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May 24, 2005

THE PATH MORE OR LESS TAKEN

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"...Close to midnight, following a more ore less successful 14-hour, 14-kilometer assault on the California "other path" of the Great Wall of China, [Joel Slayton] summarizes the day's events:

We continually seek something definite. Where are we? How do I get there from here? . . . Determining what leads to what is the demeanor of the short path, . . . [which] is like a paragraph in a great run on sentence. Go here, go there, go around that, go back, move, stop, start, faster, slower. . . . To get there from here is not a matter of direction but rather the inference of similarity, memory and discovery. Every short path is an other path and every other path is a set of directions." From The Path More or Less Taken by Steve Dietz. [Related]

Posted by jo at May 24, 2005 12:50 PM

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