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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    I started my outdoor life hiking, and to hiking I will always return. It has been as constant as just about anything else in my life. Glacier is an important place in my life. Decades ago during that first visit we did what most people do; hike the highline, play on the pebble beach at…

    DaveC

    September.3.2014
    Backpacking, N.O.S.
  • The Glacier Divide route: a sketch

    A trend has emerged lately, to construct a high route through a given range, the idea being to create a rugged backpacking path which is non or minimally technical, and maximizes scenic value.  No route will ever be definitive, but a high route should be as close to a one-stop-shop for an experienced visiting hiker…

    DaveC

    August.28.2014
    Backpacking, Climbing, Hiking with ropes
  • One of those places

    If you get out and about and live in the American west for long enough, odds are you’ve collected a few categories of favorite places. There are the most spectacular and most memorable places, and the places worth an annual visit because they make such pleasing routes. There can be remarkably little overlap between these…

    DaveC

    August.26.2014
    Backpacking, Fly Fishing
  • The 10 best packraft runs in Bob Marshall country

    What a summer of packrafting it has been. Above all else, exceptional floats of all varieties have been the theme. Normally I don’t go in for lists; subjectivity makes them an absurd exercise and I intentionally do not indulge in traffic-driving techniques or cater to folks poor attention spans. The following is an amusing and…

    DaveC

    August.21.2014
    Backpacking, Packrafting
  • The Spirit of Backpacking

    Where is the spirit of backpacking? Out there, of course. It’s in the soft guys in boonie hats, sitting and sweating in the middle of that steep pitch up to Ptarmigan Lake, a third of the way to their camp, on the first night of their trip. It’s the three guys with Walmart packs, and…

    DaveC

    August.19.2014
    Backpacking, Packrafting
  • Hiking with ghosts

    Hiking with ghosts

    Rob Kehrer is dead. Based on reports I assume he and the other founding member of Team Heavy, Greg Mills, hiked around the Tana River canyon and put back in on the river, where Rob was quickly flipped by a boil or whirlpool, became separated from his packraft, and drowned and/or succumbed to hypothermia before he…

    DaveC

    August.12.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Cultural critique, Hiking with ropes, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Three cuts traverse

    Or; just another dayhike in Glacier. Details not made explicit to protect others future fun. The off-trail part starts by traversing a bench. A vestigal terminal moraine collects snowmelt and directs it under the talus and dirt. It re-emerges as a series of springs 200 meters downhill. Following sheep trails, sometimes obvious, sometimes not, is…

    DaveC

    August.11.2014
    Backpacking
  • The farewell tour

    Going through the lower reaches of the South Fork, down to and past Spotted Bear, I saw no one for hours. A civilized stretch of river relative to the past days, but still two hours of dirt road from anything. A raft came into view, a guy with a big hat at the hours, and…

    DaveC

    August.7.2014
    Backpacking, Fly Fishing, Packrafting
  • The long summer hike

    It’s a good problem to have, but summer around here is getting long in the tooth. 6 weeks of good weather and 16+ hours of daylight each day must be filled, and inevitably energy runs low before either days or possibilities, no matter how insistent the looming winter is that all useable moments must be…

    DaveC

    August.1.2014
    Backpacking, Fly Fishing, Hunting, Packrafting, Tech, Videos
  • The Front, for the future

    Last year I wrote about the Rocky Mountain Front Heritage Act, a piece of legislation still stuck in the middle of the legislative process. I still think the bill is a great example of what I wrote about yesterday, a compromise which doesn’t sacrifice the future for the present, or vice versa. There’s a great…

    DaveC

    July.30.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Social Justice Work
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