I was talking with a man named Stephen about backpacking. Out of that conversation I decided to post kind of an annotated listing of the main things I’ve posted on backpacking. Hopefully it will be helpful to someone in addition to me.
In the Cirque of the Towers in southern Wind Rivers – Lonesome Lake |
Car-camping in Colorado – good places for car camping. Copied from another website.
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Watching the sun come up out of Mexico, New Years morning 2008 |
When I got up the next morning I walked into the woods to urinate and as I unzipped I heard a sound off to my right. I looked and about 30 feet away (I later paced it off – 10 paces) was a mountain lion standing sideways to me, looking at me. Big, beautiful tawny, big eyes. I flashed on Juana, a Mexican woman I know who has power over animals and I did what I though Juana would: I said “Hello, how are you” and went ahead and peed. Meanwhile the cougar watched me, sneezed a few times, sat down and licked her chest. I finished, zipped up and said something like “I hope I see you later” and walked away. When I looked back she was still sitting there, watching me. A little while later at breakfast I told the people in my group what had happened and several of the men went to see if they could see it (they assumed it was a male, I thought it was a female – we later found out which it was).
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On the Highline Trail in the Winds – Jeff in tent |
were covered in (granular) ice an inch thick in some places. The plan was to break camp and hike to the lodge for breakfast and then hike out of the mountains. Taking the tent down was soooo slow, with so much ice (inside the tent, too) and my fingers icy cold and then numb and kind of hot feeling – how many times long ago climbing had they felt that way – knocking the ice off and untying lines and then the lion returned and began to scream. I saw it again, about 40 feet away, watching us. It stalked our camp, screaming and hissing 5-10 times as we broke camp.
Later I learned that I shouldn’t have turned my back on the cougar – and I thought about that. BUT, I felt like it was important to be cool and backing away seemed inconsistent with cool.
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Rocky
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Sierra
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Utah
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Big Bend
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Appa
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