hope you are too!
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Launch Party at Fontana Sports!
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Friday, March 08, 2013
Paddle Fest, March 8 - 10, 2013
I wanted to make sure to everyone knows about Paddle Fest this weekend!
Great deals and tons of new spring/summer products in! I can almost feel
the warmth of the sun while kayaking in Wisconsin in late July... even
though that seems a ways off, it will be here before we know it! So be
sure to take advantage of the great deals this weekend. Deals are
offered at both locations, but our wonderful Manufacturer Reps will only
be at our Westside location. We hope to see you!
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
6th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
Hi Friends,
I'm taking a quick minute to invite you to join us, John, Elizabeth and I, with Fontana Sports Specialties, for a special night. We, Fontana Sports, have sponsored this annual film fest for years because we feel it's important to bring this event to Madison. Each year the attendance is good and the event receives lots of positive spin off conversations and actions as a result of the program.
There are 14 short films, the winners of international film contests. Some will be animations, others will take you all over the world. It's informative, exciting, beautiful photography, and thought provoking! Much will be informative of ways we can make a difference just by being aware when the subjects of climate, locations, and scientific topics arise. Please join us.
At a time when money is short, sales soft, and seasons unpredictable, John and I still choose to spend $1,000.00 to bring this to our community. Together, we must be aware, active, and this is our way to help inform and support these efforts. ALL Proceeds go to River Alliance of Wisconsin. A ticket can be purchased at either Fontana Sports, the Barrymore Theatre, or Frugal Muse Bookstore.
Thank you, and I hope you can join us. It’s a special night during the intermission there is beer, wine or soda available, as well as popcorn, while we meet and catch up, as well as discuss the films.
Judith Hutchinson
Fontana Sports Specialties V.P.
There will be a drawing for a $50.00 Fontana Sports Specialties Gift Card during intermission. Good luck to all who attend
For more information about this event, please visit: http://www.wisconsinrivers.org/events/wild-and-scenic
I'm taking a quick minute to invite you to join us, John, Elizabeth and I, with Fontana Sports Specialties, for a special night. We, Fontana Sports, have sponsored this annual film fest for years because we feel it's important to bring this event to Madison. Each year the attendance is good and the event receives lots of positive spin off conversations and actions as a result of the program.
There are 14 short films, the winners of international film contests. Some will be animations, others will take you all over the world. It's informative, exciting, beautiful photography, and thought provoking! Much will be informative of ways we can make a difference just by being aware when the subjects of climate, locations, and scientific topics arise. Please join us.
At a time when money is short, sales soft, and seasons unpredictable, John and I still choose to spend $1,000.00 to bring this to our community. Together, we must be aware, active, and this is our way to help inform and support these efforts. ALL Proceeds go to River Alliance of Wisconsin. A ticket can be purchased at either Fontana Sports, the Barrymore Theatre, or Frugal Muse Bookstore.
Thank you, and I hope you can join us. It’s a special night during the intermission there is beer, wine or soda available, as well as popcorn, while we meet and catch up, as well as discuss the films.
Judith Hutchinson
Fontana Sports Specialties V.P.
There will be a drawing for a $50.00 Fontana Sports Specialties Gift Card during intermission. Good luck to all who attend
For more information about this event, please visit: http://www.wisconsinrivers.org/events/wild-and-scenic
Thursday, December 27, 2012
THE BEST FRIENDS TO MAKE!
We at Fontana Sports are thrilled that you’re getting into downhill skiing, cross country skiing, snowboarding, and/or snowshoeing. The place to go before you go is your local shop and we are it! We can show you the latest tech, fit you for boots and skis or a snowboard, or just answer your general questions! The best friends to make when you’re getting started on the hill are those at your local ski shop. We’ll get you set up, refer you to local clubs, get you outfitted at the best prices and best prep you for your formidable days on the mountain. Stop by and see us first! :)
Thursday, December 20, 2012
We're OPEN today at both locations!
Good morning! Well, the buses may not be going today and the schools and malls may be closed, but we wanted to let you know that both Fontana Sports locations are OPEN today & ready to get you out & playing in this beautiful snow! We've got the skis, snowboards, snowshoes & sleds you need, plus the apparel & footwear to keep you warm & dry. Come see us & let's celebrate Madison finally getting some real snow! We're open regular hours at both locations. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions before you head out - West 608.833.9191 or Downtown 608.257.5043. Have a great SNOW DAY!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Accessory Trees!
