Pathfinder I
My go to movie is Easy Rider. Can't watch it without gearing up and hitting the road. The first time I watched it was in a Kentucky January snow ridden morning. My friend had a triumph and me an '76 CB550. We layered up and made it to Knoxville before freezing up and turning back.
Deliverance. Aside from the obvious downside with certain banjo players and pig squealing, the idea of gearing up to hit a spot of country one last time, that will be forever changed, is a driving force inside me to go now; not tomorrow.
For books it's Dick Proenneke's "Alone in the Wilderness". What this gentleman accomplished is my life long goal. He almost lost his eyesite due to an accident. Got out of the hospital and decided he'd spend the rest of his days looking at beautiful things. He went to Alaska, fell some trees, and made his life for the next thirty years by his own hands.
I keep my interest up reading lots of Bushcraft books, wilderness fauna identification, etc. I'll post the titles of my favorite reads including philosophies by influences such as Nick Overman as well.
Look forward to hearing from you all. Stay safe.
Deliverance. Aside from the obvious downside with certain banjo players and pig squealing, the idea of gearing up to hit a spot of country one last time, that will be forever changed, is a driving force inside me to go now; not tomorrow.
For books it's Dick Proenneke's "Alone in the Wilderness". What this gentleman accomplished is my life long goal. He almost lost his eyesite due to an accident. Got out of the hospital and decided he'd spend the rest of his days looking at beautiful things. He went to Alaska, fell some trees, and made his life for the next thirty years by his own hands.
I keep my interest up reading lots of Bushcraft books, wilderness fauna identification, etc. I'll post the titles of my favorite reads including philosophies by influences such as Nick Overman as well.
Look forward to hearing from you all. Stay safe.