"Simplicity in all things is the secret of the wilderness and one of its most valuable lessons . . . Simplicity goes into the matter of thoughts and objectives . . . When in the wilds, we must not carry our problems with us or the joy is lost. Never indulge in arguments or bitter recriminations; never criticize, but be of good cheer . . . 'It is not wise to ask too many questions, nor should you yield to the itch for making comments about the journey, a habit which may be cultivated to an excess. Silence is a safe and discreet plenishing' . . . Keep your thoughts simple; do not be argumentative or meddlesome. Do not hate, condemn, or criticize; an expedition is too short for that, as is life. Learn to live simply and all will go well."
Sigurd F. Olson
Photo: Rock and aspen trees; Gem Lake Trail, Rocky Mountain National Park, CO; October 5, 2012. The surreal quality of this photo was created in part by the dim lighting of a misty day, and by the lightly falling snow. The quote within the quote is from Fr. LeJeune, a Jesuit who traveled in the North Country.
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