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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  • Training for the 2017 Bob Open

    The Bob Open is less than six months away.  If you’re thinking about making the trip this is less time than you think, and I’d recommend starting a training plan now if you have not already. (I started this post in the wee hours, after waking up to the sudden realization that I hadn’t reserved…

    DaveC

    December.3.2016
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Backcountry footwear for the other 3 seasons; revised

    This post, written back when B&P was new to wordpress and to me being more serious about content, has endured as one of my most read.  Save a few updates about specific gear, and some more evolved thoughts about foot conditioning, the text is as relevant today as it was in 2010.  For those who…

    DaveC

    December.2.2016
    Backpacking, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing
  • New stuff

    One of the supreme pleasures in life is seeing a new landscape for the first time, when every foot and view is totally novel, and the area lacks any trace of mental map for orientation. That was what I got to do today, and it was glorious. Gunnison Gorge is a half a Grand Canyon,…

    DaveC

    November.26.2016
    Backpacking
  • Opt Outside; #fuckyou

    Just a friendly reminder this Thanksgiving day that while it’s great you spent yesterday in mass carbon mode to get somewhere nifty so you can do rad things today and #optoutside tomorrow, the world really isn’t so simple.  It would be nice if hiking, camping, and even more complex things like backpacking and mountain biking…

    DaveC

    November.24.2016
    Cultural critique
  • Going Up

    At some point in life we are told, or find out through mysterious processes, that hiking in hard and thus flatter and plainer trails where walking doesn’t require thought become preferred.  This transition must come around the time our brains become complex enough, and our well of memories deep enough, to make daydreaming an option…

    DaveC

    November.22.2016
    The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • Luck doesn’t exist

    M and I have lived in some damn nice places over the past 13 years, but in the six days since we and our massive accompaniment of boxes rolled into Colorado I’ve had many more than the usual number of pinch me, I can’t believe we’re here moments.  There was walking the border of Colorado…

    DaveC

    November.21.2016
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Cultural critique, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • Moving on

    Today will be my last day, for quite a while or perhaps ever, as a professional social worker.  I’ll go in to the office to tie up a shockingly small number of loose ends, make one final home visit to hand off one last case, and be back home this evening unemployed for the two…

    DaveC

    November.11.2016
    Cultural critique, Social Justice Work
  • Vote no on Montana ballot initiative 177

    Four years ago, while volunteering for the park service, a friend and I had an encounter with the ugly side of trapping. We had forded a river in waders and were slogging up a dry side channel, to find a tree for stashing said waders and ideally enough snow to immediately click into skis. In…

    DaveC

    November.1.2016
    Cultural critique, Hunting
  • Next

    It’s 930 miles from Whitefish, Montana to Fruita, Colorado.  We left, as has become habit, around 800pm.  730 is close enough to Little Bear’s bedtime to ensure a tranquil transition to sleep, but M forgot her snowboots and he had to go back.  All night drives south may be a habit, but even with this…

    DaveC

    October.31.2016
    Backpacking, N.O.S., Social Justice Work, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • The worst things about Montana

    Necessary companion to yesterday.  Feel free to take offense. 1: The food I irritate friends and coworkers almost weekly on this subject, but the thing I lament most often about Montana is not being able to get a decent Avocado for less than $1.25 and being able to count the acceptable eating institutions in a…

    DaveC

    October.21.2016
    Backpacking, Cultural critique
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