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Category Archives: Ideas

December 21, 2013
by David Ryan
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Wandering Around the Kilbourne Hole

Update – December 13, 2021: The Kilbourne Hole was made a part of Organ Peaks-Desert Mountains National Monument after the following blog post was written. Last week I made another visit to the Kilbourne Hole to see if anything had … Continue reading →

Categories: Backcountry Wandering Skills, Ideas, Wandering Basics, Wanderings | Permalink

October 29, 2013
by David Ryan
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Getting Ideas for a Backcountry Wandering Adventure from a Map

The basic premise of The Gentle of Art of Wandering is that you can have an amazing adventure no matter where you are if you allow yourself to see. But you won’t have that adventure if you never get out. … Continue reading →

Categories: Archaeology, Backcountry Wandering Skills, Ideas, Seeing, Wandering Basics, Wanderings | Permalink

March 23, 2012
by David Ryan
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A Simple Backcountry Wandering

In The Gentle of Wandering the principles of wandering are described within the context of hiking in the backcountry. If you have never ventured into the backcountry, you may want consider a simple wandering like the one described below to give … Continue reading →

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