Monday, December 24, 2012
Sunday, December 09, 2012
Thanksgiving in Baltimore
My brother recently moved to Baltimore to accept a new position. It is a great deal for him but moving to an unknown place is tough on the family.
We packed a ton in to the week:
Sunday, December 02, 2012
Friday, November 30, 2012
Books
More books...
- From Yao to Mao: 5000 Years of Chinese History by Kenneth J. Hammond - a good audiobook primer on Chinese history
- The Everything Guide to Edgar Allan Poe Book: The life, times, and work of a tormented genius (Everything (Biography))
by Shelley Costa Bloomfield – a great book on Poe that read in preparation for our recent Baltimore trip
- Edgar Allan Poe: Poetry and Tales (Library of America)
by Edgar Allan Poe - read the highlights
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Colorado River Trek
This past weekend, Troop 774 took a canoe trek down the
Colorado River. I had taken canoe training with the council but had never
been on the river. Most of the others were new to it as well. We
had a skills training day earlier so everyone knew what to expect.
We headed up Friday evening. I was the first one to
arrive at the our base camp at Park Moabi. After grabbing a camp site,
the others slowly trickled in until late at night.
In the morning, the outfitters (Jerkwater) showed up with
the canoes. They gave us a safety and navigation briefing and we headed
off to the departure point. We put in at a park in Needles. The
idea was to canoe back to base camp today, then float the gorge on
Sunday. Bengt and I were in the point and the float down was great but
uneventful. The only drawback was the view. The river is below
grade for most of this section, so you can’t really see anything. When we
got to the entry for the Moabi, the wind was picking up and we had to drag the
canoes back up to the camp from the shore. We had an awesome dinner and
campfire before everyone headed to bed.
Sunday morning, we got an early start so we could make our
exit time. Everyone was excited as we floated under the bridge and
entered Topok Gorge. The gorge had great scenery! We made a rest
stop on a sand bar then made a lunch stop at the petroglyphs. Since we
were in the point, we had to find the path through the reeds to get to Castle
Rock. It was harder than it sounds but we finally found it. It was
so narrow we could hardly paddle. For the day, we got lucky since we had
the wind at our backs and we got to Castle Rock early. We called
Jerkwater and they can and picked us up.
Before heading out on the long ride home, we had one
snafu. One dad lost his car keys. Since it was a rental, he need to
get a tow to Las Vegas and get a new car on Monday. But I lent him my
cell phone and we had plenty of food for them so it worked out great.
Can’t wait for the next trip out there.
Wednesday, November 07, 2012
Books
- Before 1776 - another wonderful installment in the Great Course series for my commute
- 1493: Uncovering the New World Columbus Created
by Charles C. Mann - very enlightening book on the Columbian Exchange
- Estate Planning Basics
by Denis Clifford - good intro to the confusing world of estate planning
- Crash Proof 2.0: How to Profit From the Economic Collapse
by Peter D. Schiff - had some decent spots but the advice wasn't to my liking
Monday, November 05, 2012
Weekend Activities
- Bengt got his blue-green belt!
- Dog walks at Pipe and lagoon nature center
- Moonlight Beach time
- Birthday dinner at Greek American
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Weekend Activities
- Moonlight Beach time (twice)
- Ran a mile on the beach in 6:09, a personal best (although I probably ran a faster mile at the Bootcamp Challenge it wasn't timed)
- Disneyland for Bengt's birthday
Friday, October 26, 2012
Canoe Day
Troop 774 had a canoe day out on Mission Bay. We trained on the canoes for our upcoming Colorado River trek. The kids also took out some kayaks and a small catamaran.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Weekend Activities
- Kayak with OEX at Ja Jolla Shores - great guides
- Tim Lyons Dinner Theater at St. A's
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Burnt Rancheria Camping
Troop 774 headed out to Burnt Rancheria in Mt. Laguna for a tent camping event.
