Carving it up
       
     
Bull Sluice Ain't No Stuffed Animal Bull Sluice
       
     
Exeter Cathedral Choral Residency
       
     
       
     
Atop Sugar Mountain
       
     
 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!)
       
     
 Mark Warren discusses the medicinal properties of red maple and sweetgum leaves. In the foreground, the Saxon brothers examine a white pine.
       
     
Photo by C. DeLeo
       
     
       
     
       
     
Carving it up
       
     
Carving it up

Snowshoe ain’t no thang for Alban.

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.

Exeter Cathedral Choral Residency
       
     
Exeter Cathedral Choral Residency

July 11th-22nd, 2026, including a week of nightly Evensong and a Sunday choral Eucharist, lodging at the University of Exeter, and outings in the Devon countryside and on its coast. Sacred poetry, musics, and liturgy in a space that hasn’t changed since the year 1400. Successful audition required. We’re looking for strong people, not mere “singers”.

In England, they say “dismouth” instead of “dismount”, as in “dismouth your bicycle and walk.” You won’t want to miss things like that.

       
     
Three Jumps

Ski-jumping is not easy. Two of the three land without incident. One of the three lands with incident. Reid never falls except when being video-recorded. Reid is the incident.

Atop Sugar Mountain
       
     
Atop Sugar Mountain

Our first ski trip will always be first, but our most recent one will not be our last. We’ve skied Snowshoe, Sugar, and Beech in Februaries 2022, 2023, 2024, and, you guessed it, 2025. Gstaad — you’re next!

 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!)

 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.

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.

       
     
Mist Skiers: the Short Film

Are mist skiers real? Some say maybe. Others aren’t so sure. Will Matilda and Amanda ever emerge from the mist? Let’s watch.

       
     
Children of the Fog

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