Outdoors
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Lessons Learned in the Salmon Huckleberry Wilderness
Throughout my life, I have gone on dozens of solo trips into the woods and the wilderness—from bikepacking 100s of miles in Idaho, hiking through much of the Bob Marshall Wilderness, and roughing it in the backwoods of Montana. I… Continue reading
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How Car Dependency Makes Outdoor Recreation Less Accessible
A year ago, I switched to using a bicycle as my primary transportation. The transition was motivated by a desire to reduce my impact on the environment, reduce costs, and get more exercise. In the year since, that decision has… Continue reading
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Stanisław Lem’s Solaris and Earth as an Imperfect God
Sci-fi explores possible trajectories of humankind in a technologically advanced future. Often, this setting leads authors to question the outcome of contact with alien intelligences: Will these beings come in peace or be hostile? What will they look like? Do… Continue reading
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The Cultural Shift in Outdoor Recreation and What to Do About It
The History of Outdoor Recreation Due to the conditions and consequences of the Industrial Revolution, the popularity of outdoor recreation began to prosper in the late 19th century. With the advent of the steam engine, the production of goods that… Continue reading