When we got there Friday night, it was very cold and the ground was still pretty damp from the rains earlier in the week. The kids did great setting up tents in the dark and getting everything setup.
On Saturday, we did a nice 7 mile hike to Monument Peak and back along the PCT. The afternoon was for advancement and skills.
Very fun time!
When we got there Friday night, it was very cold and the ground was still pretty damp from the rains earlier in the week. The kids did great setting up tents in the dark and getting everything setup.
On Saturday, we did a nice 7 mile hike to Monument Peak and back along the PCT. The afternoon was for advancement and skills.
Very fun time!
Thursday, October 04, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Books
- The Medieval World (audiobook) by Dorsey Armstrong - another great listen during my commute
- Desert Lore of Southern California
by Choral Pepper - interesting but sometimes hard to follow
- How to Trade In Stocks
by Jesse Livermore and Richard Smitten - must read for those interested in IBD-style trading
- The Getaway Guide to the JMT - a re-read from a while back
- Essential Muir: A Selection of John Muir's Best Writings (Essential) (California Legacy Book)
by John Muir - short intro to Muir
Green Valley Camp
The first Troop 774 camp of the year was at Green Valley in Cuyamaca State Park.
The highlights:
The highlights:
- 6 mile hike along the Monument Trail to the airplane monument then up to the saddle near Jamacha Peak; downhill from there back to camp.
- The patrols had their first event and did great!
- Awesome meals for the dutch oven competition.
- Great skits at the campfire.
- One casualty during Totin' Chip axe training :(
- Fun time at the falls
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Weekend Activities
* Spend most of Saturday at Jaya's field hockey tournament. I am surprised the girls didn't pass out from the heat!
* Saw a great rehab job from Jay
* Got the toilet installed in the never-ending bathroom remodel...
* Saw a great rehab job from Jay
* Got the toilet installed in the never-ending bathroom remodel...
Sunday, September 09, 2012
Weekend Activites
- Beach time at Moonlight and Cardiff
- More work on the bathroom
Saturday, September 08, 2012
San Clemente Island trip
Bengt, Lucas and Evan from Troop 774 took a snorkeling/fishing trip to "forbidden" San Clemente Island.
The boat ride was over 4 hours in each direction. Going there was fine but coming back was a bit boring, especially when the sun when down.
We did some snorkeling near the shore and the kids got to swim ashore on the forbidden island. The boat got caught in some high winds and some of the group was stranded for a while as the boat motored back up.
The highlight of the trip was fishing. Bengt caught a sheephead and a calico. Very fun!
The boat ride was over 4 hours in each direction. Going there was fine but coming back was a bit boring, especially when the sun when down.
We did some snorkeling near the shore and the kids got to swim ashore on the forbidden island. The boat got caught in some high winds and some of the group was stranded for a while as the boat motored back up.
The highlight of the trip was fishing. Bengt caught a sheephead and a calico. Very fun!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Mt. San Jacinto Backpacking Trek
This past weekend, Bengt and I had the pleasure of joining the Colbaths for a weekend backpacking trek up to Mt. San Jacinto. Even though I grew up in SoCal, I had never been up there so I was very excited.
We left home on Sat. morning and headed up to the tram station in Palm Springs. After finding parking and getting tickets we were on a tram heading nearly straight up. The ride was great! The tram rotated as it went up so everyone got to see the views. We had a quick lunch at the top and headed on the trail to our camp at Round Valley.
The tram station was at 8400' and the camp was at around 9100'. The hike was vigorous but not too bad. At the camp, we had to scout around for a while to find a good spot. Some campers just set up where ever they felt. I guess the rangers don't really care too much. We set up camp, which for me meant my Ray Way tarp. After dinner, I started to get a headache so lied down and tried to sleep. I must be more sensitive to altitude than I figured since I had similar symptoms at Holcomb Valley a few weeks prior. Night was windy and chilly but the trap was great. I sealed the seams during the day so it should be impervious to all weather from now on!
