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Photo by Bob Adelman. John Lewis, far left.

Photo by Bob Adelman. John Lewis, far left.

Passing of John Lewis

Mason Strehl July 21, 2020

This week was a heavy week with John Lewis passing. He was a beacon of light and a moral leader for so many for so long. He was one who taught me about sticking to your morals and fighting for what you believe in no matter what really right even if that wasn’t the mood of the times. He stood strong in his convictions and put his physical well-being  on the line for what he believed in. He was the physical embodiment of the idea that the ark of morality bends towards justice. Especially because he so often sacrificed his body, life, and well-being to that bigger cause of justice. I had only learned of Lewis in these past few years, but he's been standing and fighting for what he believed in his entire life. Lewis was one of the original Freedom Riders. They faced extreme violence while taking a stand to push the enforcement of a Supreme Court decision that declared interstate segregated bus travel unconstitutional. He was instrumental in the 1963 March on Washington, and until Friday, he was the last person alive to speak to that enormous audience that MLK delivered his "I Have A Dream" Speech. He helped organize in the Selma voting rights campaign, which led to the landmark Voting Rights Act. When he was elected to the house of representatives, he consistently provided a moral backbone for congress and was called the “Conscience of Congress”. He led marches to fight against US military involvement overseas; he was a strong supporter of immigration reform, gun control, and women's rights. He dedicated his life to important things and never wavered from his beliefs. He inspired so many leaders, and just as we're seeing a new generation of people continuing the fight that's been going on for far too long, I'm hopeful seeing new leaders step up with the courage he had. I know I have been emboldened by his words and actions and I am deeply saddened by the loss of such an inspirational man. 

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Especially now, his words ring true "Freedom is not a state, it's an act. It's not some enchanted garden perched on a high distant plateau where we can finally sit down and rest. Freedom is the continuous action we all must take, and each generation must do its part to create an even more fair, more just society."

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Beta Free Adventure - Exploring with an Expedition Mindset

Mason Strehl January 22, 2020

There used to be a time when you’d go to the woods with very little. You’d be prepared with gear, but equipped with far less knowledge. What you did have, you learned from friends and colleagues, and it was often outdated. But that was what it was all about. It was about going to a place, whether others had been there or not, and experiencing it for yourself. Working through the unfamiliar terrain without book loads of beta, approaching a challenge with a fresh, unbiased mind. It was approaching your trip like you were the first to go, with as much emphasis on the journey as the destination…

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Get Out and Go - Removing Barriers to the Outdoors

Mason Strehl January 21, 2020

We all have a million things going on, and it can be a daunting task making time to get out into the outdoors. It’s something we all want, but excuses always pop up - the weather is unfriendly, not knowing where to go, our there’s just not enough time. In the end, we realize we’ve put our time outdoors on the back burner, even though fresh air and exercise is an important way to decompress and keep you healthy, happy, and more grounded. Here are a few tips to help you overcome those barriers and embrace the great outdoors…

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Almost 2 Years of #Trucklife

Mason Strehl January 21, 2020

Everyone and their mom is moving into a van – everywhere you go there are sprinters and sweet VW buses and smiling people spilling out of them. And it seems for good reason – the type of life that comes with it is very attractive – there’s the freedom to to travel and to live a carefree life unrestricted by any place or responsibility. You can travel alone or as part of a pack, and it’s one of the most free ways to live. I’ve always seen good this cultural shift because of the way it gets people closer to nature. You’re in it all the time, and you have access few do. You have the opportunity to wake up and open your eyes to our beautiful public lands, or perched by the ocean watching the waves roll in. It’s pretty hard to beat that. But with access being the key part of this you run into two issues. First, the vessel, the van part of the package, doesn’t fit with everyone’s life. It may be expensive, or just not what they’re looking for. To those people, I say, you do /not/ need a van. I’ve lived and traveled for months at a time out of a Subaru outback. I have friends that have done the same in VW Jettas. If access and a life out of the ordinary is your goal, then the vehicle you chase that with shouldn’t matter much. Go for it, take the resources you have now, and put them towards those goals. 

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Why I Roast My Own Coffee

Mason Strehl January 21, 2020

HERE’S 6 REASONS TO ROAST YOUR OWN 

Coffee roasting used to be widespread, and many households would roast their own on a regular basis. With the rise of modern conveniences, most people will buy stale, pre-ground coffee from the store. There are quite a few benefits to taking the old-fashioned route and roasting your own. Lets face it, no matter what method you brew your coffee, it will only taste as good as the beans you start with. To truly get the best cup of morning joe to pair with your mountain views, roasting it yourself is a good option – It’ll give you full control over freshness and flavor, so you’re satisfied with every cup…

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