Bedrock & Paradox

I dream of a hard and brutal mysticism in which the naked self merges with a non-human world and yet somehow survives still intact, individual, separate. Paradox and bedrock.

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  • Terrace Mtn hunting fatality report and analysis

    Terrace Mtn hunting fatality report and analysis

    (photos/maps pulled from the discussed report) Many of you will have at least heard of the death of hunting guide Mark Uptain in a Grizzly Bear attack this past September, in the Teton Wilderness not far south of Yellowstone.  Wyoming Game and Fish recently completed their report on the fatality (full text here), and for…

    DaveC

    February.2.2019
    Cultural critique, Hunting
  • Hunting with style

    Hunting with style

    Climbing writer Doug Robinson wrote (in paraphrase) that technology forces itself upon the landscape, while technique looks for a way through.  Climbing is on matters of style an illustrative pairing for hunting, especially in the 21st century, where the later is on the cusp of a new wave of popularity which will likely substantially reinvent…

    DaveC

    January.26.2019
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting
  • Tiny Adventures

    Tiny Adventures

    First things don’t happen for me at work all that often, but in one day last week I was called a nigger and filled out a police report.  First things don’t happen too often, but the variations on the unexpected never end.  Seven year olds are rarely able to articulate the despair and injustice which…

    DaveC

    January.21.2019
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Skiing, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • Nordic backcountry

    Nordic backcountry

    When we moved to Montana a decade ago I knew a bit about groomed nordic skiing, and very little about in-area downhill skiing, and almost nothing about anything else.  It’s been quite the learning curve since, with the predominant question being not so much what gear and skills I need, but why there is so…

    DaveC

    January.17.2019
    Backpacking, Skiing, Tech
  • Winter trip planning case study

    Winter trip planning case study

    In Montana, when planning a trip during the lighter 7 months of the year I almost always do what I can to assess and predict conditions of the my chosen route, and adapt my gear and schedule to the anticipated.  Rivers too high or low for good floating, and very steep snow and ice, are…

    DaveC

    January.13.2019
    Backpacking, Skiing
  • Why I don’t write here anymore

    You will all be aware that the gap between this post and the last is over a month, something which has recently become the rule, rather than in years past, the exception which never came.  You all deserve to fully understand the reason for this, which is neither as obvious nor prosaic as it would…

    DaveC

    January.7.2019
    Cultural critique, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • 2018 Hunting in Review

    2018 Hunting in Review

    In spite of drawing a bison, which fulfilled expectations in providing what I expect to remain a top-5 lifetime hunt, I knew this year would be hard pressed to compete with last year.  I’d been thinking about hunting a bison for over a decade, but of necessity hadn’t been actually trying to do it.  Hunting…

    DaveC

    December.8.2018
    Backpacking, Hunting
  • Thanks

    Thanks

    In Montana the last day of the general/rifle deer, elk, and black bear season is the Sunday after Thanksgiving, which provides many folks with a last extended weekend and psyche-up.  This year I was among them, and in the early afternoon Sunday trailed confused deer tracks across an open face; burnt sticks spaced across the…

    DaveC

    December.5.2018
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • Porcelain crash

    Porcelain crash

    The reason why writers fail when they attempt to evoke horror is that horror is something invented after the fact, when one is re-creating the experience over again in the memory.  Horror does not manifest itself in the world of reality.  -Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Wind, Sand and Stars The wind came out of the north,…

    DaveC

    November.13.2018
    Backpacking, Hunting
  • Cold

    Cold

    There’s the cold of walking downstairs, barefooted into the crosswinds of baseboard heaters just turned on.  A head fuzzy with sleep and the unguardedness of pajamas that has you wanting an extra sweater. There’s the creeping cold; a headwind soaking into your layers and sublimating back and down your spine.  After one hour you’re chilled,…

    DaveC

    October.14.2018
    Backpacking, Hunting, Packrafting
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