Fears of animal attacks, insect bites or stings and resulting
diseases, falling off cliffs, drinking bad water, heat exhaustion, twisting an
ankle, lightning strikes, getting lost, psychopath encounters, pooping in the
woods, running out of toilet paper, forest fires, snowstorms, and on and on and on. I heard a story about a tree that fell on a
camper’s tent, killing him in his sleep.
Around the time I went to Yellowstone
as a child I heard a story about a family that had their tent and campsite ransacked
by a bear close to where I camped with my family. Fortunately everyone was able to escape its
clutches. Though trees falling on tents
occur infrequently, I still have these thoughts when hiking in the woods.
Sure most of these fears are irrational. Mostly because the places and times I go
backpacking and hiking don’t have animals that attack, or freak snowstorms, and
everyone is a psychopath in their own rite, right? But I have these irrational fears that could paralyze
me to the indoors. Except they can’t. The call of the outdoors is stronger than the
fears. The risks are worth it – the cold
and heat, the bugs, the rain, the fatigue, the lack of sleep, the pooping in
the woods. Of course I do take care not
to go out in the throes of the mosquito season, or fire season, and I do keep
an eye on the weather forecast ahead of time.
I also always go with someone when I am going overnight. That is mostly a rule from my wife, but also
from my scout upbringing, and my irrational fears.
I have been known to sing to myself or talk to distant stumps
that I think are bears. But I figure it’s
better to have a content stump than a surprised bear.
What makes it worthwhile?
The memories, views, fresh air, freedom to stay put or move on, feelings
of conquering a summit or distance, feeling manly, carrying all I need to survive on my back, going without comforts of
home and then returning renewed and grateful for what I have.
What makes it worthwhile or not worthwhile to you?
Hiking in the fog makes logs look more like bears to me. Rooster Rock, 5/2012
Cables are there for hikers to use if they get nervous on Eagle Creek in the Columbia River Gorge. 10/2009
Mosquitoes 100 something, Nathan 0. Salt Creek Falls, 7/2011
Comtemplating whether I should actually jump or not. Little North Santiam, 8/2010, 11:06:52 AM
I jumped. The fear of slippery rocks and rushing water. Little North Santiam, 8/2010, 11:09:12 AM