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RESILIENCE

By Jeff Jordan | March 27, 2020

‘We’ve lulled ourselves into believing that in an emergency, someone else will always come along to rescue us. We’ve stopped relying on our own wonderfully adaptable bodies, we’ve forgotten that we can think, climb, leap, run, throw, swim, and fight with more versatility than any other creature on the planet.’ Christopher McDougall Natural Born Heroes

GET OUT!!!

By Jeff Jordan | March 27, 2020

Hey there fellow Rogues of this valley. I bet, like me, you are all feeling a little stir crazy these days. We at Wilderness and Waves wanted to throw some options for you all to get by in these times. First, however, we want to encourage everyone to follow CDC guidelines for COVID-19 (seen here)

TRANSITION

By Jeff Jordan | March 26, 2020

Happy Spring everyone! We at wilderness and Waves felt this is the most appropriate time to talk about transition. While we are all experiencing a massive amount of transition related to COVID-19, you may have missed a few other transitions this month: Daylight Savings. I hate this one, so google it on your own 🙂

TAKE A BREATH

By Jeff Jordan | March 26, 2020

Your breath is powerful. It fuels you, it restores you, it cleanses you. Your breath is you incarnate. However, it is often the thing we short ourselves on. Especially, when there is the possibility that you could get very sick by breathing deeply out in the big world. We at Wilderness and Waves are big

FEET FLY FOR FREE

By Jeff Jordan | March 26, 2020

“How much further?” Annoyance flooded my soul when the most overused question ever uttered in adventure travel history broke my train of thought just as the sun started to set on the ridge ahead of us. Five years ago, I was driving on the backroads with my wife, and our two youngest boys (we have

MY LIFE, MY WIFE, AND MY MISTRESS…

By Jeff Jordan | March 3, 2020

I am not a cheater. My wife knows that. I am too stupid to get away with anything like that anyways. She does openly acknowledge the presence of my mistress, though. If fact, she insisted on calling her by that name. ‘My mistress’ is a lighthearted joking reference to my love affair with surfing. She

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