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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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  • Infant outdoor clothing

    LB shown below in Patagonia Baggies jacket and pants, and Patagonia Micro D crew. If you’re going to do a bunch of outdoor stuff with your infant or toddler, it’s worth getting them some primo or near-premium outdoor clothing.  Given how fast they grow it can seem absurd to spend serious money on something which…

    DaveC

    September.14.2016
    Backpacking, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • The 76th deer

    This is what you want to see after you shoot a deer with your bow, but two nights ago it took me twenty minutes to find the blood I drew.  Calm and perspective  remain difficult to summon when a goal into which many hours have been sunk comes into reach. After practicing all summer I…

    DaveC

    September.13.2016
    Hunting
  • Thule Chariot review

    As I’ve stated before, Eric said it best: A multi-sport kid carrier is the quintessential must-have for active young families…They are expensive with all the add-ons but they become a way of life and open up a multitude of early life adventures that would be difficult otherwise. We purchased/were gifted (at an industry discount) the…

    DaveC

    September.11.2016
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Skiing, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • The Spyderco Dragonfly 2 and the Esee Candiru

    This time last year I discussed the Candiru, a knife which does a remarkable job presenting a durable hard-use package in a tiny size.  It does so at the expense of easy sharpening and precise cutting, two things which the similarly sized and shaped Spyderco Dragonfly 2 does very well.  After a year of using…

    DaveC

    September.10.2016
    Backpacking, Fly Fishing, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech
  • Summer 2016: done

    A few outtakes and un-used clips from the past four months of backpacking, day hiking, and packrafting in the backyard.  What started as perhaps another low-snow, fire-prone year was delightfully not hot, and quite rainy.  Flowers, vegetation generally, and most especially the berries have been exceptional.  We didn’t have the big, lingering snowpack and fat…

    DaveC

    September.9.2016
    Backpacking, Packrafting, Skiing, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • MSR Windburner review

    The executive summary is pretty basic on this one: the MSR Windburner replicates and exceeds the fuel efficiency, wind resistance, and convenience of the category-defining Jetboil while offering vastly improved build quality.  Or, more crudely, it’s an actually wind resistant Jetboil that isn’t a janky piece of junk. I’ve been impressed with the fuel-sipping efficiency…

    DaveC

    September.7.2016
    Backpacking, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Schnaus

    This is what you see out the back door of the Schnaus cabin. This is Lake McDonald. This is what we, mostly, did this past weekend. Schnaus was for us the last of the four cabins along the North Fork of the Flathead, and it could certainly be argued we saved the best for last. …

    DaveC

    September.6.2016
    The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • It is September yet

    Today is the opening day of Montana’s archery hunting season, for deer, elk, moose, and so forth.  Unlike years past, I was out (in the rain) this morning as the sun rose, bow in hand, hoping I could get within 20 yards or closer.  I’ve been practicing since spring, and while I was hoping my…

    DaveC

    September.3.2016
    Hunting
  • How to backpack with an infant

    Taking your infant backpacking is both not as hard and exactly as hard as you probably imagine it to be. The following is an aerial view of the major concerns we’ve encountered in the past year, hoping that others (especially new and expectant parents) may find it useful.  Though plenty of sweat and suffering were…

    DaveC

    September.1.2016
    Backpacking, Packrafting, Tech, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
  • The farewell tour

    My left leg was numb.  On the outside, from the hip to kneecap.  Walking around camp it just felt odd, one more malady that amongst others went unnoticed. Laying on my side it felt like my muscle had been substituted for a damp towel, through which I could vaguely still notice the leg attached to…

    DaveC

    August.30.2016
    Backpacking, The Adventures of Bear and Cloud
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