After a slow morning, we started out to hit the peak. Starting out, we filtered some water at the spring near the camp. Bengt had .5 liters and I carried 2 as well as some snacks. The hike up to the peak was challenging the well worth it. The views from the top were magnificent! After lunch at the top, we headed back down to the camp, which took much less time. After getting to camp, my headache started to come back so I lied back down under the tarp.
We were originally going to stay another night but decided to change plans and head back down that evening. We quickly packed up and headed back to the tram station. It was another downhill hike except for the last 100 yards up the tram station walkway. We had to wait about an hour for a ride back down due to some mechanical problems with the tram but got down ok. It was amazing the temperature difference between the top and bottom!
Overall, it was a fabulous trip! We put in over 12 miles of hiking with most of it on Sunday. The kids did great in all aspects of the trek and are already experts in backpacking.
To solve my blister problem, I tried out some Band-Aid friction stick. It seemed to work fine. I didn't even get a hot spot after hitting the peak and back. I also tried my new Merrell Sonic Glove barefoot shoes. I highly recommend them. They are the perfect medium between Five Fingers and regular hiking shoes.
As for food, I tried out some additional primal backpacking items. For breakfasts, I had primal energy bars which were great. For lunch, I had parmigiano reggiano and beef jerky. The hard cheese held up much better than cheddar. For dinner, I had my stews made from dehydrated veggies, meat and spices. One dish had chicken and Tex-Mex spices. It was very good. The other dish had ground beef and tomato sauce. Since we didn't stay for dinner the second night, I made this for lunch at work the next week. It was good, but I added way too much tomato sauce.
We left home on Sat. morning and headed up to the tram station in Palm Springs. After finding parking and getting tickets we were on a tram heading nearly straight up. The ride was great! The tram rotated as it went up so everyone got to see the views. We had a quick lunch at the top and headed on the trail to our camp at Round Valley.
The tram station was at 8400' and the camp was at around 9100'. The hike was vigorous but not too bad. At the camp, we had to scout around for a while to find a good spot. Some campers just set up where ever they felt. I guess the rangers don't really care too much. We set up camp, which for me meant my Ray Way tarp. After dinner, I started to get a headache so lied down and tried to sleep. I must be more sensitive to altitude than I figured since I had similar symptoms at Holcomb Valley a few weeks prior. Night was windy and chilly but the trap was great. I sealed the seams during the day so it should be impervious to all weather from now on!
After a slow morning, we started out to hit the peak. Starting out, we filtered some water at the spring near the camp. Bengt had .5 liters and I carried 2 as well as some snacks. The hike up to the peak was challenging the well worth it. The views from the top were magnificent! After lunch at the top, we headed back down to the camp, which took much less time. After getting to camp, my headache started to come back so I lied back down under the tarp.
We were originally going to stay another night but decided to change plans and head back down that evening. We quickly packed up and headed back to the tram station. It was another downhill hike except for the last 100 yards up the tram station walkway. We had to wait about an hour for a ride back down due to some mechanical problems with the tram but got down ok. It was amazing the temperature difference between the top and bottom!
Overall, it was a fabulous trip! We put in over 12 miles of hiking with most of it on Sunday. The kids did great in all aspects of the trek and are already experts in backpacking.
To solve my blister problem, I tried out some Band-Aid friction stick. It seemed to work fine. I didn't even get a hot spot after hitting the peak and back. I also tried my new Merrell Sonic Glove barefoot shoes. I highly recommend them. They are the perfect medium between Five Fingers and regular hiking shoes.
As for food, I tried out some additional primal backpacking items. For breakfasts, I had primal energy bars which were great. For lunch, I had parmigiano reggiano and beef jerky. The hard cheese held up much better than cheddar. For dinner, I had my stews made from dehydrated veggies, meat and spices. One dish had chicken and Tex-Mex spices. It was very good. The other dish had ground beef and tomato sauce. Since we didn't stay for dinner the second night, I made this for lunch at work the next week. It was good, but I added way too much tomato sauce.
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