“Slip-Sliding Down to New Mexico, Before Blasting Off to California”: Episode 10 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

  Let’s stick with some more of these journal entries, dear reader, and Roll, Baby, roll! We covered some time in the last post, did we not? But now, we must cover some distance. Hold on, if you will, and not loosely!   “Getting ready to FINALLY head south toward New Mexico. One last night

“Getting Off This Damn Mountain, Before It Is Too Late”: Episode 9 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

Let’s zip through some journal entries, and get away from the approaching storm...   “Alright, I’m sitting in the shed – still hasn’t been wired for electricity – but I’ve got the cell phone signal-booster going, so I have 4G and a connection to the net with my tablet and phone, although I still haven’t

“Getting Ready to Roll South”: Episode 8 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

   “Labor Day weekend. Lots of ATVs and OHVs cruising around the roads up here, and too many fishermen at the lakes and ponds when I checked yesterday, so today I’ll focus on getting a load of slash to the depot.     Cleaning up this property is therapeutic for me. I hope to have the

“Living in High Timber”: Episode 7 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

“Summer is slipping by much too fast, what once was imagined is already past...” -Journal entry: Wednesday; August 15, 2018; 10:23 am. In my camper, Cochise. Three months of living on a mountainside, 9,000’ above sea level, in the woods, just south of the Wyoming border, no neighbors within earshot and no cell phone service.

“Why I Became a Rubber Tramp”: Episode 6 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

“Finally, I’m able to sit down and get back into writing, beginning with this journal. I’m writing, for the first time, from the studio desk in my snug little shed. It will also serve as a shop, so therefore will be referred to as “The Studiop” (or “The Shtudiop”). I’m on a bare desktop @

“Settling In, and Blowing Out”: Episode 5 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

   “Yowza, what a past couple of weeks this has been. In the course of packing, hauling, storing, hauling, digging a septic tank, clearing a couple loads of brush and building lofts and benches in the shed, my back had had enough. I pinched my sciatic nerve and suddenly the world changed: I couldn’t sit,

“Fires, Floods and the Community Library” Episode 4 of Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

  “Ready to head into the Village and hit the library again – this is becoming a good routine. I did laundry yesterday at Basecamp and fished while my clothes were in the machines. I also figured out how to get Wi-Fi with my laptop (the antennae switch was turned off), so it was a

“First Night”: Episode 2 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

  “Well, here we go...I’m at the beginning of the greatest adventure of all. I have gone Into the Woods (not necessarily Into the Wild). As I look out my kitchen/work table window I see the stone cairn islands of Dowdy Lake, which have gripped me since CJ and I discovered them while ice-fishing a

“The Decision”: Episode 1 of The Rocky Mountain Rubber Tramp

   When I was 56 years old, I realized that things were not quite working out as I had hoped they would. This was 2016. The country was finally coming out of the “Great Recession” that had dominated and decimated the economy the previous decade. I was coming out of the recession too; I just

Unstuck at Elevation

   At nineteen years old, Ben has a mind-out-of-body experience, as he and two college buddies drive down the Big Thompson Canyon from Estes Park to Loveland, beneath the big blue sky of the Colorado Rockies. (No Great Lakes humidity creating overcast here. They left that back in the Midwest.) The walls of the canyon

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