Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Creatures of the Trail







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  1. "There is nothing like a wilderness journey for rekindling the fires of life. Simplicity is part of it. Cutting the cackle. Transportation reduced to leg – or arm – power, eating irons to one spoon. Such simplicity, together with sweat and silence, amplify the rhythms of any long journey, especially through unknown, untattered territory. And in the end such a journey can restore an understanding of how insignificant you are --- and thereby set you free.”

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  2. The blue beetle is a blister beetle, probably in the genus Meloe...best not to pick them up!

    The bottom one is a millipede, maybe in the order Polydesmida.

    Happy hiking!

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