On Sunday, Dec. 9th, John & Judith Hutchinson, Owners of Fontana Sports Specialties donated 72 pairs of gloves to their church, First United Methodist Church in Madison for the homeless and less fortunate. They have been donating hats, gloves and mittens, plus any thing else they can come up with or that's needed, to this organization as well as many others, for decades. They feel particularly called to help those that need assistance and feel blessed that Fontana helps them to be able to do this. Happy Holidays!
Friday, December 07, 2012
Holiday Extravaganza Sale!
Hurry in for the Holiday Extravaganza Sale at Fontana Sports before Santa’s elves clean us out! Now through Christmas Eve, we’re discounting things all over the store so you can score great deals for everyone on your list. Save on outerwear, accessories, footwear, skis, snowboards, snowshoes and more! Buy 3 pairs of SmartWool, Wigwam, Point6 or Icebreaker socks and get the 4th pair FREE! Happy Holidays from Fontana Sports!
Monday, December 03, 2012
Ski & Snowboard Spa Day!
Your skis are chattery. Your snowboard is sluggish. You know what that means… ski and snowboard spa day! Bring your sticks in to Fontana Sports for a wax and a tune-up and take ‘em home happy. For just $45 we’ll detune the edges, coat your skis or board with the appropriate wax for your upcoming adventure, and tighten and adjust your bindings. Your ride will feel safer, smoother and up to speed. No need to make an appointment, just bring in your gear and we’ll have it ready for you in a few days. Stop by either of our Madison locations, downtown or west.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Ski and Snowboard Resale!
Sunday, October 28th, Fontana led the charge to Tyrol Basin’s Ski and Snowboard Resale! The day was beautiful. Frost covered pine trees, fresh man-made snow for the snowboarders and skiers, blue skies, and 15% of sales went to support Tyrol Basin’s National Ski Patrol!
The huge canopies sheltered the truck loads of colorful downhill and x-country skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and bindings. Another station was set up with underwear, ski coats, sweaters, and ski pants, while the porch was lined with adult and children’s ski helmets. Inside the tables were filled with ski accessories: goggles, gloves, mittens, and hats, to mention a few of the items.
Fontana Sport Specialties supports Madison’s communities, the ski patrol, and the family friendly Tyrol Basin with knowledge, great winter products, and friendly service.
Watch for future Fontana events!
Judith J. Hutchinson
Vice President, Fontana Sports Specialties
The huge canopies sheltered the truck loads of colorful downhill and x-country skis, snowboards, boots, poles, and bindings. Another station was set up with underwear, ski coats, sweaters, and ski pants, while the porch was lined with adult and children’s ski helmets. Inside the tables were filled with ski accessories: goggles, gloves, mittens, and hats, to mention a few of the items.
Fontana Sport Specialties supports Madison’s communities, the ski patrol, and the family friendly Tyrol Basin with knowledge, great winter products, and friendly service.
Watch for future Fontana events!
Judith J. Hutchinson
Vice President, Fontana Sports Specialties
Friday, November 02, 2012
Warren Miller - Flow State
Last week we sponsored the premiere of Warren Miller’s 2012 film Flow State. Fontana Sports has been sponsoring this film coming to Madison for as long as I can remember, which is 15+ years. We all look forward to the event because we know when we walk towards the Barrymore Theatre’s front doors we will see a line of people waiting outside, usually in the cold, for their tickets and they don’t mind… they can’t wait to see what Warren Miller’s new film will be this year. Once inside the front doors there are hundreds of people happy to be in the presence of other fellow snow lovers. You can feel that everyone’s been waiting to start the winter off by seeing the new Warren Miller film celebrating what we all love the most – fresh white snow powder!
People mingle, grab a beer and check out what the vendors have brought to hand out and give away this year. Lots of Midwest ski hills(Lutsen Mountains, Granite Peak, Indianhead) are there as well as some national sponsors and our booth of course. We had some great stuff to hand out this year, my favorite being the Salomon Magic Eight balls. When the shows about to start everyone grabs their seats with a beer and maybe some popcorn, but definitely with a smile. The MC gets everyone pumped up about the coming winter, the huge drawing during intermission and the sweet film that’s in store. And then it begins! The films always have a way of drawing you in with the beautiful camera work, incredible athletes and the sick tunes. When you walk out after the film, you can feel everyone is hoping there will be snow waiting for us outside the Barrymore’s front doors. In some past years there actually has been! If you didn’t get to make the premiere this year, we hope you’ll join us next year and then we know you’ll be hooked, just like we are!
