Monolith Festival Recap

Tuesday, September 30 2008 13:06 by Seth

Trek_Light_Gear_Red_Rocks As the founder and Chief Everything Officer of Trek Light Gear I'm always doing my best to spread the word and build up the Trek Light brand in any way possible.  While it was easily the largest sponsorship we've ever done, sponsoring the Monolith Music Festival was an easy decision for me to make.  I had attended the festival in its inaugural year last year and impressed would definitely be the first word that comes to mind.   If you've never been to Red Rocks before, let's just say it was nearly impossible for me to imagine how anyone could put on a FIVE stage festival at the venue without making people walk all the way to the parking lots for a stage or causing such an overload of sound that the bands would have to constantly compete to be heard over one another.  Red Rocks is known for its incredible natural acoustics, why would anyone expect to be able to host a multi stage music festival there?  So, I attended the first year with complete curiosity and also the feeling that it would likely go down in history as the one and only year that anyone ever attempted to do such a thing.  I can happily say that not only was the first Monolith Festival a success beyond my expectations, it got even better in its sophomore year.

Enough cannot be said about Josh Baker, Matt Fecher, Esurance, AEG Live, Madison House, and all the folks that worked to put on the Monolith Festival this year.  The outdoor stage schedules were planned with near perfect precision to make sure that there were no more accidental 'battle of the bands' that occasionally Trek_Light_Gear_Red_Rocks cropped up last year.   Every show I saw felt intimate and everyone that I talked to was having nothing short of a fantastic weekend.  The music lineup is a lot like the SXSW Festival, every set brings with it the possibility of discovering some new talent or seeing your favorite band put on a show like you’ve never seen – even the established bands are usually playing their first ever Red Rocks show.  The magic of Red Rocks is hard to beat, but when you add 4 more stages, including an acoustic stage, indoor rooms that provide the sound and atmosphere of a small club and, of course, the coolest hammocks on the planet, it all adds up to a weekend that should not be missed.

Speaking of hammocks, if I had a dollar for every time I heard someone say 'Why can't you guys be here at every Red Rocks show?' I'd probably be writing this blog from a cabana on the beach somewhere.  We put a ton of smiles on the faces of people who couldn't believe that after climbing all those high altitude steps all day there were actually hammocks setup at the top to relax in.  To top it all off, the hammocks were setup directly in front of the New Belgium stage so you could relax in a hammock while listening to great bands and staring up at the giant rock monoliths that give the festival its name.

Trek_Light_Gear_Red_Rocks The Eco Totes were also a huge hit at the festival and it was hard to look into the crowd without seeing at least one person carrying one of our signature compact reusable bags.  The bags were printed with a custom design by Todd Roeth, and they were a great example of the impact that the bags can have when incorporated into an event.   People used them to carry around the T-shirts and CD's they purchased without needing to waste any plastic and you can bet they'll continue to use them long after Monolith is over.     (If you own a company or put on an event, don't hesitate to get in touch with us and find out how we can create a co-branded Eco Tote for that gets your message out in a way that can't be beat!)

Thanks to everyone who stopped by the Trek Light booth and allowed us to show you why our lightweight hammocks and reusable bags have earned their reputation.    We certainly plan to be back at the Monolith Festival next year, and you should be too.

 

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Hammocks at Red Rocks!!!

Tuesday, September 2 2008 12:55 by Seth

We're proud to announce that Trek Light Gear is partnering up with the great Monolith Music Festival at Red Rocks, the weekend of September 13th & 14th.

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There will be hammocks hanging backstage for the artists, in the VIP lounges and a whole lot more!  The Trek Light booth will also be setup at Red Rocks for all the fans so you can take a break after climbing all those Red Rocks steps and chill out in our amazing hammocks.  Don't forget to pick up some Eco Totes so you can bring home your new CDs and T-Shirts from the Merch Booth without wasting plastic! 

