the pedestrian life

Road trip. Just thinking the words brings forth an urge to grab my gear, gas up the truck and drive. Time on the road is simply a matter of fact for most fly fishermen. Most of us don’t live now, and likely haven’t for the better part of our lives, with a salmonoid inhabited river […]

the act of anticipating or the state of being anticipated realization in advance; foretaste expectation or hope previous notion; slight previous impression intuition, foreknowledge, or prescience Heading back to home country. Finally. T minus 36 hours (more or less) until launch. Non-stop (more or less) Austin to Bozeman with cataraft in tow. Gear to blog […]

Duty is a cruel master. – Col. Thaddeus Gearhart, The Hallelujah Trail That quote has come to mind on more than one occasion during the past year of our self-imposed, business-induced exile in Texas. Various members of our team have been back and forth to home in Bozeman several times during the past year. She […]

We’ve been working on this one for a few months now; things are beginning to come together. The challenge: A few of us here at Chi Wulff own a vintage 1983 CJ7 sitting in Bozeman. We need to move it down to Texas for a frame off rebuild. The jeep runs well enough, though the […]

Via Indexed and titled ‘Denial vs. Progress’ by the authoress.

Sometimes you never know what kind of people you can meet.  The other night at the fly shop, I was bored out of my mind.  Staring at the tv, mindlessly watching some cheesy instructional video, the minutes crawled by. The sound of a vest being zipped up caught my attention.  Someone was actually shopping.  What […]