Thursday, February 26, 2009

Bluebird Ski Day with the D80

Bluebird day up at Hatchers. Air temp around 30. Not a cloud in the sky, great slope angles, good friends, crazy dogs, it was a good Alaskan day in the Backcountry.

Friends Matt, Mark, and Kurt getting ready for first descent.
Matt rippin up the first descent.
Mark, droppin the knee, freeing the heel!
Kurt gettin in his turns.
So Kurt, how much crap can you strap to the outside of your pack?
Going, goin, gone.
Matt gettin his second descent of the day

Dogs doin cheetah flips as Matt passes out Chex mix for trix.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Tele Lesson BC Style

Despite the window of really cold weather over Christmas and New Years, followed by warmer temperatures and some rain; I had to test out my new climbing skins.

In the Uptrack.
Trying to drop the knee in a combination of snow, powder, crust, frozen rain, shrubs, etc...
Thankfully the cold weather brought some spectacular views of Denali!
And the entire Alaskan Range!!! This was about 10 minutes from my garage...


Thursday, January 22, 2009

Christmas 2008

Jasper looking for the good stuff.
The Chamberlain Family of Eagle River.
Back from midnight mass at Church.
The most awesome-ist christmas gifts ever!!! Thanks Beth!!!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Hawaii: Appendix 1 {Underwater Photographs}

These are just a few of the shots we took while diving along the Kona Coast.
All photos taken with Kodak disposable underwater cameras. Obviously not the greatest, but with a bright sunny day and the 100ft visibility in the Hawaiian waters, they do all right.

One of the many "caves" along the rock volcanic Kona Coast.



A pod of spinner nose dolphin cruising overhead.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

CHRISTMAS CARD 08'


Third shortest day of the year; Christmas Eve BC Ski @ South Fork

Gretchen making her way up to the saddle.
Samuel, Jack, & Jasper happy its Christmas Eve, happy to be in the Snow, and happy to be out Skiing.Gretchen with an awesome sunset falling on the shoulders of Temptation Peak, Anchorage in the background.
We even saw Santa Claus flying overhead!!!!!And then he actually landed his sled on the ridge and got some sweet turns in the fresh powder on North Bowl!!!!!

If you were wondering where Santa rips it up, its in Alaska; he loves to get Chugached!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2008

Hawaii: Conclusion - Honolulu, Oahu; 26.2 miles to the End

Honolulu, big city Hawaii. You can't really tell where Pearl City ends and Honolulu begins, or where they meet up with Waikiki, its a continuous band of suburbia and cityscape's spread across the entire southern end of the island of Oahu.
We began our visit to Oahu with a stop by the Honolulu Marathon Expo to pick up our race packets for the race in two days.

Pearl Harbor.

USS Arizona memorial, still leaking oil over 60 years later.

Gretchen on the Waikiki Beach, unfortunately it was a rain jacket day instead of Bikini's....

More tourist-ness at the Dole Pineapple Plantation.

North shore, a Mecca for surfers. Basically in the winter months some monster 20-30 foot waves hit these beaches coming strait from the North Pacific (thank you Alaska) nearly 7000 miles away.

What an eclectic group of surfers and travelers. We saw numerous Volks Wagons and old school buses converted into campers parked along the strand. Eat, Sleep, and Surf...
Gretchen "scoping" out the perfect "set" before she goes into "hang ten"
Sam says "I'll stay on the beach, i prefer snow to water any day of the week"
The perfect ending to 9 days in Hawaii, running 26.2 miles with 25,000 people in the Honolulu Marathon!!!

Hawaii: Chapter 6 - Hilo & Beyond

Hilo, once hoped to be the "Honolulu of the Big Island" is now a little town trying to fill a big cities shoes. It's actually a gorgeous location. Very different from Kona. If Kona is built into the slopes of Mauna Loa dropping into the sea, then Hilo is built into the rainforests on the flatter slopes of Mauna Kea. I believe the statistic is roughly 175 inches of rainfall a year...
Despite all this rainfall, the Big Island is still in a draught, as seen in these photographs taken of Rainbow Falls, just on the outskirts of Hilo. A once roaring falls is now just a trickle. Originally named because you could see the full spectrum of light in the misty rainbows this falls would create....

One of the gorgeous parts of Hilo was the way life was intertwined with the forest. This park within town had some amazing Banyan Trees.
I love the way the branches reach in all directions. For scale to the enormousness of these tree's, you can see Gretchen in the foreground near the "trunk".
Ok, so sometimes we choose to do the doorky tourist thing; but hey, when in Hawaii, why not stop and check out the Macadamia Nut factory, right?
This picture was taken for Beth. We found an awesome NOAA Underwater Ecology museum in Hilo.

Hilo, as seen from "Pineapple Island".

Gorgeous Hibiscus Flower.
The best beach on the Big Island (according to the guide book).
Sea turtles.
Doing my best Don Johnson impression chillin in the open air airport lounge.
We were sad to say goodbye to the big island, but the nonstop travelers we are, ready to check out another one of the Hawaiian Island. On to Oahu.
Bye bye Kona Coast.