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September 19, 2007 7:10 PM
From Wilderness Guide and Preparedness Consultant to Medicinal Plant Researcher
LOUISE: The wilderness, nature, self-sufficiency and alternative health, are at the core of your life. When did this begin for you?
STEVEN: It was my way of living from the time of my late teenage years, when I left home, even before I moved out here, and even before I began to participate in RSE. Self-sufficiency, organic gardening, farming. I grew up around sovereign, self-sufficient people who did all these things for themselves. I always did that.
I had a wonderful home way in the mountains in North Carolina. When I decided to leave there and come to the west coast, I wanted something even more wild and beautiful than what I had there. I didn't want to go less. I wanted more. In particular, when I moved back to Washington state I lived way out in the wilderness along the edge of the Olympic National Park and the Olympic wilderness, I lived as extremely self-sufficiently as you could. When I moved here I really pushed the whole thing to the extreme edge. I was a survival instructor and taught survival classes all over the west. I attended many primitive skills and survival type rendezvous events where other people who teach these things, gather together to learn from each other. I would teach at these things. I was a wilderness guide. So when I was not growing all my own food and hunting and fishing to provide for myself, I was taking people into the wilderness and teaching them these skills.
It's been my great love, my passion, my great teacher. I made the choice to live that way very early on and pursued it. Now I am comfortable living in any kind of circumstance, from extremely primitive or eighteenth or nineteenth century style homesteading, to modern high tech. I can really blend all those worlds. I did it for many years. I pushed the edge of the envelope as far as you can possibly do it today.
LOUISE: For you to make known the unknown. You have traveled to so many places on our beautiful planet and carry this love of the natural world wherever you go.