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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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  • Feathered Friends Vireo Nano review

    Last fall I decided I needed a new “three season” (i.e. lows above 20F) sleeping bag. The synthetic quilt/bag I’d been using for the past four years was not nearly as warm as it used to be. I decided that I did not want a quilt, as I don’t value roominess or venting ability, and…

    DaveC

    July.4.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Tech
  • Grand Canyon Packrafting today

    Back in 2007 Roman Dial started a discussion which led to packrafting being explicitly legal in Grand Canyon National Park for the first time.  He and his group, and many groups to follow, were able to do a proper packrafting trip (hiking in and out, running significant sections of river) by obtaining a conventional noncommercial…

    DaveC

    July.3.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Packrafting
  • Be safe out there

    It is not infrequently that I want to return to these days, when almost all the trails in Glacier National Park were new, and I had only the maps vaguest idea of what was around the next corner. Today, I’m running into needing two hands to count the times I’ve been over many of the…

    DaveC

    July.2.2014
    Backpacking
  • Vortex Solo Monocular review, and Beaver Chilindron

    The Vortex Solo R/T is a solid little monocular (8×36 is the only option available). It weighs 10.4 ounces, is a little over 6 inches long, and features rubber armor and a big clip which make it easy to hold and carry. The ranging reticle features features both milliradian hashmarks and silhouettes which allow you…

    DaveC

    June.27.2014
    Backpacking, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech
  • They are not yours

    It’s been tough work the last 18 months, becoming a hunter, and not because the discipline itself is so multifaceted. Video by Adam Moffat. The difficulty has to do with hunters, and with hunting itself as it all too often practiced in the US. I’ve heard endless chest-thumping bravado, about “smoking” an animal and cultivating…

    DaveC

    June.25.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Hunting
  • A walk in late June

    Snow diverted use from our original objective. While it poured for 72 hours in town last week, three feet fell in the highest reaches. The critters are in full summer feeding mode. rufukkinwidme? Plan B turned to Plan C when still more snow sent us down and around the first lake, rather than up through…

    DaveC

    June.23.2014
    Backpacking, Climbing
  • Another weekend

     First I went bear hunting, and then we went backpacking. June is when a low level of panic begins to set in.  Do the math and you realize that the weekends between today and the first fall storm are few, not nearly enough for half the things on the list.  But right not the streams…

    DaveC

    June.17.2014
    Backpacking, Hunting
  • 92,000 cfs

    Gibson Reservoir overtopping the dam, June 1964. Photo via the USGS. Last weekend I checked the Middle Fork Flathead gauge, as I habitually do almost every morning, and noticed a big number. 92,000 cfs; the historic maximum, set in 1964. As the first week of June came to a close in 1964, unusual but not…

    DaveC

    June.13.2014
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Packrafting
  • Liebster’d

    Courtesy of Woodtrekker. The Leibster Award has fuzzy origins, and amounts to a series of questions to answer, and a series of questions you in turn ask of the bloggers to whom you pass on the award. Amusingly, the german word has a platonic, male connotation. The answers: 1: Who are some of the people…

    DaveC

    June.12.2014
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, N.O.S., Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Summer is sneaky

    It’s summer here, which is to say the rivers have crested and are slowly on their way down, temps above 70 can be taken for granted, and snow is making a rapid retreat in even the highest places. There are a couple reasons why this transformation always seems to take me by surprise. First, the…

    DaveC

    June.9.2014
    Bikes and biking, Packrafting
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