14 July 2011

my super authentic colorado weekend

my friend lily's dad was in vail for a lacrosse tournament that he plays in every year. he rents this really nice condo, and lily and he go to the tourney, then hike and raft after the games. this year i went with lily as a nice mini vacation (one of many so far this summer). i planned to do a 14er as well since i haven't done any yet this year. i was going solo since my regular 14er partner ditched me for the tetons... then we went rafting in buena vista, followed by a house party in vail complete with bbq and bluegrass. got up sunday to watch a lax game, go for a hike, and pick up my friend zach (!) who was visiting from alaska. then we cooked out and hot tubbed it up before driving back to boulder. whew!


the indoor pool at the hotel. you can barely see it, but to the right is the outdoor hot tub we used quite a bit in that short span.


sunrise over buena vista as i headed up the road to get to the trailhead. it's a 3+ mile trek up a curvy, one-way mountain road. quite the experience to do by yourself at 4 in the morning.


more sunrise on the trail.


when you hike by yourself, this is how you have to get pictures
of your own awesomeness.
this was around 5:15 am.


these were the first people i ran into on the trail, and father-daughter pair. the girl was in front with a makeshift splint and crutches. she was hobbling along the trail, and apparently she had gone off-trail to pee, and a boulder came out of nowhere and rolled over her knee and dislocated it. her kneecap was hanging off to the side. she seemed to be holding up fine, but yikes. it made me be extra careful since i was alone with no trekking poles.


on the way up. that's the summit on the right. you switchback up to the ridge on the left, then ridge walk the rest of the way up. it's a fun climb with lots of loose scree to watch out for. this is also the second time i attempted princeton because we tried it last year in early spring, and got turned back because of whiteout conditions and ice covering all the rocks.


me on the way down. happy to be going down. there were easily 100 people i passed going up. many of them wearing shorts, jeans, and no packs. it always amazes me how little respect people have for the seriousness of these mountains: how the weather can change in an instant, even a prepared hiker can dislocate a knee, or taking a tumble down the scree. oh well. natural selection at its finest, i suppose.


my awesome blisters after the hike. i never get blisters, especially not with those shoes, but i'm pretty sure all the loose rock and bending and twisting of my ankles made my shoes really loose. they felt fine, so i didn't tighten them up. this is the result.
a note: i picked these with a pin before we went rafting because i knew they would undoubtedly get popped when i jammed my feet in the raft. each blister resulted in a spray of at least 4 feet. i was pretty proud of myself.


lily getting ready to go rafting and looking hawt.
"these are expensive ray-bans, jackass."


lily soaking up the sun at her dad's lax game on sunday morning.
they won handily. (look at that hair!)


a nice aspen grove on our hike up to some falls near vail. a great hike
with some good people. a bit unnaturally green for colorado, but it was late june!

p.s. can i just say that i'm pretty proud of my summer so far that i can get so many pictures in one post that talks about one weekend? and in the few weeks since this adventure, i've done a lot more! stay tuned for the rest of my kick-ass colorado summer.

if you care

what my desk looks like during a shipping week (aka deadline week), which is this week, and 2 weeks ago, and 2 weeks before that, and 2 weeks before that, and so on and so forth.


and yes, that beer was cracked shortly after this picture was taken.

p.s. sorry it's a little blurry, this was taken with my fancy iphone app that seemed to have a hard time stitching the photos together.

28 June 2011

weekend with dre!

one of my closest friends from yellowstone came to visit a few weekends ago, so all the colorado yellowstoners got together and made our annual ruckus.
now that i'm fully recovered from that weekend, i can put pictures up.


dre, me, and pants at late-night happy hour sushi on thursday night.
a crappy picture, but we all look so cute, i had to put it up.


my awesome iphone panorama of the sun setting over
downtown denver from pants' and brian's sweet terrace.


an obligatory visit to the coors factory. this is my...8th time?


pauly wogs being, well...wogs on the way to the rockies game.


rockies vs. detroit tigers. we were the only tigers fan in a sea of rockies fans.
needless to say, we were not popular...


me and dre. that joy is real, people. you can't fake that.


a classic dre-wogs moment.
pretty sure pauly did/said something stupid, and dre reacted.

24 June 2011

mig

favorite photos of myself from iceland.
can i go back there now?


after 2 full days of grey and overcast skies, the sun finally came out around 6pm on the 3rd day.
everyone was ready to pack it in after a full day of laps, but the
sun rejuvenated all of us, and we skied for another few hours. this was one of the
best moments of my life (also, this photo is not posed). plus i loved those la sportiva skis.


this is the picture that makes me feel like an absolute badass. i'm the one a little bit in the
front farthest away from the camera. on the last full day of touring we had to wade through
the mouth of the river a few times to get to where the zodiac could pick us up. so cool.


i'm the second one coming up the mountain. this was taken on the day
when we skied up from one fjord all the way down to the water in another
fjord. there are very few places in this world where you can ski right
down to the water, so this was definitely a once-in-a-lifetime experience.


apparently everyone thought this look was hilarious, but it kept me warm, so i didn't care!


heading out of camp on the first day. absolutely loved those
scarpa gea boots that i tested the whole time. the bright green color didn't hurt. :)


this was my get-up for the 5 days in the backcountry. the westcomb jacket and native sunglasses
pretty much never left my body the whole winter and spring in boulder and iceland.
yes, laura, i did semi-retire my old white sunglasses, but i replaced them with this pair,
which you'll notice are still pretty white and pretty large.

13 June 2011

camping.

nature really does heal all wounds. i was feeling down and out and lonely and sad at the end of last week as evidenced by my blog post....

then i went camping in some of my favorite mountains in colorado with two of my friends and my lizzie dog. we camped and ate good food and hiked and bonded. it was great. i came out a happier and healthier person. i need to remember the outdoors as my fix and my savior in situations where i can't get out of my own head.

words can't do it justice, so here are some photos instead (all taken with my new iphone!):

my partners in crime:


lily having way too much fun pumping water.


dave looking like a rock star.


lizzles looking skittish and nervous (as always). she managed to butt-down run back and forth on the snow and had the time of her life the whole hike. she's definitely a snow dog.


pumping water. i remember being so happy at this moment. a nice rushing creek, sun on my back, long hike done, two good friends, fresh cold water, a warm hearty meal we would soon cook, and cold beers we would soon drink. a moment to end all moments. i remember thinking to myself, you need to store this moment in your brain and remember it whenever you're not happy. this will make you happy. it's worked so far.


nice sunset on a random mountain on the drive in.


mt. princeton


the creek where we filtered, surrounded by a green meadow.


lizzie and i on the ride back. we were both tuckered.


sunset over a lake on the drive down friday night.

10 June 2011

as of late.

too tired...
too sad...
too overwhelmed...
too much to blog.
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