Topic

Strange Homecomings: A Journey on the Colorado Trail


Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Home Forums Campfire Editor’s Roundtable Strange Homecomings: A Journey on the Colorado Trail

Viewing 13 posts - 1 through 13 (of 13 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #3772808
    Nikki Stavile
    BPL Member

    @wanderingnikkigmail-com

    Companion forum thread to: Strange Homecomings: A Journey on the Colorado Trail

    Nikki Stavile returns to Colorado finding her home state changed but finds solace in the unpredictable mountains along the Colorado Trail.

    #3772895
    JVD
    BPL Member

    @jdavis

    Locale: Front Range

    I really enjoyed reading this, and some good questions to consider. Like, what does  “local” mean.

    Thanks.

    #3772907
    Kurt Odendahl
    BPL Member

    @judykurt-2

    Locale: Tallgrass prairie

    Great article Nikki…keep them coming.

    #3772958
    Rob Hoeffler
    BPL Member

    @nextturnrob

    A wonderful article: Interesting and well written.  Thanks for taking the time to write it!

    #3773030
    James Montavon
    BPL Member

    @ct_jmonty-2

    Great article Nikki! I saw my first Momma moose right up the same place you did, coming down from Georgia Pass into Gold Hill- we had enough distance when we saw her that we did not get charged, thankfully. I also got my first hail-sideways-in-the-face storm on the pass over the Tenmile Range, sounds like we had a similar experience over those miles!

    #3773032
    J David Sullivan
    BPL Member

    @sipseyfreak

    Locale: Deep South

    Well written, Nikki. I left Colorado in ‘91, never to return. I’m old and Roan and her azaleas will do.

    #3773038
    Steve M
    BPL Member

    @blackwing

    I’m getting older, and having gradually stopped most great outdoors activity, I rejoined Backpackinglight in the hope of rekindling my interest to get out there again.

    This piece from Nikki Staville certainly does that. What a great descriptive article, Nikki – I really got a feel for what it was like on your journey. Lovely photos too. Great to hear about your respectful treatment of that moose and your meetings with people on the way. Many, many thanks for that. Really looking forward to reading your next article.

    #3773066
    Mike B
    BPL Member

    @highwarlok

    Locale: Colorado

    I’ll join in with accolades great article. As a recently chased out local I totally get the anger and frustration that runs in the undertones of this well written article. However it has been going this way since the 1900’s 500,000 in the state when my great aunt was born, over a million in the 1920’s during my grandparents time, a million and a half when my parents were born in the mid fifties, almost two and a half when I was born in the 70’s, three and a quarter when my oldest was born in the 90’s, over four and a half when my youngest was born in the 2000’s, just short of 6 million when I got out. I still love the high wild places but you can have the front range, all the people, and the traffic. I don’t mean to sound like the old crabby guy yelling “Get off my lawn” but it feels that way sometimes when you watch the thing you love get overrun. Hearing the tone in Nikki’s writing just hit a nerve I guess. Keep up the writing and hiking one of the best things you can do as a writer is make someone feel.

    #3773179
    Ron K
    BPL Member

    @ronflyingbeet-com

    Locale: Southwest

    Terrific and many layered article. Justified frustration, fabulous and descriptive wonder (makes me want to get out there!) and excited terror with the moose combined with thoughtful analysis and storytelling.  Really great to read, thankyou!

    #3773268
    Nikki Stavile
    BPL Member

    @wanderingnikkigmail-com

    Thanks so much JVD!

    I am looking to maybe do some pieces about “local” in the future.

     

    #3773275
    Peg Schafer
    BPL Member

    @pschafer

    Locale: Rural Marin county

    Thank you Nikki, your piece resonated with me as well!

    #3773283
    Nikki Stavile
    BPL Member

    @wanderingnikkigmail-com

    Thanks for your kind words everyone, this piece was really great to write and I’m glad you all enjoyed it.

     

    #3773289
    Mark Ferwerda
    BPL Member

    @mnferwerda

    Locale: Maryland

    Thanks for taking the time to write this. I really enjoyed it!

Viewing 13 posts - 1 through 13 (of 13 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.
Forum Posting

A Membership is required to post in the forums. Login or become a member to post in the member forums!

Get the Newsletter

Get our free Handbook and Receive our weekly newsletter to see what's new at Backpacking Light!

Gear Research & Discovery Tools


Loading...