Ramapo Crew Spotlight
The Bergen Record ran a story on one of the TCCC crews PDF format The_Record_(Bergen_Edition)_20170722_A01_2 The_Record_(Bergen_Edition)_20170722_A06_3
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The Bergen Record ran a story on one of the TCCC crews PDF format The_Record_(Bergen_Edition)_20170722_A01_2 The_Record_(Bergen_Edition)_20170722_A06_3
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I read a great article recently on Woody Keen (here). What an inspiration. I continue to run into other Keen-like figures on the east coast, and I recall working with a few on the west coast as well. Some were purely mountain bikers, some purely hikers, some both. Regardless, as Keen said, “We’re still fighting…
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While I admire dry stone artistry, walls, fences, borders, and enclosures stir up mixed emotions for me. Walls were not the cause of Manorialism and Enclosures, nor nation-state borders and landlordism, but in my mind they helped spell the end of liberty in the form of dispossession and expropriation via the realization of primitive accumulation.
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Another one for the “bucket list.” What better use for an old coal mine than a whole new universe? This is just what the Duke of Buccleuch and architect Charles Jencks did with an open cast coal mine located within Scotland’s Lowther Hills. read more
From Mine to a Universe of Rocks and… Read More »