Anna shares a story many of us know all too well. An attempt at a mellow backcountry day with your good friend turns more serious when route finding becomes the name of the game.
What is beyond the restrictions? What’s beyond the safe path, the one that you know you can achieve? What’s beyond the place that you know will be a stretch but it’s where you will find the greatest joy - and it’s completely right just for you? Write it down - what’s your immense possibility?
October is a time when seasons change and nature begins to hibernate. Now, we can take a cue from nature as it settles within, and venture within ourselves to take a self-assessment.
Yesterday a concept that started while camping in the cold at 11,000 ft launched on kickstarter. A morning a year ago, I was cold and tired after bracing myself during the night against 40 mile wind gusts that rocked the tent situated in a mountain bowel on the Continental Divide...
The very nature of nature is grounding. There is an inherent challenge that forces us to be present. We’re stripped from the illusions of our limitations and ultimately reacquainted with the intuitive nature of our being. Our wildish self.
Christina Williamson, a scientist with the Co-operative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at CU Boulder tells us how she howls often through her work and research.