Amy Jasek·23 hours agoMember-onlyChihuahuan Desert(Short) Desert Poem Series — Wilderness1 min readWilderness1 min read
Sadie SeroxcatinRainbow Salad·4 days agoMember-onlyDanu(vi) Who are you child? — If you’re new to this story series, you might want to catch up before starting in on the most recent instalment of ‘Danu: Child of the Earth Goddess’, below. To do that follow this link for the whole collection so far: Danu: Series Links A story told in several partssadieseroxcat.medium.com Here in the darkness of the midnight wood, Sarah…Wilderness3 min readWilderness3 min read
Schneiders Cut Loose·Mar 16High CountryWe were lucky to flip down the lid on the camper trailer just as the first drops of rain began to fall. We breakfasted under cover at Golden Beach as the big storm cell passed over us leaving the air warm and clean.Wilderness7 min readWilderness7 min read
Nafisbigboss·6 days agoChapter 1: The Beginning of the Journeyshort stories in the wilderness Chapter 1: The Beginning of the Journey Around the 80s I got on the bus feeling happy and excited. From jakarta I will embark on a journey through Sumatra, a land of dense forests, rugged mountains and ancient traditions. …Wilderness2 min readWilderness2 min read
Darragh Hildreth·Mar 15A Poem- The Shadows of SnowSunshine glimmers the crystallized water. Reflecting the world in a haze of white, yellow and blue. The birds sing the Morning song, the wind echos the trees snapping awake. My cheeks burn red, my nose drips salt and my lungs exhale a dewy breath. I hear the dogs whine, moan…Wilderness3 min readWilderness3 min read
Milos Dimitrijoski·6 days agoAnchorage, Alaska: “A Journey of a Lifetime”“Not all those who wander are lost.” — J.R.R. Tolkien As soon as I stepped off the plane in Anchorage, Alaska, I knew I had arrived in a place unlike any other. The crisp air was like a refreshing slap in the face, awakening my senses and reminding me that I was alive. I looked out at the snow-capped mountains…Wilderness2 min readWilderness2 min read
Bckimbrough·Mar 15“Surviving in the Wilderness: Tips and TricksAlways have a source of fire: Fire can be used for warmth, cooking, signaling for help, and protection from wild animals. Make sure to carry matches or a fire starter in a waterproof container. Carry a map and compass: Know your location and the direction of your destination. …Wilderness1 min readWilderness1 min read
Nikki Broadwell·Mar 14Member-onlySo SICK of this SH..!Biden is going ahead with drilling in Alaska — he promised he would not do this. Bowed to pressure from big oil and God knows who else. An $8 million dollar project. The environmental impact is staggering. I am crying right now. We have a democrat in the presidency who…Wilderness2 min readWilderness2 min read
Stephen DaltoninILLUMINATION-Curated·Mar 12Member-onlyScenic Waterfalls in Maine to Hike to This Spring & SummerMaine has many scenic waterfalls to hike, some of these trails are connected to the Appalachian Trail — NOTE: This post contains affiliate links. When you click on a link and buy the product, I make a small commission, which does not change your price. Read my disclosure statement for additional information. If you’re ambitious, you could hike from Bangor, ME, to many of these waterfalls in western…Wilderness7 min readWilderness7 min read
Jesse R. Lee·Mar 11Chapter 14. The Sun May Never Shine.Chapter 14. The Sun May Never Shine. NOCA: A Daily Testament of Youthful Discovery in the Wilderness. “There can be no very black melancholy to him who lives in the midst of Nature and has his senses still.” — Henry David Thoreau, Walden July 14 Heather and I never imagined…Wilderness22 min readWilderness22 min read