Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
1w ago
I’ve been busy getting ready for our first field school program of the year. In The week and a half that I’ve been home, I went from getting vehicles stuck in the snow to bare ground. A lot of water has moved across the landscape. I only had to clear two trees from the road this year, a lot fewer than recent years, and was able to get through the snow drifts. Seasons change quickly when they want to.
I’ve gone through more photos from the Rio Grande trip and will continue to post them. This one is from the morning at the head of the canyons. You can see how dramatic the effect of the morning ..read more
Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
2w ago
I recently vacated Texas and made the jump for home in Aroostook County, Maine. We have a 15 passenger van for getting people onto canoe trips, hauling trailers, etc. Last fall I took out a bunch of seats, put a cot in the back, and lived like a king while traveling. #vanlife I took it to Texas, spent time with family, canoed the lower canyons of the Rio Grande, and had an amazing time. Like living in an RV, without going outside I was able to sleep, cook, coffee, bathroom, etc. It’s really all about your systems.
Today was a short drive, only a few hours from a rest stop down on the intersta ..read more
Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
More good times on the Texas/Mexico border, video 6 of 6.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
More good times on the Texas/Mexico border, video 5 of 6. We are on the lower portion of the river now, and the canyons are not as tall. We haven’t seen any sign of people since the put in.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
More good times on the Texas/Mexico border, video 4 of 6.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
More good times on the Texas/Mexico border, video 3 of 6.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
Sorry for the excessive wind noise as I know it is annoying. It can also be a bit annoying to paddle into that wind for 7 days.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
Beginning of the journey. At the put-in of the Rio Grande lower canyons trip. The video is a little weird, as I was playing around with stabilizing the footage in the editing software.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
3w ago
An evening camp scene from our first night on the Rio Grande lower canyons trip. It was a big stone beach that backed up to a small field, and only a few miles from the put-in. We had great sunset light here, as well as room to spread out. Because the water contained a lot of silt in suspension, it took on a greenish hue. This helped to hide the rocks that were lurking just below the surface, and took a few miles of getting used to before I could pick them out. Everything is an adjustment.
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Jack Mountain Bushcraft School Media
1M ago
I was off the grid for a while recently, came home to finish some documentation for an ongoing project, and had to do some research on outfitters in Maine. Several had listed themselves as the “premier” outfitter in Maine. What does this mean? I don’t begrudge anyone for a bit of self-promotion; it comes with the territory of running a small business. But just about everyone is the “premier” according to them. It reminded me of the post below (below the horizontal line), which I originally posted back in 2016. I updated it a bit, and am reposting it because I think it is likely more relevant ..read more