100K

The plan was to climb West Spanish Peak, (13621’) on Tuesday with a couple of friends. Four miles and about a half mile of elevation gain; most of that in the last mile, straight up a steep, gnarly, scree slope. Nothing but shattered rock and steep. It is not a place for mortals, it is […]

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Trapped

The term confirmation bias was first used in the 1960’s by psychologist Peter Wason. He learned the majority of people tend to seek out confirming evidence alone when drawing conclusions. People are only willing to accept new information when it confirms what they already believe. Rejecting any evidence that invalidates their beliefs. It is a

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Petty Tyrants – Can’t Live With Them, Can’t Live Without Them

I first came across the term “Petty Tyrant” in a Carlos Castenada book. When I was in High School, in the mid 70’s, my little sister had a summer job cleaning dormitories at Knox College and brought home a boxed set of the first four volumes of “The Teachings of Don Juan”, that someone had

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It’s Still The Middle of Winter. So, Some Coffee & Fish Tacos.

Woke up this morning to the remnants of a High Planes Blizzard. Snow everywhere, in little drifts and piles – sparkling, bright and cold. The temperature on the Christian Church sign across the street blinks 15 degrees at 8:00 straight up, as the Methodist Church, a block east chimes the hour for a full 30

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