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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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  • Wreakage

    Out in the Bob this weekend, looking for elk, I found something I did not expect. The remains of what must have been an old fire lookout.  Wood stove, outhouse nearby, illegible trail sign, anchor cables cemented into the rock, nails and shards of immolated glass everywhere.  What else could it be? All at the…

    DaveC

    September.2.2013
    Backpacking, Hunting
  • 2014 is Open

    I made a decision: the Bob Open next year will go from the Marias Pass rest area to the Monture Creek TH.  The course area is restricted to public land in the contiguous Bob complex.  As ever, no linear travel on paved roads is permitted.  Everything else human-powered is fair game.  Mass start date is…

    DaveC

    August.30.2013
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Media Feliz

    The guys who invented the packrafting video are back, with an excellent series on basic river skills. Check them out.

    DaveC

    August.28.2013
    Packrafting, Tech
  • The perfect pole, part 2

    A follow up to this post: I always intended to make a pair, and to use the Gossamer Gear grips, which are the best. At first I thought I’d source tubing for the uppers myself, but couldn’t find an affordable small quantity of good aluminum in a thin enough wall, and the relatively small ID…

    DaveC

    August.28.2013
    Backpacking, Hunting, MYOG, Racing, Skiing, Tech
  • Mr. Bakwin owes me five dollars

    You heard me; Peter Bakwin owes me five dollars. Mr. Bakwin invented, or at the very least introduced into common usage, the term fastest known time many years ago.  His website, which began as a list consisting almost entirely of his own running times, languished in relative obscurity until not too many years ago, when…

    DaveC

    August.27.2013
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Cultural critique, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • The York 38 Special

    Bob couldn’t recall who first had the idea to use a mountain bike ride/race as a fundraiser for the York fire department, and he’s been living there since 1991.  He did know that back then the volunteer firehouse, important in a tiny community at the end of a dirt road, 30 miles from town and…

    DaveC

    August.24.2013
    Bikes and biking, Racing
  • Ready to go

    I got out this past weekend to do something not especially fun, but necessary: making sure (on and with paper) that my Remington is still zeroed perfectly. Thankfully it was, so I got to spend most of my time blowing up rocks at 100 meters. The rifle is now rigged out in full fighting trim. …

    DaveC

    August.22.2013
    Backpacking, Hunting, MYOG, Tech
  • Alpacka Scout: the verdict

    Late last year I took advantage of Alpacka’s annual holiday sale and bought a Scout. You can read about the initial weigh-in here and my thoughts after a few months of use here. Since that May post I’ve put the Scout to its primary use: longer trips combining lots of tough backpacking with moderate floating…

    DaveC

    August.20.2013
    Backpacking, Fly Fishing, Packrafting, Racing
  • Packrafting, not boating

    Casey and Erin came up this weekend to packraft the Middle Fork. Classic wilderness float, non-pushy flows, bluebird summer weather; what could go wrong? Nothing, but things would have been simpler had I remembered my Aristotle and made a distinction: Packrafting is not boating. It is similar to kayaking, rafting, and canoeing in that it…

    DaveC

    August.20.2013
    Backpacking, Packrafting
  • Hill People Gear Tarahumara review

    Everyone needs a daypack.  Something simple, tough, and in the ~1000 cubic inch range with the ability to both carry almost nothing comfortably, and load up on random technical stuff as needed.  My go-to this summer has been the Hill People Gear Tarahumara. HPG claims the Tara holds 750 cubic inches, which is very conservative. …

    DaveC

    August.14.2013
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Hunting, Skiing, Tech
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