Archive for July, 2007
Survivor Man in Yellowstone
Sunday, July 15th, 2007
Day 1 in Yellowstone. I was super excited to get here. During the 3 days of driving all I could think about was charging into the wilderness climbing mountains forging streams and seeing tons of wildlife. I had been stuck in an apartment in the city for a year and I wanted nature now! All of it! I had been watching this survival show called Survivor Man and it had me seriously stoked. I didn’t just want to walk along the trails like all the rest of the tourist, I wanted to explore, discover and survive! I got there a couple days early, really no one at the park yet. So I decided that I would just park my car near any stream that crosses the road and just follow the stream into the woods for the day. That way I can see territory that has not been too paved over by tourist and I won’t get lost if I just stay with the stream. So I had a map and food and I was ready to spend the entire day following that stream. After about 30 minutes into my hike I noticed some thermal steam coming out of a hill not to far away. I veered off course and headed for it hoping to discover a thermal pool!I had to cross another creek and walk on some pretty sketchy ground to get there. Once I found it I was amazed! It was about the size of a small pool and a gorgeous deep blue color. I couldn’t believe I made such a great discovery. Because I was not on a trail I thought very few people had seen this before. Suddenly I hear “Get back on the trail dumb ass! You are not supposed to be down there.” I felt so stupid. A tourist was insulting Survivor Man from a nearby trail. That was a major buzz kill. I then got in like with the other tourist and hiked some trails.

Survivor Heine
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Yellowstone and Walter Anderson
Sunday, July 1st, 2007
As I travel to Yellowstone National Park to work for a few months one of my favorite artist comes to mind. I can relate to the amazing Mississippi artist Walter Anderson. He had a powerful desire for adventure and beauty and would seek it out with a vengeance traveling thousands of miles at a time on his bike or paddling to his favorite island to stay for months at a time. I gained a new respect for watercolors after seeing one of his exhibits in Jackson MS. I hope that with my camera I can capture the beauty of nature as passionately as he did when I am in Yellowstone. I think an artist really needs to live in nature to fully appreciate and portray it.
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