Due to my lack of posting in the last while I thought I would give you a sneak peek at the posts I’m working on. Please keep in mind that: this is a rough draft, some ideas may end up merging, and some may end up never being written. If you’d like me to complete a particular idea sooner rather than later please let me know.
- In shape and feeling good
- Buying a Building 101
- The Oval Inbox (President of the Internet follow up post)
- What will I pay for? (Why would I pay for Trillian but not MSN?)
- Mountain Cairns (a simple but powerful system)
- Pooping in the woods (the sole reason for human invention)
- Outward Bound Trip (a general summary)
- French (a language and a culture)
- Taking Digital Camera on Long Trips
- Zap your PRAM Conference
- Being Alone
- Knowing more about your food is good (knowing how it is made, where it came from, how it is cooked, etc)
- Irrational Fear of the Wilderness (When bears attack!!)
- Living is very basic at its core (food, warmth, dryness)
- Currency (how come one hundred dollars in the mountains isn’t as valuable as a single chocolate bar?)

Comments
Daniel Von Fange - October 5, 2003 12:57 am
Tell us about the bears. ;)
Mark Fusco - October 5, 2003 1:11 am
Actually, I'd be really interested in your take on how pooping in the woods could be the sole reason for human invention.
Alan - October 5, 2003 12:16 pm
Bears. Gotta be bears. A pal tells of tree planting in BC one summer, hearing other on the crew from far off calling his name - he thought they were joking around so he ignored them and kept working. Then a bullet rings off a rock 20 feet from him - because that is the half-way point between him and the Grizzly stalking him. Bear runs. Bears are great when viewed from cars. Otherwise they are massive kittens who want to play or eat.
Will - October 5, 2003 5:36 pm
Oval Inbox and of course Outward Bound Trip.
Nick Burka - October 5, 2003 6:22 pm
Taking your camera digital camera on the trip + Photos of the trip on your gallery.
Peter Rukavina - October 5, 2003 7:45 pm
Given that your list represents those things at the top of your mind, and thus the things you would <I>naturally</I> write about, perhaps it would be appropriate to treat the list as topics that you <I>won't</I> write about. Instead, write about things that would <I>never</I> occur to you. Do the unexpected, the daring, the unusual. The last shirt, as my mother says, has no pocket.
Joey Mokler - October 10, 2003 2:25 pm
In shape and feeling good - trading the pains of sitting at a desk all day for the pains of strenuous physical activity.
Knowing more about your food is good - do a little research on High Fructose Corn Syrop, you'll probably never drink pop again!