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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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  • Patagonia Capilene 4 Hoody

    The vaunted R1 hoody made lighter. Quite a bit lighter, via an exciting new version of their time-tested fabric. I wrote more over at BPL, and am quite excited to put it to good use.

    DaveC

    August.29.2012
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Packrafting, Skiing, Tech
  • Two Medicine-Dawson Loop

    If you’ve gotten your diploma from Dawson-Pitamakan, get your degree from this off-trail sibling to the south. What follows is enough beta to still have an adventure on this fairly moderate, but still strenuous, loop. Almost all photos by M, for reasons to be explained. Begin by hiking the trail to Two Medicine Pass. Nice…

    DaveC

    August.28.2012
    Backpacking
  • The river that swallows all rivers

    The Grand Inga Project is now available.  I can’t say I intend to buy it, but the trailers and snippets are worth watching.   And the article in Kayak Session is worth reading (for free, right now). Very impressive photography. Most of the world’s big “unexplored” places are isolated by both harsh conditions and distance,…

    DaveC

    August.24.2012
    N.O.S.
  • Arc’teryx Neutro Visor review

    Reviewing a very expensive hat, on a blog.  Doesn’t get more outdorky.  But if you’re not here for that exactly, best move along yesterday. The Neutro in action. I’ve always held the conviction that whomever names Arc’teryx products wanted to be Jean-Luc Picard. This is a 35 dollar visor.  It is also an exceptionally functional…

    DaveC

    August.23.2012
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Climbing, Fly Fishing, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Tech
  • The Jackson-Norris traverse

    Late Friday, on the mile and a half of continuous down from the Sun road to Reynolds camp, I ran into a ranger at dusk. He checked my permit and warned me about some guys coming up not far behind. Apparently they saw the little tent sign on the map, not far off the road,…

    DaveC

    August.21.2012
    Backpacking, Climbing
  • The 2013 BMWO

    While eating cookies and watching the sunset at my excellent ridgetop camp this past Saturday, I decided what the Bob Open course will be for next year: Benchmark to Black Bear.  Details are in the tab, above. I’ve thought all along that it would change every year, to keep it interesting for me and everyone, with favored…

    DaveC

    August.21.2012
    Backpacking, Bikes and biking, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing
  • Packing for Glacier

    A video unpacking, mid-trip, from my hike this past weekend.  It did not rain.  The only things I forgot were my spoon (whittled a stick) and to charge my camera battery.  Full report soon.  Ask questions below.

    DaveC

    August.20.2012
    Backpacking, MYOG, Tech, Videos
  • The lazy loop

    The idea: hike the Highline to Ahern Pass, drop over Iceberg Notch down the Many Glacier. Stay in a cabin at the Swiftcurrent Motor Inn, hike over Piegan Pass, maybe hike a peak, take the shuttle back to the car. The appeal was first in the route, which takes in a massive helping of prime…

    DaveC

    August.14.2012
    Backpacking, Climbing
  • Building a perfect trekking pole

    A follow up to this post: I want to make the perfect pole for primarily one-pole hiking.  Priorities (in order) are: durability, stiffness, weight, compactability.  Needs to go up to 54 inches or so for use as a shelter pole and for potential use with a yet-to-be-made friend as a skiing pole.  Needs to get…

    DaveC

    August.14.2012
    Backpacking, MYOG, Packrafting, Racing, Skiing, Tech
  • The river grizzly

    Resident (non-monster) Bull Trout, photo from US Fish and Wildlife. It takes a bit of time on the stream to appreciate the coloration of trout.  In settings friendly to the human conventions of vision, above water or close to it, the collections of spots and faded colors can seem unimaginative (cutthroat), or perhaps merely pretty…

    DaveC

    August.11.2012
    Cultural critique, Fly Fishing
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