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Dark Skies and the PCT
I recently re-read Paul Bogard's contribution to The Pacific Crest Trailside Reader: Oregon/Washington. Bogard's piece "Night Rise on the Pacific Crest Trail" captures the magic of dark skies and the radiance that emerges. "for me," he beings, "the best sections of the Pacific Crest Trail are those that travel through the dark." He notes that it is estimated that 90% of North Americans and western Europeans live in places polluted by light. Two-thirds of Americans no longer experience real darkness EVER and most children born today will never see the Milky Way.
Photo credit: Nok Yan Joshua Leung
Of the many wild and rare experiences to be had along the PCT, the true experience of earthly night must be included among them as well as the natural rhythms of our planet . . . from the rise of the sun and the coming of dusk to the blackness of night.
It is a wonderful essay and well worth remembering as we 'endure' these longest nights of the year.
im,, genuinely goin to pass out w this headache lol im done goodnight
i should go to sleep