Photo by B. Parks
       
     
Bull Sluice Ain't No Stuffed Animal Bull Sluice
       
     
 Quadratum expeditioners can identify whether this is a red or white oak. It’s deceptive, but there are telltale signs that distinguish it as a … (join to find out!)
       
     
Photo by C. DeLeo
       
     
 Mark Warren discusses the medicinal properties of red maple and sweetgum leaves. In the foreground, the Saxon brothers examine a white pine.
       
     
       
     
Photo by B. Parks
       
     
Photo by B. Parks

Our first ski trip will not be our last. Seven first-time skiers became proficient in three days.

Bull Sluice Ain't No Stuffed Animal Bull Sluice
       
     
Bull Sluice Ain't No Stuffed Animal Bull Sluice

We stare mild danger in the face and wear the appropriate safety gear.

 Quadratum expeditioners can identify whether this is a red or white oak. It’s deceptive, but there are telltale signs that distinguish it as a … (join to find out!)
       
     

Quadratum expeditioners can identify whether this is a red or white oak. It’s deceptive, but there are telltale signs that distinguish it as a … (join to find out!)

Photo by C. DeLeo
       
     
Photo by C. DeLeo

This band of warriors likes to be outside whenever and however possible. We are students of Mark Warren and his wilderness and earthlore school Medicine Bow, located outside Dahlonega Georgia.

 Mark Warren discusses the medicinal properties of red maple and sweetgum leaves. In the foreground, the Saxon brothers examine a white pine.
       
     

Mark Warren discusses the medicinal properties of red maple and sweetgum leaves. In the foreground, the Saxon brothers examine a white pine.

       
     
Children of the Fog

Quadratum sometimes breaches those nether places where lore and fright reside.