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Wade and Tripod 2015 |
Day 1 (3/21/20)
Where to start? In the last week our world has been turned
on end. Social isolation has become the order of the day. Schools have gone
online and everywhere there is a surreal, nagging uncertainty. The COVID-19
virus which was just identified four months ago has swept across the planet and
changed life as we know it. I have decided to spend some of my isolation time
going back and visiting some builds that I have made along the bike trail over
the last twelve years. When I first started the Dolmen Project it was an
attempt to exercise both my body and mind. I would ride out every morning and
build structures along the bike trail and come home and blog about it. At first
they were basic cairns of different sizes. We had seen them in Iceland and
Norway and found them fascinating. I had the goal of building a hundred of them
along the trail. It didn’t take long to realize this wasn’t going to happen
since soon after building them they would get knocked down by either natural or
human causes. After awhile I started expanding my repertoire to include other
objects left lying around by the railroad. I started doing larger and more
elaborate builds. Eventually my manifesto became that I could not use anything
that was not found on the trail and that would not eventually return to its
past state. The first couple of years there was a lot of material available.
The railroad had left ties and hardware everywhere which provided a good base to
work with. Then later they must have decided that they had value and came
through and grabbed everything even the ones that were sculptures. After that I
had to get more creative and do more foraging. The first couple years I also
made sure I wasn’t caught building. I would go out early so that by the time it
got busy I was home blogging and a new crop would seem to pop up overnight. These
first couple blogs will go back and take a look at some of the different years
and some of the challenges that presented themselves over the last eleven years.
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Tripod, Early Incarnation 2011 |
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A Question of Balance 2015 |
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Limestone Cairn 2012 |
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The Knight Build 2015 |
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Water Cairn 2011 |
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Winter Tripod 2016 |