Gear Review: Yana Trekking Poles
Ah, a gear review. Well, I tried, but how do I critique a piece of gear I’ve grown to love? Living with something for a while you tend to get used to the quirks. So let me tell you a … Continue reading
Ah, a gear review. Well, I tried, but how do I critique a piece of gear I’ve grown to love? Living with something for a while you tend to get used to the quirks. So let me tell you a … Continue reading
The wait is over. (Partially). Enjoy this video. I’d like to say it’s finished, but as many art projects go, it’s not quite what I want it to be yet. I am still working on the California section of the … Continue reading
This is a complete dance piece which will be part of the entire PCT film I am making. The work is coming along well and taking surprising turns. I hope to have more to share at the end of my … Continue reading
The journey continues. After finishing my hike, I returned rather quickly to the mountains to work in a kitchen. Watch snow fall from inside a warm building. And try to put words to describe the border to border journey. I’m … Continue reading
Fast it is. Returning to the world of cars, and coffee cups, and massive amounts of people. Culture shock? Not at first. I get to my aunt’s house and don’t leave for 3 and a half days. I’m just inside … Continue reading
88 miles to go. We leave Stehekin with our pockets loaded with cinnamon rolls and sticky buns from the bakery that’s been closed since mid October. (it’s good to have connections in high places.) It’s hard to leave a warm … Continue reading
November 18th. 5:30 pm. We make it to the border. Thank You Everyone for your support of this epic and amazing journey.
The final 88 miles of the trail are before me. Just 88 miles to Manning Park, BC. 88 miles has never seemed so far. ‘It’s the end of an era’ my grandma wrote in her last care package. The journey … Continue reading
To my readers. I am a couple weeks behind on stories. But don’t have the time right now to write them. I will say this much: I love the North Cascades. We’ve had some beautiful days up North. The Glacier … Continue reading
The Game is rigged. Mother Nature is going to win. She always does. Yet we go back into the ring for another bout. Not to win, but to see how many rounds we can take. Find out what I’m made … Continue reading