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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  • Trophy Country: the Thesis

    “For all the grace and delight of hunting are rooted in this fact: that man, projected by his inevitable progress away from his ancestral proximity to animals, vegetable, and minerals -in sum, to nature- takes pleasure in the artificial return to it, the only occupation that permits him something like a vacation from the his…

    DaveC

    May.16.2015
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting
  • Those inscrutable bears

    Griz postholing, Bob Marshall complex. A few weeks ago on Philip’s blog a comment-er admonished Mr. Werner for leaving food in his car while it was parked in the mountains of New England, contending that by doing so he was tempting the area black bears into becoming habituated to breaking into cars for food.  I…

    DaveC

    May.14.2015
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting
  • 7 months

    The kid is due in just a little over two months, which means that life is already unalterably different, and that the rules of engagement have already changed.  As a matter of course M is now carrying around the equivalent of the heavist pack she’s ever had on a trip (which is not necessarily saying…

    DaveC

    May.5.2015
    N.O.S.
  • Interval training for hiking and backpacking

    When preparing for something like the Bob Open, I know for experience that two things will slow me down: my aerobic limits and sore feet.  This is in contrast to most folks, for whom muscular fatigue or connective tissue issues almost always form their distance and duration ceiling while backpacking.  I have enough base fitness…

    DaveC

    May.2.2015
    Backpacking, Racing
  • My origin of hunting

    Origins are important because they give context to our passions. I wish I could remember exactly where I first read about the Wilderness Classic, or first heard of Alpacka rafts, but I cannot. Both of those things happened in the last fifteen years, and both have shaped my life. As readers will know, hunting has…

    DaveC

    April.30.2015
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting
  • Zamberlan SH Crosser Plus boot review

    Last fall I needed some boots, and now. My LaSportiva Boulder X Mids are a little small and were harsh on my feet after this packout, and rather than wait for a larger pair to arrive in the mail I paid full retail for the lightest waterproof things I could find that fit properly.  Waterproof…

    DaveC

    April.28.2015
    Backpacking, Hunting, Tech
  • 1 bear and many, many elk

    That one bear came late on the second day, when my feet were tired and it was hard to see for all the snow. At first it was a distinctly not-elk shaped lump swimming the river, and when it emerged on the bank it instantly became a griz. No mistaking the leading shoulder hump and…

    DaveC

    April.27.2015
    Backpacking, Hunting
  • Senate Amendment 838

    Amendment No. 838 (Purpose: To establish a spending-neutral reserve fund relating to the disposal of certain Federal land) At the appropriate place, insert the following: SEC. ___. SPENDING-NEUTRAL RESERVE FUND RELATING TO THE DISPOSAL OF CERTAIN FEDERAL LAND. The Chairman of the Committee on the Budget of the Senate may revise the allocations of a…

    DaveC

    April.24.2015
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Social Justice Work
  • Spring postholing, in style

    In the Crown of the Continent ecosystem, if you wait for the snow to melt before hiking you will be waiting a long time. Better to deploy some of the following tips, get out early, and enjoy the solitude and occasional excessive challenge which come with postholing through spring snow. The first, or Sun Tzu,…

    DaveC

    April.22.2015
    Backpacking, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing
  • Small stuff

    There is a benefit to hunting trips, besides all the good exercise hiking to and from trailless places you wouldn’t otherwise visit. That would be in the visiting of said places, the seeing of things you probably wouldn’t otherwise see.  Animals like places so rugged and so mundane that hikers do not visit.  Flowers bloom…

    DaveC

    April.21.2015
    Backpacking, Hunting
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