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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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  • Third annual Kishenehn autumnal equinox

    “I’m a sucker for knock-you-upside-the-head grandeur as much as the next guy, but over the years I’ve learned to prefer slightly less spectacular places with wilder character, where the animals don’t come for handouts, they come for prey. That’s Kishenehn.” –Aaron Teasdale “While every day in the teeming lands around Kishenehn carries the unpredictable, kinetic…

    DaveC

    September.23.2012
    Backpacking, Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Packrafting, Videos
  • More reasons I want a Krampus

    Photo from the excellent Fat-bike.com. Interbike is over, so Surly released the full geometry of the Krampus.  And it looks good. 2006 18″ Karate Monkey 2007 large Leviathan (3″, w/100mm suspension fork) 2011 17″ Mukluk 2013 medium Krampus Eff TT* 23.6 23.8 23.6 24 Standover* 32.5 29.7 29.44 31.5 HTA 71.5 70 70 69.5 STA…

    DaveC

    September.21.2012
    Bikes and biking, Tech
  • Why I picked a MegaLight

    The search for an ideal main fleet shelter continues. I was never entirely happy with the Shangrila 2: lack of broadside wind stability and the need for two poles. What floor space it does present is quite useable (and Golite is foolish if the rumors of it being discontinued are true), but there isn’t all…

    DaveC

    September.20.2012
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech
  • The Shallow Abyss

    The progression of adventure films generally, and for today of climbing films in particular, has nothing to do with harder, faster, or higher.  It has to do with saying things, with better bringing into focus the import such pursuits have on our lives, and by extension, the world at large. This being the case, Abyss…

    DaveC

    September.18.2012
    Climbing, Cultural critique
  • Camp Corsa review

    The Camp Corsa is light.  10oz flat in 70cm. It self-arrests and belays pretty well. If that is all you need in an axe, which is to say you’ll carry it a lot, use it occasionally, and climb with it hardly at all, then the Corsa will suit you well. If you plan on climbing…

    DaveC

    September.17.2012
    Backpacking, Climbing, Tech
  • Krupikachu and Geargal, together at last

    Kyle Skaggs (L) and Krupikachu headed for the podium after co-winning the 2008 Red Hot 50k. Anton Krupicka (kru-pitch-ka, the nickname comes from a hilarious Irunfar interview) is the most influential ultra and mountain runner in the United States.  And not so much for his race results, which though impressive leave you wondering if you’re…

    DaveC

    September.13.2012
    Cultural critique, N.O.S., Tech
  • Summer’s End

    Mineral Creek from the headwaters. All things must go. We’ve two weeks before the equinox, but last night dipped well below freezing down in town, the aspens are yellowing on the gravel bars, and the highest of the larches are doing the same above 7k. Most definitively our backpack from Logan to Kintla, staying at…

    DaveC

    September.12.2012
    Backpacking
  • Heavenly creatures

    A cliche title for a (by my previous standards) cliche outing. Ali and Ranger Megan had an idea; climb Heaven’s Peak from Camas Creek. Perhaps there would be no bushwacking. Why not? M came home from work Saturday night with a nasty headache which had not abated by our 0430 wakeup, so I went by…

    DaveC

    September.5.2012
    Backpacking, Climbing, Fly Fishing
  • Internal Wars, Tenkara Wars

    My day job as a social worker is rooted in paradox. The perception of an empathic provider is a prolegomena to effective mental health treatment, which is not something suited to fakery. At the same time, we as professionals must maintain a distance, to be able to make effective, “objective” decisions on matters of treatment…

    DaveC

    September.1.2012
    Cultural critique, Fly Fishing, Social Justice Work, Tech
  • South Fork Flathead flow guide

    South Fork just below the White River, ~1000 cfs. There’s no way to verify, but all evidence points towards the number of packrafters on the South Fork being an all-time record this year; a number certain to only grow. I’ve been getting lots of questions concerning what flow levels are best and what speeds to…

    DaveC

    August.30.2012
    Backpacking, Packrafting
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