Nameless Range
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I don't believe it's possible to preserve the things you most love about MT.
A friend of mine once wrote this about a wild chunk of country he visits every year doing snotel work:
“I am going to miss it this year, unless something opens up for me. That trip has been an important re-set button for my life in past years. I can still see that country in my mind right now- like a talisman reminding that some of the world is doing really really great.”
I have thought about this statement many times since he wrote it. We can all have our own talismans, and for some they might be big chunks of undeveloped country, and for others it might just be some miserable hillside out their back door. For others still, it may be incredibly acute, like an individual tree. I like this way of thinking because it is scalable.
Or maybe put another way, we can still make decisions and fight for things that people will appreciate long after we are worm food. We die with the world we love, necessarily, but people keep on loving it.