Saturday, August 11, 2012

AK Cruising, bonus ski video

Okay, there's a big collection of stuff in this post. Most of it is from the ridiculously luxurious cruise on the Montego that AP and I were lucky enough to experience, thanks to Andy and Mica. There's a great video that Andy put together and a bunch of pictures -- I'll pluck out some of the better pictures with a few stories from the trip, then put up a gallery at the end. The video above really captures the trip well, so watch that for sure if you have ten minutes.

The other is a ski video that Andy put together from a trip in early July, 2011. Lots of cute puppies.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Gear for sale

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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Ethiopia Pics

I realized I hadn't put up the rest of our pics (well, not really the rest... but more of them). Here you go -- some duplicates from the pictures in our blog posts here, but some other new eye candy if you hadn't gotten enough yet.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

A long time coming...

I remember, back when I was in college, telling my friends that I'd never get stuck in a dead-end desk job, doing something I didn't really care about, just to bring in cash. I justified most of my first 15 years here in Seattle with the fact my job(s) either A) gave me enough flexibility and cash to play when I wanted or B) were "interesting enough" most of the time. I also had (and have) my parents as the role model for major career changes and figured that, with patience and time, I'd figure out what I wanted to do.

Truck driving. Physical therapy. Project management. Home inspection. Software analyst.

And eventually, nursing. Perhaps the most important contributor to making the commitment was the support of Anastasia. She'd finally heard something that she really believed I would (and could) do.

So, here we go. I found out today that I got into Shoreline's RN program. Starts in six weeks. Time for another adventure.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Ethiopian Death March

Lalibela tour
Trek Day One
Trek Day Two

In the event of an unexpected landing, please move quickly to an emergency exit, keeping in mind that the nearest exit may be behind you.

Monday, February 13, 2012

Spaghetti Math

Lalibela tour
Trek Day One

Abune Josef is the third highest peak in Ethiopia. A broad, sloping bench more than 2 miles across rises up to become the 4295 meter summit from the south, while the north face is a sheer granite cliff. This massive chunk of rock sits in the high afro-alpine 36 kilometers from Lalibela, above Agaw Berat, our second day’s destination.

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Now, if you’ve been paying attention and doing the math, you’ll deduce that, if Josef is 36 kilometers from Lalibela and our first camp at Ad Medhane Alem was 13 kilometers from Lalibela, our second day of travel is 23 kilometers, or roughly 15 miles. In fact, Agaw Berat is 23 kilometers away and climbing Josef adds another three, for an even 26 kilometer, 17 mile day. Starting at 11,000 feet and climbing to just over 14,000. Have I mentioned that Anastasia picked this trek?

Informal Tail Guide

Lalibela tour

I’ve learned a couple of things today. For one, there are tour groups that describe their trips in the most benign way possible to take advantage of your perhaps-optimistic assessment of your own physical abilities. Once they get you to commit, they go to great lengths to make you aware of that optimistic assessment by putting you on a trail with dozens of children that can run circles around you while carrying a 35 pound bag of barley.