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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  • Becoming a competent outdoorsperson

    Discretion may be the purview of a gentleman but hyperbolic modesty is not something to be proud of. I am a competent outdoorsperson, having spent decades and lot of time and effort becoming one. Cast your net across the broad enough range of outdoor pursuits and do them all long enough to learn more than…

    DaveC

    November.13.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Hiking with ropes, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Land of No Use

    There are those who are worried that what wilderness we have is a dying commodity.  Not in any literal fashion, climate change and invasive species put aside, but insofar as wilderness is a creation of the mind.  When the modern information economy takes mystery out, wilderness is inevitably diminished, even if the legal Wilderness areas…

    DaveC

    November.9.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Hunting, Packrafting, Skiing
  • Grand Canyon with mom, part 3

    The evening of the second day we sat in camp and changed plans. The first two days had been harder on everyone than anticipated. Mom had come into the trip nursing an IT band problem aggravated back in early September.  Having gone through something similar myself years ago, I could look at her gait through…

    DaveC

    November.9.2014
    Backpacking, Hiking with ropes
  • Grand Canyon with mom, part 2

    The oases within the Grand Canyon are formidable, vibrant and tenacious against vast backdrops. We woke up in the middle of a particularly bright one, right at the mouth of Timp Canyon. Water ran fast for a mile or so. Signs of wildlife were regular, including lots of ringtail tracks. There were a few puzzles…

    DaveC

    November.7.2014
    Backpacking, Hiking with ropes
  • Grand Canyon with mom, part 1

    I was not sleeping well the first night of our trip, an unusual thing. A number of years ago I weaned myself off the need to read before falling asleep, and since have normally slept like the dead in the backcountry. The next morning my mom mentioned that in the approximate quarter century between when…

    DaveC

    November.4.2014
    Backpacking, Hiking with ropes
  • How to behave on the internet

    The other day I read on of the lowest quality things I’ve seen online in quite some time, which is saying a great deal for several reasons. I spend a lot of time online; I have a smartphone, I work in an office at a job which often necessitates a lot of downtime, and I…

    DaveC

    October.22.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique
  • The guts of freedom

    Two years ago I did not know how to gut and butcher a dead mammal.  I had helped gut and butcher (the sterile, slightly dishonest term would be process) deer before, and knew how to gut a fish, but those don’t come close to being the same.  I wanted to be comfortable doing this before…

    DaveC

    October.20.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Hunting
  • A note on poststructural wilderness

    Last night I had something of a fever-dream flashback. It was no doubt enhanced by the sinus cold which has had me on the couch for the last 72 hours, but the effect was unmistakable: all of a sudden I came out of the haze of this weekends illness, through the chilly fog of coastal…

    DaveC

    October.14.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Cultural critique, Hunting, N.O.S., Packrafting, Skiing
  • Fourth of July Creek

    [Warning: The following contains spoilers.] Smith Henderson gets it.  There are a number of very good things about Henderson’s novel Fourth of July Creek, but by far the most significant is that his portrayal of northwestern Montana, and the dark insular social landscape which to this day lurks close to the surface, is absolutely dead-on. …

    DaveC

    October.11.2014
    Cultural critique, Social Justice Work
  • How to make Cowboy coffee

    I grin a little everything some new gadget comes out for making good coffee in the backcountry.  As with many things, the original method is still the best, and in this particular case has the added benefit of requiring no equipment at all, aside from the pot, stove or fire, and ground coffee you already…

    DaveC

    October.10.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Tech
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