No map, no plan. I went out West with a friend to do some research/exploration of the Western landscape. It was an exercise in being open to possibility and finding opportunity. It was also the first field test of both some project ideas and my truck with its modified camper setup. A working vacation with no demands and just possibilities was just the right order. We explored the people and place that wove together self made buildings out of paper, frontier mansions, the best beans in Marfa, Pinto Canyon, villages in Mexico, the wild Terlingua, and a sky of stars above the Chisos in Big Bend. The trip was just a piece of something greater in progress.


It was nothing less than an amazing amazing weekend at the 

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Capitol Peak is one of the most difficult of Colorado's fourteeners to climb (as far as standard routes). The only non-technical route, the Northeast Ridge, requires crossing the famously exposed "Knife Edge," the northeast ridge of Capitol.
260 miles in the June Texas heat. The course runs from San Marcos to the Gulf and is not too technically challenging, though there are some spillways, old cotton gin dams, alligator gar, crocodiles, and other buggers. In addition to stills, I shot video for the
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The 2XtM (To Cross the Moon) expedition is a group of three young, yoga-inspired athletes (the 