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Nordic Walking
Nordic walking, simply put, is walking with specially designed poles. It engages the upper body and core as well as the legs when walking for a more comprehensive workout. Nordic walking can increase the number of calories burned over the same amount of time by up to 46% compared to walking without poles. It is a great way to enjoy the outdoors and get fit. So why wouldn't you want to try it?
Fontana Sports is offering FREE Nordic Walking classes and "Nordic Walkabouts" for people who have taken the class.
NORDIC WALKING INTRO CLASS
Judith Hutchinson, trained Leki Instructor, will show you how to turn your walk into a total-body workout. Enjoy a nice walk outside while learning about the physical and mental benefits of Nordic walking. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to sign up. This is a free event.
Wednesday, September 19th, 6:00 pm - Downtown Store
Tuesday, October 2nd, 9:00 am - West-side Store
Thursday, October 18th, 6:00 pm - Downtown Store
NORDIC WALKABOUT
Once you've taken the Nordic Walking Intro Course, you can meet for a real Nordic walk! Join Judith, for a total-body workout and pleasant Nordic walk. Get any questions you may still have about Nordic Walking answered. Please bring appropriate clothing and shoes for walking on gravel and/or trails. Leki Nordic Walking poles will be provided if needed for $5.00. Space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608.662.9706 to sign up.
Wednesday, September 12th at 6:00pm - Token Creek County Park, Deforest, WI
Use 6200 Highway 51 entrance. Meet at the first shelter (on right)
Thursday, September 20th at 9:00am - Picnic Point, Madison, WI
Park and meet at Lot 129 at the stone wall entrance to Picnic Point
Tuesday, October 2nd, at 6:00pm - Pheasant Branch Conservancy, Middleton WI
Meet at County Lot (3rd parking lot on right coming from Century Ave) on Pheasant Branch Rd., Middleton WI
Thursday, October 18th, 2012 at 9:00am - Token Creek County Park, Deforest, WI
Use 6200 Highway 51 entrance. Meet at the first shelter (on right).
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Beginner Running Group
Want to get into better shape, meet new people, or just get out and enjoy the crisp morning air in beautiful downtown Madison? Join us for an easy run every Monday morning at 8:00 am from now until the end of October. We will meet at the downtown store (216 N. Henry St.) and go for a 30-45 minute run from there. Pace and distance will be determined based on who shows up but this group is geared for beginners.
The group is led by Crystal who is a vet of several marathons, and numerous halves and other races; pick her brain for training tips and race advise. This is a free event but space is limited. Contact Elizabeth at 608-662-9706 to reserve your spot.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Tent Sale - Savings for all seasons!
Whether you are still in full-on summer mode or are looking ahead to winter you don't want to miss our tent sale! It starts this Thursday, August 16th and runs through Sunday, August 26th.
Look for the big top tent in the parking lot of Fontana's west side location (231 Junction Rd.) You'll find awesome deals on summer and winter clothing and footwear as well as TONS of gear.
Save up to 75% on last year's skis and snowboards (boots bindings etc) helmets and goggles. There are also great deals on camping gear, water sports gear, and packs for back to school!
Don't forget to stop in the store for more sale items that wouldn't fit in the tent as well as to check out the new fall merchandise we have arriving daily.
Thursday, August 09, 2012
TNF Speaker Series - Hilaree O'Neill
Join Fontana Sports on Thursday, September 13th at 7:00 pm at Barrymore Theatre (2090 Atwood Avenue, Madison, WI 53704) as The North Face athlete Hilaree O'Neill will be presenting The Road Not Taken
In 2012, Hilaree climbed Everest and its neighbor, Lhotse, within 24 hours. In doing so, she joined an elite group of alpinists who possess the endurance to link two 8000-meter peaks in a single push and became sole the woman to accomplish this feat. Hilaree is the mother of two young boys, whom she and her husband raise in the high mountains of Telluride, Colorado. Named by Outside Magazine as one of the most adventurous women in sports, she has skied from the 8000-meter Himalayan summit of Cho Oyu in Tibet, throughout the Andes, on volcanoes in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, and in the tight couloirs of Baffin Island. Through mountain exploration and skiing, Hilaree has truly lived the dream.
