Saturday, July 12, 2008

Sleepmonsters be damned!


I saw a young Elvis near one of the lakes on who knows what godforsaken trekking section we were on and then there was an incident with Snow White, a Hut, a hot dog and the Enchanted Forest. So, it was with some trepidation that I informed my teammates that I saw Conrad Anker on the rocks during the climbing section.
It wasn't a hallucination! He really was there.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Climbing Station


Thanks you Craig L. I had no problems. We ascended up one of the poles for the chair lifts, went around a knot and then rappelled down. No one changed my gear after I told them who helped me with the set up.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Certifications

We finished the certification process. We had to show our tons of mandatory gear, ascen up a tower, rappel from the tower, take out boats in the little lake here (46 degree water), tip them over, right them, swim, and do also swim on our river boards. Tha day was tiring - think of the race! Anyway - do have some good pictures courtest of a photographer (Mike Hedge) who caught us in action while river boarding. Check out

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/sets/72157605719389451/?page=3

some good shots of Jamie, Ron, Julie, and Dom on the river are

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/2596389083/in/set-72157605719389451/

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/2597222694/in/set-72157605719389451/

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/2597221716/in/set-72157605719389451/

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/2597223208/in/set-72157605719389451/

http://flickr.com/photos/mikehedge/2596392759/in/set-72157605719389451/

Friday, June 20, 2008

We're all here


We are now all here in Montana. Kent arrived about 7 PM Montana time. Today Julie, Jamie, Ron, and Dom tried out the river boards on the Gallatin River. At first we planned to do a section of the river called the Mad Mile (actually it is longer) - but after talking to the river guides who say they will not take groups down it when the river is above 3500 cfs (it was running 5200 cfs today) we decided to do an easier section. Still - it was some incredible whitewater. We'll try to get some pictures up tomorrow.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Whitewater Swimming on a Rip Board



This is the "Zoom Flume" Class IV rapids in Brown's Canyon. It was so wicked we had to do it twice. We went with Shane Bolling from Ripboard.com. He is an outstanding instructor and coach and I was never skeered! We went to Buena Vista and Salida in connection with the Fib Art Festival and took advantage of the whitewater.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

White Ranch Open Space Park


Today was supposed to be my last hard day on the bike. I went to White Ranch which is just North of Golden, CO. As you can see the downhill section was a blast to bomb. Unfortunately, I chose a difficult trail up the mountain that was full of oppressive rocks and erosion control logs so that I spent more time practicing my "hike-a-bike" than I care to admit. It's all good practice.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Arnot Creek / Highland Lakes

Went for an 8-hour "dress rehearsal" for PQ on Saturday. My loop took me from the Arnot Creek trailhead near Dardanelle to the Highland Lakes and back. Track on MB.



There is still plenty of snow above 8000ft in the Sierras. And this was a very low snow year. I'm starting to wonder how PQ is going to work, given the mountains in Montana are at similar altitudes, but much farther north. Perhaps they do not get as much snow there.

I spent several miles walking on snow with little evidence of the trail. Snowshoes would have been a hindrance and were not needed due to the dense spring snowpack. Check out the full photo album to see what I mean.

In other news:
  • Two weeks ago I went for a crappy training run in the Ventana Wilderness. No trails, no fun, no nothing, just poison oak. See track.
  • Last weekend I raced in NORCAL AR #3 at Henry Coe State Park. I was with Tim K. and Wendy W. We took it easy and placed fourth. Not too shabby. Tim and Wendy are also going to PQ, both on different teams (Dancing Pandas and Marmot).