Memoirs of a Pug Sherpa
Meet Jada and Kisses, my hiking partners.
We stay pretty busy.
I hope to keep this updated with the details of our hiking and riding experiences.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Friday, August 27, 2010
South Wind River Range - Wyoming
16Aug10 - 20Aug10 : Wind River Range, Wyoming
I can't say enough about the beauty of the Wind River Range in August. Can't wait to get back there. Check out the pictures, but they don't even come close to replicating the actual beauty of this place.
View South Wind River Trip: 16Aug - 20Aug in a larger map
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13Aug10 - 15Aug10 : Independence Lakes, Idaho
The Mountain West backpacking group allowed Keith and I to crash their trip weekend. I had a great time, met some wonderful people, and can't wait to hike with this group again. Idaho weather is by far my favorite. View Independence Lakes - 13Aug - 15Aug in a larger map
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
St. Patty's Day in Chi-town
I went to Chicago with Justine for St. Patty's Day. We got to see Wrigleytown, ride the subway, see downtown and the brownish-green river through the city. We spent a day walking around seeing "the bean" at Millenium Park, Navy Pier, having martinis in at the Signature Lounge on the 96th floor, admiring architecture and shopping on Michigan. Justine's nephew, C. Sean Piereman, did a great job in his role as Paul Gallagher in The Mir's production of Beautiful City. See the review. The weather was beautiful and we had a great time. Thank you, Sean, for being a wonderful tour guide!
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Saturday, February 27, 2010
First Road Race of 2010
Richmond International Raceway
Team Nature's Path / 3-Sports Crit at RIR
The venue for this race was very cool. It was snowing in Baltimore when I left for Richmond, just light and fluffy and getting blown all over the place. It stopped snowing by the time I was south of DC. I made it there in about 2.5 hours. I don't know much about NASCAR, but the track and stadium at this place was HUGE. I could just imagine the energy level when all those seats are full. It was a unique way to see the track - quiet and less bustling than usual, with maintenance crews working on that big tower in the middle.
Track Facts
How did the race go? Well, it went just fine. I only stayed for the ladies event, first race of the morning at 10am. It was about 38 degrees at start time. I was dressed perfectly for the conditions (details later). The back stretch and turns 2 and 3 had a very strong headwind, the home stretch somewhat protected from the tailwind. My field had about 30 ladies racing - amazing turnout! Everyone was really friendly and the Nature's Path team members were really helpful and organized. There was a crash between two of the Fat Frog racing team members at about 30 minutes down. I saw one being carried out by someone as I came around again, so I hope neither of them was injured seriously.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
I've Had Big Dreams Come True...
6/7/08 - Saturday - We made it to the summit. I was the second person on our four-man rope team, and we were the first team to the summit that day. While our guide, Todd, was coiling the rope; I had the summit to myself for about 90 seconds. 90 seconds alone on top of North America - it was amazing. It was quiet and peaceful and honestly, it seemed like a dream. I could see for it seemed like a thousand miles in every direction. The cloud ceiling (floor) was about a thousand feet below where I was sitting. I just sat there breathing hard and looking around. The pictures from the summit don't show what it was really like. Actually, none of the pictures come close to showing what it really looked like. But more than what you could see was what it felt like. It was a long, hard struggle - the culmination of 2 years of planning and training, the achievement of a big goal, but more than that - it was the trip of a lifetime. The summit was just a bonus.
Timeline. This is my second experience with mountaineering outfitter Alpine Ascents International. I left Baltimore on Saturday, May 24. I arrived in Anchorage around midnight (US Airways delays). Arrived in Talkeetna on the morning shuttle on Sunday, May 25. We flew onto the mountain on Monday, May 26th, day 1. We summited on Day 13, which was 7Jun08.
We climbed the West Buttress Route from base camp at 7,200 ft to summit at 20,320 ft. Our team was called Local Cooling 62. Local Cooling - as in the opposite of Global Warming - and 62 is the latitude of the mountain. I'm expecting my teammates to send me copies of the pictures they took since my Canon Powershot SX100 didn't work past 14,000 ft, but my tent mate, Ron, sent me some of his pictures, I've posted them here. I hope to post more once I get more pictures from other teammates.
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Denali - Post Trip Write Up Postponed
Dear Friends,
I know several of you are eager to read about the trip and view the pictures. I've been dealing with a few home issues since I've been back - broken lawn mower, broken toilet, broken air conditioner...etc etc. Everything always breaks all at once. Besides that, my camera stopped working at 14,000 ft so I have no pictures of my own to put on the blog. I'm waiting for a DVD from a few of my teammates so that I can post the pictures that they took. I'm sorry for the delay, don't worry about coming back to check for the post - I'll send you an email once I get it up. Thanks for your interest, your email support, and all the good luck wishes. It was a great trip and I can't wait to tell you about it.