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Get a copy of the Zine/subscribe. Books by Luke Mehall. Archive for the ‘Joshua Tree’ Category. Winter Dirtbagging and Dish Diving in J-Tree. Dec 4, 12 • 1868 Views • Joshua Tree. Bull; No Comments. Reluctantly, this past summer, I returned to the world of washing dishes in Crested Butte, Colorado. I thought I’d retired after a solid fifteen years in the profession, one that was my first job, carried me through college and some experimental years after. Get The Climbing Zine in Print! Find us on Facebook.
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Get a copy of the Zine/subscribe. Books by Luke Mehall. Archive for the ‘Desert’ Category. On The Road, and In The Desert. Jul 8, 13 • 2625 Views • Desert. Bull; 2 Comments. While I was on the road recently I met an artist whose favorite muse was the naked body. I was intrigued, first, because she was a beautiful thirty-something woman, from Aspen of all places, but on a deeper level it made me ponder why. I’ve later thought. A Crack at the New Creek Season. Mar 3, 12 • 2796 Views • Desert.
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Get a copy of the Zine/subscribe. Books by Luke Mehall. Archive for the ‘Mexico’ Category. Tons of Tufas, Mexico’s Cumbia Cave, a photo essay. Dec 10, 13 • 3300 Views • Mexico. Bull; No Comments. The Cumbia Cave is down a bumpy road in Nuevo León, Mexico. It is located in an area called Las Adjuntas, which is where two rivers converge in a beautiful lush canyon famous for it’s canyoneering adventure called Matacanes. The Cumbia Cave is on the. Oh, Oh Mexico, The Cumbia Cave. Bull; No Comments.
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Organic Eloquence: Set your intentions...Build your community
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Simple rambles and notes. Tuesday, January 29, 2013. Set your intentions.Build your community. Portland captured during a rooftop conversation, paired with a cup of coffee. I am slowly relocating. I feel myself disconnecting from my home. Sure enough, months later, there she was, just the same. Though lately my college town has turned into a crash pad. Home to my skis and gear, home to my Sly's automated food dispenser, home to my comfy bed, but no longer home to my soul. I am setting my intentions to be...
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Living is Loving: September 2014
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A lens upon life's various happenings. Sunday, September 28, 2014. I flirt with the edge between fulfillment and failure, teetering on it - feeling the figurative wind blow up from one side of the precipice and down the other - wondering what it would be like. Something gives and there I am in free-fall. I imagine another; the landings of thoughts and feelings - of self with just self; the challenge, the reward, the journey forward. Thank you for your continual support; for your love and care. Golden ros...
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Get a copy of the Zine/subscribe. Books by Luke Mehall. Archive for the ‘Illinois’ Category. Dead, In Jail Or Climbing. Jun 22, 11 • 5642 Views • Climbing Culture. Bull; 2 Comments. I was put on drugs by the time I was seven years old, a kid labeled as having Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD, a scam of all scams if you ask me. They gave me Ritalin, a stimulant used to carve and mold the overactive mind and energy of. Get The Climbing Zine in Print! Find us on Facebook. Buy the new book.
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Get a copy of the Zine/subscribe. Books by Luke Mehall. Archive for the ‘Colorado’ Category. Dreaming, Waking, and Remembering What Matters by Drew Thayer. Jun 29, 14 • 3858 Views • Colorado. Bull; 2 Comments. The Dream In May 2012 I leaned against the rail of the overlook on the North Chasm View Wall on a balmy afternoon, staring into the dizzying expanse of the Black Canyon of the Gunnison. The view from the overlook is dramatic enough to inspire vertigo in the. Bull; 1 Comment. Bull; 6 Comments. Photo...
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