The Wild in Wilderness

Let me take my chances in the big outside worldly wilderness with all its sins and sufferings. William James In the southeastern corner of Washington State lies a mountain range that few people have ever heard of, even Washington residents. Last month when I began to plan my trip and told friends and family thatContinue reading “The Wild in Wilderness”

When Ultra-Lite Is Too Lite

Each step of a journey alters the person who makes it. Jane Hirshfield The photo you see above was taken before I had even left the trailhead on the first day of a nine day trek through the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming. Just as I was setting out on the trail I met someContinue reading “When Ultra-Lite Is Too Lite”

Alone but Not Lonely

Why should I feel lonely? Is not our planet in the Milky Way? Henry David Thoreau When I first started hiking alone in my early twenties people asked me a lot of questions, on and off the trail. There were alway two consistent themes: The first was, “Aren’t you afraid?” That was not hard toContinue reading “Alone but Not Lonely”

In Praise of Small Things

On a long backpacking trip in the Pasayten Wilderness many years ago, I was setting up camp near Sheep Mountain when a backcountry ranger stopped by to visit. We talked for a long time. Her name was Mary Pat, and we found many things to talk about. Darkness was approaching by the time Mary PatContinue reading “In Praise of Small Things”

On the Trail with Teacup

May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. Edward Abbey For weeks I had been putting off this trip. We had abundant rain that continued most of the spring, and three days without precipitation in the forecast seemed like an impossibility.Continue reading “On the Trail with Teacup”

With Teddy in the Badlands

Squeak into a gap in the soil, turn, and unlock–more than a maple–a universe. Annie Dillard When I lived in Wyoming I often got a head start on hiking season by traveling to North Dakota in May, where I camped at Theodore Roosevelt National Park and explored the varied landscape. It was an interesting placeContinue reading “With Teddy in the Badlands”