nature
quotations from readings that prompt further thinking in relation to trail writing
nature
quotations from readings that prompt further thinking in relation to trail writing
“where trails or primitive dirt roads already exist, the Industry expects — it hardly needs to ask — that these be developed into modern paved highways.” (pg 61, Abbey)
connection to Frasier in Encounters with the Archdruid
“wilderness. the word itself is music.
wilderness, wilderness… we scarcely know what it means by the term, though the sound of it draws all whose nerves and emotions have not yet been irreparably, stunned, dead, numbed by the caterwauling of commerce, the sweating scramble for profit and domination. Why such an alert in the very word? What does it
... See more“A man could be a lover and defender of the wilderness without ever in his lifetime, leaving the boundaries of asphalt, powerlines, and right-angled services. We need wilderness whether or not we ever set foot in it. We need a refuge, even though we may never need to go there. I may never in my life, get to Alaska, for example, but I am grateful
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I want to learn more about the High Sierra
“They (the Developers) would never understand that an economic system, which can only expand or expire must be false to all that is human.” pg 160., Abbey, Desert Solitaire.
this is how it felt
“ The beauty of delicate arch explains nothing, for each thing in its way, when true to its own character, is equally beautiful. (there is no beauty in nature, said Baudelaire. A place to throw empty beer cans on Sunday, said Mencken.) if delicate arch has any significance it lies, I will venture, and the power of the odd and unexpected to start
... See morefind connection to pdf reading on nature and the sublime from env& pop culture class