(We should also take this time to remind you that Trek Light’s lightweight hammocks can be hung between two cars, RV’s, Jeep’s or wherever you can find to points strong enough to support your weight.  So don’t wait until the festival to buy your hammock, bring them with you and tailgate in style!)

 

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Check out the great lineup on Saturday and Sunday and get your tickets today.  Everyone who purchases a VIP ticket to the event will also get a free Eco Tote in their VIP package along with all the other great benefits (like hanging out in a hammock in the VIP lounge while listening to the show!).  The Monolith festival is in its second year and if last year was any indication this year's festival is bound to be an event you won't want to miss!

The great folks behind the Monolith Festival (along with help from festival partner Esurance) have completely impressed us with their efforts to ensure that this year’s festival is as green as possible.  The event itself will actually use carbon offsets to be a completely carbon neutral festival, and the list goes on to include everything from great carpooling initiatives, biodegradable concession supplies, and even the Monolith Reforestation Project!

We know there’s nothing better than relaxing in a hammock while listening to great music and there’s no argument that Red Rocks is easily one of the most breathtakingly beautiful music venues on the planet.   We’re extremely proud to be partnering up with the Monolith Music Festival this year and whether you live in Colorado or you’re flying out for the event we hope to see you there and show you why every experience can be a little bit better with Trek Light Gear.

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June 25th is Colorado Bike to Work Day

Monday, June 23 2008 18:22 by Seth

Bike to WorkOn Wednesday, June 25, thousands of people will leave their cars at home and take two wheels to work. 

The League of American Bicyclists has been sponsoring National Bike Month and Bike to Work Day since 1956. Throughout most of the country, these events take place in May, but a few years ago, the state legislature officially declared June as Colorado Bike Month, with the fourth Wednesday of the month being Bike to Work Day.

There will be breakfast stations setup all over the Boulder and Denver metro areas serving up delicious morning treats, so even if you have to leave your house extra early to get to work on time you’ll still be able to squeeze in a good breakfast to start your day.   If you live in Colorado, get that bike out on Wednesday and take part in a great event.   If you don’t live in Colorado, help us celebrate anyways by biking, walking or taking public transportation to work on Wednesday!


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Trek Light Hammocks sponsors eLIFELIST.com's Bike Across America

Thursday, July 12 2007 23:31 by Seth

Brent Thomas and Lee Briggs, founders of the eLIFELIST.com site, are currently riding their bikes from one side of the country to the other to raise money for the Lance Armstrong Cancer Foundation. They are only able to bring with them the few items that they can pack in the small bike trailer they pull behind them and needless to say every ounce counts when you're going to be biking up and down hills across the country in the hot sun.

We're happy to know that they chose to bring two Trek Light Hammocks on the trip with them and they've been using them to camp out under the stars and get some much needed rest along the route. Trek Light Hammocks really are the perfect companion for your next bike ride, whether you're going across the country or just out on your local bike path, and we're happy to be able to sponsor Brent and Lee on their quest to raise money for cancer research.

Be sure to check out the blog for their trip and support their efforts any way you can. Also, be sure to check out their main site, eLIFELIST.com, it's a great new social network that allows you to not only track your own life goals, but be inspired by the accomplishments of others as well. Here's a recent video showing them putting the Trek Light Hammock to use on their trip:


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Updates from the road!

Monday, October 2 2006 23:14 by Seth

Our fearless road warrior Bret has come up for air and sent us some great shots from the road. Here's some pictures from Glacier National Park, the Sturgis festival in South Dakota and the Oregon State Fair:

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Wyoming and Montana

Friday, August 25 2006 20:46 by Seth

After leaving Colorado, Bret's journeys have so far taken him from Iowa to Wyoming and to the great state of Montana. Along the way he visited both Grand Tetons National Park and Glacier National Park. His Trek Light Hammock has been keeping him off the ground and has allowed him to see some amazing sights while kicking back in a hammock. Check it out:

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