Event Schedule/Ticket Information:
5:30pm-6:30pm - VIP Reception with Athlete
7:00pm-8:00pm - Athlete Presentation followed by Q & A
8:00pm-9:00pm - Book/Poster signing by athlete
Ticket for VIP Reception & Preferred Seating at Presentation: $20 (ALL PROCEEDS FROM VIP TICKET SALES WILL BENEFIT THE ICE AGE TRAIL FOUNDATION)
Ticket for Preferred Seating at Presentation: $8
General Admission Ticket: FREE*
*DUE TO LIMITED SEATING YOU STILL NEED TO GO TO WEBSITE BELOW AND PRINT OUT A FREE TICKET
Visit http://thenorthface.inticketing.com/events/241376 to order tickets.
In 2012, Hilaree climbed Everest and its neighbor, Lhotse, within 24 hours. In doing so, she joined an elite group of alpinists who possess the endurance to link two 8000-meter peaks in a single push and became sole the woman to accomplish this feat. Hilaree is the mother of two young boys, whom she and her husband raise in the high mountains of Telluride, Colorado. Named by Outside Magazine as one of the most adventurous women in sports, she has skied from the 8000-meter Himalayan summit of Cho Oyu in Tibet, throughout the Andes, on volcanoes in the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, and in the tight couloirs of Baffin Island. Through mountain exploration and skiing, Hilaree has truly lived the dream.
Event Schedule/Ticket Information:
5:30pm-6:30pm - VIP Reception with Athlete
7:00pm-8:00pm - Athlete Presentation followed by Q & A
8:00pm-9:00pm - Book/Poster signing by athlete
Ticket for VIP Reception & Preferred Seating at Presentation: $20 (ALL PROCEEDS FROM VIP TICKET SALES WILL BENEFIT THE ICE AGE TRAIL FOUNDATION)
Ticket for Preferred Seating at Presentation: $8
General Admission Ticket: FREE*
*DUE TO LIMITED SEATING YOU STILL NEED TO GO TO WEBSITE BELOW AND PRINT OUT A FREE TICKET
Visit http://thenorthface.inticketing.com/events/241376 to order tickets.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Dawn Glanc - Montenegro Rock Climbing Adventures
The Madison climbing community is lucky enough to be getting a world class climber coming to Boulders Climbing Gym to share her experiences. Dawn Glanc is a sponsored rock and ice climber. She travels the world in pursuit of climbing. She is an AMGA certified rock and alpine guide, guiding for San Juan mountain guides, Chicks Climbing, and Chicks Rock!
On Thursday, July 26th, 8:00 PM at Boulders Climbing Gym (3964 Commercial Ave, Madison, WI 53714) Dawn will be presenting: Montenegro Rock Climbing Adventures
In October of 2010 Dawn Glanc and two other American climbers traveled to Montenegro, a small country in Southeastern Europe to climb. The name Montenegro literally translates to "black mountain" which is very descriptive of the country that is bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the southwest, but has only a very narrow coastal plain (only one to four miles wide) before hitting the various ranges, considered by some to be the most rugged terrain in Europe. Dawn and her companions were the first American party to climb in Montenegro and were accompanied by a local team of eight climbers. The local climbers' knowledge and experience helped the team put up multiple first ascents.
Dawn will be presenting a slide show that tells the story of this expedition between two cultures that was made successful through a genuine shared love of rock climbing.
Monday, April 09, 2012
Scout Week featuring Andrew Skurka
Fontana sports owners John and Judith Hutchinson are an Eagle Scout and a lifelong Girl Scout. Their children John and Elizabeth also achieved Eagle Scout and Silver Scout respectively. Many other Fontana employees are/were active in the scouts and we all appreciate the wonderful work that local troops do and the opportunities afforded to the youth in our community through scouting. Because of this we have planned Scout week April 9 - April 15, 2012
Downtown Location Schedule
216 North Henry Street, Madison, 53703
(608) 257 5043
Wednesday April 11th - 6:30 pm - "Circling Alaska & Yukon" with Andrew Skurka
Join us as we welcome Andrew Skurka, an accomplished adventure athlete, speaker, guide, and writer. The 30 year old is most well known for his solo long distance backpacking trips and is the author of The Ultimate Hiker's Gear Guide: Tools & Tips to Hit the Trail. He will be discussing and sharing a slide show of his first ultra long distance adventure - a 4700 mile, six month journey by foot, skis, and pack raft through Big Wilderness.
Clinician - Adam Remus
Saturday April 14th - 11:00 am - "Indoor & Outdoor Rock Climbing, Rappelling, & Bouldering"
Fontana Sports climbing buyer and seasoned climber Adam Remus will be giving an intro course on how to get started climbing in Wisconsin. With his many years of climbing experience on all types of terrain, Adam has plenty of information and tips to share.
