A reflection of two separate trips that served as canon events in my maturity as a person with a Native American identity and a vocation involving mentorship. I hope you enjoy. Numerous papers and articles have been written about “mentorship” in mountain pedagogy—I even have a few drafts in my Google Drive. Rather than putContinue reading “Opening the door and walking through it with you”
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Pahto-Tieton Slam
Pahto’s SW Chute at Sunset and more Tieton fun with Carter! 4/8 – 4/16 Throughout March, Amber had been traveling in Pakistan visitng her family so I was dog-dad for a few weeks. Upon her return, she bopped down to Santa Fe to visit our good friend Lauren and to work on her dissertation. RelievedContinue reading “Pahto-Tieton Slam”
Pahto SW Chute!
Normally, I like to spend much more time on these, although the necessity to keep up with current events and happenings dictates that I grind this out now in some new and odd floral coffee shop in Yakima. As Spring pops, the weather bursts open and closes just as quickly. I am remembering why IContinue reading “Pahto SW Chute!”