=> < A Cold Hike at Potato Creek | ~outdoorminer

This is a very affecting and gorgeous piece. We're never "in" nature or "out" of nature; we are nature. Through your prose, I think you have a very intuitive understanding of this.

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=> ~thebogboys wrote:

Thank you, ~outdoorminer! I have spent a lot of time outside, "disconnected" from the real world, so to say. Reading Ralph Waldo Emerson really had a major effect on me, and helped me to contextualize feelings that I already had about being out in nature. It's intoxicating, and sometimes it's also a bit scary.

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