Westside Location Clinic Schedule
231 Junction Road, Madison, 53717
(608) 833-9191
Clinician Jon Jugenheimer
Monday April 9th - 6:30 pm - "Choosing & Fitting the Right Backpack"
Osprey Representative and avid outdoorsman Jon Jugenheimer will be giving an intro course on how to properly choose, fit, and pack your backpack in preparation for your next adventure. Come and learn how to get started - no experience necessary.
Thursday, April 12th - 6:30 pm - "Ultimate Hiking Gear & Skills" with Andrew Skurka
Again we welcome Andrew Skurka, accomplished adventure athlete, speaker, guide, and writer. In this instructional clinic Andrew will discuss the gear, supplies, and skills necessary to make hiking more fun and less work, without compromising your safety or comfort.
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Andrew Skurka's Book - Available for purchase at his clinics. |
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Winter Clearance - Staff Picks
I know that with temperatures in the 70's it is hard to be thinking about winter anymore but our winter clearance prices are worth the thought! All winter outerwear is on sale...most at 40% off! Snowshoes are 40% off, downhill and cross country skis are up to 50% off, snowboards, boots, and bindings are 30% off or more, Smartwool base layers are 30% off just to name a few. Stop in and stock up for next year! Here are a few choice items that staff are eyeing up.
Next winter be ready to explore the hills with the rugged Elektra 10 series snowshoe. Features include a climb bar to ease calf strain on more demanding terrain, Spring Loaded Suspension for maneuverability, and Wrapp Swift bindings for technical but easy fit.
Great deal and perfect for spring! This lightweight softshell jacket delivers wind and water resistance in a breathable stylish package.
The ultimate in lightweight warmth, insulation to keep you warm, stretch fleece under the arms for breathability and mobility. Great on it's own or as a layer under a shell.
Meg's Pick - Atlas Elektra 10 Series Snowshoes
Reg Price $199.95 Now $119.99
Crystal's Pick - Mountain Hardwear Callisto Jacket
Reg Price $129.99 Now $77.99
Great deal and perfect for spring! This lightweight softshell jacket delivers wind and water resistance in a breathable stylish package.
Ryan's Pick - Marmot Baffin 1/2 Zip Jacket
Reg Price $149.99 Now $89.99
The ultimate in lightweight warmth, insulation to keep you warm, stretch fleece under the arms for breathability and mobility. Great on it's own or as a layer under a shell.
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Facebook Contest
We have reached 800 fans on our Facebook page. To show our appreciation for those of you who "like" us we are having a contest to win a new Icebreaker Pace or Sprint Crewe ($100 value.)
Starting Mon. Feb 27th go to Fontana Sports Facebook contest page to sign up for your chance to win. Contest ends March 26th.
Starting Mon. Feb 27th go to Fontana Sports Facebook contest page to sign up for your chance to win. Contest ends March 26th.
Cheers and good luck.
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Inventory Sale
Help! We are doing physical inventory at the end of the month and don't want to have to count too much, so everything in the store is at least 20% off. EVERYTHING. In addition we still have our winter clearance going on with savings up to 50% on winter gear. Stock up and save us some counting. By the way...Smartwool socks make great valentines gifts...
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Winter Clearance!
If you have been waiting to replace your old winter gear...wait no longer! All winter clothing and accessories are on sale 20-40% off! Smartwool baselayers are buy one get one 25% off.
All snowboards, downhill and cross country skis (and boots) snowshoes, and sleds are 20-50% off.
Stop in either location or visit www.fontanasports.com for great deals and a great selection! Keep in mind we have in store sales that are not available online.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Learn to Snowshoe Workshop
Now that we finally have some snow it is a great time to pick up a new winter sport. Here is an awesome opportunity.
Want to try snowshoeing but don’t have snowshoes? Then this workshop is for you. Learn how to snowshoe at this FREE (donations accepted) family friendly event.
Representatives from Fontana Sports will teach basic snowshoe skills and provide tips on what to wear. Snowshoes will be provided or you can bring your own. Members of the Madison Area Outdoor Meetup Group will also assist and lead short hikes on the prairie. Afterwards, warm up with hot chocolate around the bonfire.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the trails, whether attending the workshop or not.
Schumacher Farm Park is a 100 acre open-air museum and conservancy dedicated to preserving old-time rural farm ways of the 1920s and 1930s. It is run by the Friends of Schumacher Farm Park in cooperation with Dane County Parks and the Marcella Pendall Schumacher Trust.
Register at http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/.
Schumacher Farm Park is located at 5682 Hwy 19 on the eastern edge of Waunakee. For more information contact 849-4559 or visit http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/.
