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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  • Trip meta-planning

    Trip meta-planning

    There are a lot of backcountry trip planning resources out there, including plenty I’ve written myself.  It is something of a fashionable thing among those of us who know too much, and a good way for those who monetize content to avoid yet another version of that same article which features how to, the best,…

    DaveC

    April.21.2021
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Packrafting, Skiing
  • Essential skills: Shoe grommets

    These are still my favorite shoes ever, but a whole lot of abrasive desert mud the past few months has revealed a serious design flaw; the webbing lace loop over the instep.  By a month ago, three of the four had cut through.  This is a big deal, as on these relatively floppy shoes that…

    DaveC

    April.16.2021
    Backpacking, Hiking with ropes, Hunting, Tech
  • A trail quiz

    A trail quiz

    First, a quiz: which of the following trails have seen human work and construction, and which never have? Second; animal trails are very important for backcountry walkers.  They always form the most efficient route from one place to another, the trick is finding enough of the animal mind to know what and where those places…

    DaveC

    April.13.2021
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Cultural critique
  • Essential Skills: Garment zipper replacement

    Essential Skills: Garment zipper replacement

    Replacing a zipper, generally in a full zip jacket, is one of the most common and thus, most essential serious gear repairs you’ll do.  Serious in this case being roughly defined as requiring more than tape or glue to manage.  The zipper on my 4 year old Haglofs Pile hoody recently died, providing a good…

    DaveC

    April.8.2021
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Hiking with ropes, MYOG, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech
  • The Maah Daah Hey

    The Maah Daah Hey

    The US, and I imagine the world, needs more trails like this.  Strictly speaking the MDH has national park caliber scenery, as it passes through two units of a national park.  Theodore Roosevelt is an obscure national park, getting as many visits in a busy year as Glacier does in an average June, and probably…

    DaveC

    April.8.2021
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Packrafting
  • Packraft forecasting

    Packraft forecasting

    It is that time of year; orders for straps and the guidebook start increasing, as do emails about trip planning.  Those messages generally involve a ~7 day hiking and packrafting loop in the Bob, and almost always revolve around attempting to plan well in advance and hit a reliable flow window.  This is especially tricky…

    DaveC

    April.5.2021
    Packrafting
  • SWD Big Wild by the numbers

    SWD Big Wild by the numbers

    It is tough for me not to be effusive to the point of utterly lacking objectivity about this pack, which Superior Wilderness Designs sent me (for free) to evaluate.  Design and construction are polished, clean and professional without being showy, and represent the absolute best of the burgeoning made in the US cottage backpack industry. …

    DaveC

    April.4.2021
    Backpacking
  • A mystery classic

    I didn’t even write about this one two years ago which, on reviewing and editing the footage, was serious restraint.  One of the better alpine and packraft loops in the Bob, easily doable in 3 days.  See if you can guess what and where.

    DaveC

    April.1.2021
    Backpacking, Packrafting
  • Retirement

    Retirement

    A few months ago I spent a day snowboarding.  It did not go as I had hoped.   The reversion to being a kid, and flailing on and off the lift and down the hill, was immediate.  I slid into trees, off on slope angles to where I did not want to go, caught an edge…

    DaveC

    March.25.2021
    Backpacking, Cultural critique
  • Marin San Quentin tire clearance

    Marin San Quentin tire clearance

    It is not really possible to have too much tire clearance on a mountain bike.  Clearance adds versatility, with tires being the fastest and most drastic way to alter the performance of your bike, and especially in the mud, excessive clearance has little downside.  The one significant downside, the demand clearance places on chainstay length…

    DaveC

    March.19.2021
    Bikes and biking, Tech
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