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I live and work at the Teaching Drum Outdoor School in the Nicolet National Forest. I live in a cabin that is shaped like a shoe. I seek an end to civilization within and without (what's the difference) and a reintegration with the wild. It's a lifelong process that takes place on the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual levels. Therefore I'm learning to do everything from foraging, hunting, fishing and trapping to distance running, dream analysis, truthspeaking and exercises in shadowing and balance. I eat a "paleo" style diet rich in wild meat, fish, vegetables, fruit, and nuts & seeds.....

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I want to connect with old comrades, new ones and all those open to seeking a wild existence free from the civilized way of so-called life. Those who share a passion for wild nature and enjoy any activities that flow from that are encouraged to send me a message.View All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment

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Revolution in the Revolution in the Revolution

The country surrounds the city
The back country surrounds the country

"From the masses to the masses" the most
Revolutionary consciousness is to be found
Among the most ruthlessly exploited classes:
Animals, trees, water, air, grasses

We must pass through the stage of the
"Dictatorship of the Unconscious" before we can
Hope for the withering-away of the states
And finally arrive at true Communionism

If the capitalists and imperialists
are the exploiters, the masses are the workers.
and the party
is the communist.

If civilization
is the exploiter, the masses is nature.
and the party
is the poets.

If the abstract rational intellect
is the exploiter, the masses is the unconscious.
and the party
is the yogins.

& POWER comes out of the seed-syllables of mantras.
-Gary Snyder


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My Blog

North Face 50 mile race Report

at my running blog:http://hokaheyrunning.blogspot.com
Posted by on Mon, 24 Nov 2008 00:38:00 GMT

Grandmas Marathon

So Grandma's Marathon, this last Saturday, has been my number 1 priority race of the first half of the year. It'd been just 6 weeks since my last marathon, but I felt healthy enough to get in a few w...
Posted by on Tue, 24 Jun 2008 09:45:00 GMT

See ya in Boston

I cursed under my breath as I glanced at my watch on mile 1. It read 6:40 - my plan was to maintain a 7:20ish pace and here I was at mile 1 40 seconds too fast. Every running article I read cautioni...
Posted by on Mon, 12 May 2008 11:49:00 GMT

Bodyweight 500

Try it.
Posted by on Thu, 13 Dec 2007 09:29:00 GMT

Run Forest Run

So I ran my first race last week.  I wasn't exactly sure what to expect and of course I was a little nervous going in.  Even though I'm generally kind of laid back (or lazy), I set myself a ...
Posted by on Wed, 24 Oct 2007 08:39:00 GMT

Running music advice

So I've caught up with the 21st century (or it's caught up to me) and I now have an ipod nano. Yes, yes, I know. How bad is it when even primitivists have ipods? But I admit it's been a good train...
Posted by on Fri, 14 Sep 2007 06:36:00 GMT

poetry from a dream

"The days are stacked against who we think we are."  
Posted by on Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:44:00 GMT

On the Road Again...

new friends, old friends, everything in between.  we had the van searched by the cops the other night...they were so sure they would find drugs - i almost felt sorry for them when after an hour t...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Apr 2007 09:00:00 GMT