Learn to Snowshoe Workshop
Schumacher Farm Park (Hwy 19 Waunakee)
Sunday, February 19 from 2-4 pm
Want to try snowshoeing but don’t have snowshoes? Then this workshop is for you. Learn how to snowshoe at this FREE (donations accepted) family friendly event.
Representatives from Fontana Sports will teach basic snowshoe skills and provide tips on what to wear. Snowshoes will be provided or you can bring your own. Members of the Madison Area Outdoor Meetup Group will also assist and lead short hikes on the prairie. Afterwards, warm up with hot chocolate around the bonfire.
Everyone is welcome to enjoy the trails, whether attending the workshop or not.
Schumacher Farm Park is a 100 acre open-air museum and conservancy dedicated to preserving old-time rural farm ways of the 1920s and 1930s. It is run by the Friends of Schumacher Farm Park in cooperation with Dane County Parks and the Marcella Pendall Schumacher Trust.
Register at http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/.
Schumacher Farm Park is located at 5682 Hwy 19 on the eastern edge of Waunakee. For more information contact 849-4559 or visit http://www.schumacherfarmpark.org/.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Parfrey's Glen
It has been awhile since I have been to Parfrey's Glen State Natural Area as it was closed for the summer and into the fall after being washed out by flooding. I'm happy to announce that it had reopened and in my opinion is better than ever. The boardwalk that previously was the trail through the gorge is gone leaving hikers to their own devises for stream crossings and scrambling over rocks. I definitely recommend waterproof boots and trekking poles, especially this time of year when the rocks have snow and ice on them. The slick and rugged trail rewards you with spectacular with views through a narrow rocky ravine, with a stream running through the base.
It is located on County DL (off of 113 in Merrimac) just a few miles from Devil's Lake State Park.
I also recommend a stop at Wollersheim Winery in Prairie du Sac on the way home!
Since pictures always tell a better story here are a few.
It is located on County DL (off of 113 in Merrimac) just a few miles from Devil's Lake State Park.
I also recommend a stop at Wollersheim Winery in Prairie du Sac on the way home!
Since pictures always tell a better story here are a few.
Watercress was abundant in the slower
moving offshoots of the stream.
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Spectacular ice formations in the water. |
View of the glen...the little red dot is my friend Em. |
Monday, January 09, 2012
Trout Unlimited Icebreaker Event
The Southern Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited will be holding their annual Icebreaker event on Saturday January 14th. Fontana Sports Manager/Fly Fishing Guru Craig Amaker will be presenting from 9:30-10:30am:
“Fly Fishing Southern Wisconsin”
The talk will cover all the fly fishing opportunities in the area. From trout on our spring creeks, to small mouth bass and other warm water species on the Wisconsin River, and salmon and steelhead/lake-run brown trout on the Lake Michigan tributaries. Proceeds from the event support the Southern Wisconsin Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and help pay for stream restoration and purchase conservation easements in southern Wisconsin.
In addition to Craig's talk there will be other speakers, door prizes, raffles, fly tying demonstrations, entomology demonstration, and a kids room. Doors open at 8:30 am.
The event will be held at the Promega Biotechnology Center, 5445 East Cheryl Parkway, Fitchburg. Visit http://www.swtu.org/ for more details.
Monday, January 02, 2012
New Years Resolutions
CHEERS TO 2012!
Running is easy, fun,and doesn't require the snow that seems to be eluding us so far this winter. We have many seasoned runners at Fontana that can help you pick out clothing and footwear, talk about training, and share experiences.
Cross Country Skiing is a fantastic low impact activity that is also a great workout. Although we don't have snow yet there is plenty of winter left. We an help pick out the perfect skis for you as well as point you to the best trails in the area.
Nordic Walking is not that well known but awesome exercise. Simply put, it is walking with poles and can burn up to 40% more calories that just going for a walk. Stop in and find out more.
Hiking/Walking is the most accessible of all activities. We are lucky to be in an area with many beautiful parks very close. Devils Lake, Indian Lake, Blue Mounds, Governor Nelson, Governor Dodge, or simply the lake shores of Madison.
Whatever you need to stay more active this year: pedometers, watches, clothing and gear, information, or motivation stop in Fontana and let our staff help you with your goals! We wish you a happy, healthy new year!
Also a big shout out to Fontana Sports owner Judith Hutchinson. It was an early resolution but she completed her first 5K this year running the Thanksgiving Berbee Derby in under 40 minutes! Way to go Judith!
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