dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: September 2010
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.html
Wednesday, September 15, 2010. What to do. September without a plan has always sent me into bouts of melancholy, closely followed by roadtrips to fine granite punctuated by worried online checks of my dwindling bank balance. A semi-panicked lurch back to the fishery that has never rewarded my efforts has soon followed. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Lost Mountain Return Date Set for May 10th, 2014. Atomik Dry-tool Review: Part 2. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: Respect
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2014/02/respect-for-dead.html
Sunday, February 16, 2014. I saw it on Facebook, posted by two people I know from Seattle. I didn’t know Chad, but I had met him before a slideshow meant to raise funds for his 2013 Everest speed climb. I was visiting Seattle, deep in preparations for a climb of Mt. Huntington, knowing I was not quite eating at the grownup alpinist table but not sitting with the little kids, either. This was the extent of my time knowing Chad, but I knew his accomplishments. She died in Alaska while rappelling a route.
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: August 2013
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2013_08_01_archive.html
Friday, August 16, 2013. At Home In The World. This is a picture of a drilling rig. Back to mudlogging in Frack Land and its concomitant boredom. I arrived with that nervous trembling of still being in motion after driving a thousand miles or more by yourself in a matter of days. I had to take a walk on the road this afternoon (as the other rig hands think: what. OMG A CHICK SHE’S. With the right kind of eyes. Notice how this resembles an ideal fall route to the Rock Instructor Class in Joshua Tree?
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: September 2009
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Wednesday, September 9, 2009. I've been runnin' all my life. I could walk and never turn. Never falter when I fly. And if you give me skies of grey. I'll bring you rain. To wash us clean again. Reflection, careful consideration of my next best move? Combined into a brilliantly executed summer of travel in Alaska. To tell the whole story would take a novel, and I tend in my current state of perpetual motion to be a soundbyte/book on tape kind of storyteller. So I offer the following excerpts:. Blaine and ...
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: March 2013
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2013_03_01_archive.html
Thursday, March 28, 2013. When I leave the shelter of the small mountain community I call home and spend time with non-mountain sports people I realize that the way I organize my life around mountains is not the way most of the world does it. I have chosen Jackson as my home base because the seasonal, driven way I live is somewhat normal in a place where so many have moved for the excellent alpine climbing and skiing. I go about my business unquestioned. This post is my answer to that why. I was working ...
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: February 2013
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2013_02_01_archive.html
Wednesday, February 13, 2013. This is an entry for a contest asking what ice climbing meant to you that Alpinist held. It was not chosen, but nicely sums up my relationship with this improbable activity. My ice climbing had an ignominious start in the bunk of a crab boat bobbing listlessly on the wine-dark sea. Words stolen from Kiss or Kill. Under my diesel-flavored pillow resonated with the intensity of a young deckhand with toughness to prove. Vox clamantis in deserto. Blood half coffee at least.
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: November 2009
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html
Friday, November 20, 2009. Cuts on my fingers will not heal in the constant wet of gear work. You will know what I say when I speak of the rough banter and competition of everyone's. Best, grossest, most outrageous stories tossed around the moldy cold damp air of any of dozens of gear sheds out here on the November coast. Crab pots stand five high and skippers dart from boat to shed to Englund. Dollars and dream of Canada. As in all things in my life: for now it fits, just for now.
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: Pay Attention
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2013/10/pay-attention.html
Thursday, October 17, 2013. Headed for new ground. Sometimes a phrase gets caught in my head and plays over and over again. Out here in the Frack Lands of NoDak I do a lot of repetitive exercise in places where the scenery is, shall we say, less exciting than my home in Jackson or my second home in Seattle. The phrase pay attention. Has been the one on repeat of late. Part of this is due to the excellent book I am reading on the advice of my friend Matt, The Rock Warrior’s Way. More education through deb...
dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com
Dirtbag Heaven: June 2009
http://dirtbagheaven.blogspot.com/2009_06_01_archive.html
Monday, June 22, 2009. What were their secrets? What did they sacrifice to look like that – dusty, hollow-cheeked, strong and precise in their movements, muscle and tendon and swollen veins playing under limbs darkened from the sun? How, in my unformed and ill-disciplined body of youth, could I make the passionate need to understand the language of crags and ice and high places match my exterior? Gunsight Nooksack Slesse Squampton Warrior Wall Index Washington Pass. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). DIRTBAG is...