Thursday, July 21, 2011
Southeast 2011
Photos from our 5 day sea kayak from Hoonah to Tenakee, and from visiting Caroline and Pat at their place outside of Haines.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Packrafting the Junjik
Within the first half mile of hiking we ran into a small group of Musk Ox on the edge of the Sagnivarkok River. Sure sign... it was going to be a good trip.
We had just had friends drop us off at mile 350 of the Haul Rd (9 hours N of Fairbanks, less than 5 hours S of Prudhoe Bay). We had several days to walk up the Ribdon River Valley (named after a geologist - Don, who had a broken rib), then a few days hiking up the pass, crossing the continental divide, and then hiking down in the Junjik Valley until we found a good place to start paddling, then packrafting the Junjik down to the East fork of the Chandalar, into Arctic Village.. and fly home. Only Ed, who knows Northern Alaska more than anyone I know, could have dreamed up this route. We had planned 8 days, but ended up finishing in 7. Grand total - 80 miles on foot, 75 mi in the boats.
It was spectacular country. Long days, heavy packs, but in the land of the midnight sun there was also time to relax. It was spacious... spacious views, spacious thoughts, spacious time... just vast in so many ways. it was fascinating to go through the transitions -from the confluence of the Ribdon and Sag rivers, to the headwaters, and then repeat on the South side of the range. Day 5.5 we saw our first trees.
and for me, it was especially great to spend time with old friends.
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
The day job
I always wanted to be, and still want to be, a national geographic photographer when i grow up. This may be as close as i ever get...
Sunday, July 05, 2009
RAINIER!





i celebrated my 36th by climbing Mt. Rainier with a few friends from the spring mountaineering class - Dave, Jill and Holli. We totally lucked out with a great weather window. Glad I did it - but it's a LONG slog, and crowded and honestly - there's smaller but way more fun climbs right here in the North Cascades. After Baker and Rainier, I'm feeling pretty lucky and am looking forward now to spending some time at home with the dog, and going paddling... (although Mt. Adams was looking pretty cool the other day... the mountains are addictive!)
Sunday, June 07, 2009
1st trip 'home'
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Baker or Bust!
I'm taking a 10 week mountaineering class through the Skagit Alpine Club - great group of folks. A 3 hour class every week and an outing every weekend (mostly overnights) culminating with climbing Mt Baker the last week. It's been great so far, tho I gotta say the 5 am Saturday morning starts are killing me.










CLOSED!!
Monday, April 20, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Saturday, March 07, 2009
kitchen windowsill
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
40 years!!
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
the winter commute

biking though the farm fields to work, lots of swans these days and the daffodils are just starting to poke out. in another month or so this place will be bombarded with people from all over the world biking and driving through these tulip, daffodil and iris fields. and this is my daily commute. i love my job, i love this commute. check back in a few months for more photos, i can't wait to see it myself.
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Pineapple Express
Pineapple Express is the name of this weather system where wet pacific air gets sucked up and dumped on western washington for days on end. It's a bit more than normal this round and most of the area is in a state of emergency. More than 60 major highways are closed, ALL roads to eastern washington are closed.. it's craziness. at least it's 85 degrees warmer than fairbanks!
the backyard, glad i don't have a basement.
why is the neighbor's yard perfectly dry and mine totally saturated?
the ditch on the edge of my yard. this morning there were pintails, mallards, and gulls <100 yards from my kitchen window.
my boss' mother-n-law took this photo off her front porch, just south of here.
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