
simpler-fy
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- Sep 15, 2020
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I have this set idea of bidding farewell to my family and friends to 'find myself', knowing they are familiar with my history and what that may mean, and driving north - maybe to Alaska. Driving far into the woods until I'm forced to abandon my car. I hike for hours until the brush is so thick I can't see the sky for the trees. I've brought supplies - a loaded shotgun. I find a craggy boulder littered ravine; it is fresh and lush with the snowmelt of early May. I find a crevice within a crevice within a crevasse between shale and shifting silt. Flora all about me, partially burying myself in the leaves and mulch and soil. Then the second I pull the trigger, the microbes, the creatures great and small will go to their work. Their dutifully recycling carbon. So that even if there is a search and they manage to find my car and track me far and spot the right nook and the right cranny - there will be nothing left. The forest has scattered all remains and one would never even know they had found what they were looking for.
What do you think? Does it sound feasible? Something you might consider? It's not for everybody, obviously. But I don't want to be found - especially if I'm going to use a very certain - heavy - method.
What do you think? Does it sound feasible? Something you might consider? It's not for everybody, obviously. But I don't want to be found - especially if I'm going to use a very certain - heavy - method.