Adventures at home, abroad, and online

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South Baycation

A friend needed last-minute house sitting over the holiday weekend, and so Ruth, Laika and I took a short vacation in the South Bay. The house was lovely, the cats dismissive, and the hot-tub inviting.

Hiked in the hills, got stuck in traffic on CA-17, and visited the aquarium in Monterey. The normally reticent giant octopus came out of his corner, and the sea turtle showed off for the cameras. The otters were not so cooperative.

Attack
Octopus

Turtle!

Went strawberry picking by the sea, boardwalk walking in Santa Cruz, and screaming up and down a hydraulically powered tower.

Enjoying
Strawberries!

Double Shot

Returned to Oakland to watch the fireworks from our roof, only to find it padlocked and a stern sign warning trespassers of eviction. Instead, we climbed out onto the fire escape with our neighbors, and watched from the side of the building instead. Still, I’ll miss our lovely “upyard”. Ruth may need to practice her lock picking skills.

The Visit Home

Went home this week for a myriad of reasons: Hannah’s 21st birthday, to help stack wood with Janet and Lou, the Knight Conference at the Media Lab, and just to smell Vermont’s sweet summer air. Ate dozens of oysters, buckets of steamers, at least three lobsters each, and the world’s best homemade key lime pie. Laid out under the stars gazing at the milky way, until we were frightened inside by the terrifying scream of what we can only imagine was a bobcat. Swam in a river, slid down a waterfall, and kayaked around an island.

I know you say that you can’t go home again, but I sure enjoy trying.

Pastoral Farm

Roller Derby

Went to the Bay Area Derby Girls April Reign Double Header. We of course cheered extra hard for the Oakland Outlaws, but they got pretty destroyed by the Richmond Wrecking Belles.

Berkeley Resistance
Oakland Outlaws
Oakland's Lethally Blonde
SF ShEvil Dead Jammer

Bring Your Own Bigwheel

Ventured to Potrero Hill with Jeff to see the annual running of the bigwheels down Vermont St. This year I was a spectator; next year, a champion.

Chicken
Steep curve
Unorthodox ride
Well equipped

The final run

Jakes Peak

Had a Spring Break MITOC reunion, with Chris, Greg, Drew, Eric and others. Stayed at a Tahoe “cabin”, really an incredible home we were able to stay in for free. No Camelot for us! There’s more snow here than I’ve ever seen. The moutains got seven-plus feet over the last week. Got up there on Friday night after a long drive, made longer by needing to put on chains, which were entirely unnecessary. I wish CalTrans would let you pass the chain control if you’re a competent winter driver. But the (apparently injury-free) rollover accident we saw indicates that not everyone is…

Record breaking snowfall

Went to Alpine on Saturday, which had a tremendous amount of snow, but was incredibly windy. Got stuck at the base of Sherwood when the lift shut down, so we had a nice climb out. Should have gone to Squaw, where our friends had a top ten day. At least we got a comped lift ticket for another day. The walls of the parking lot were 20′ of snow, so there should be plenty left later in the season.


Ascending from the Lake
At the back of the pack

On Sunday we went to Jakes Peak just off Emerald Bay. It’s a classic backcountry run, with a pretty steep skin track right off the bat. I’m a little out of shape, but Chris kept me company in the back. When we got to the top, I was glad to have my new beacon and shovel, as there are several clear avalanche paths. Definitely need that gear out here; and yes Mom, I am going to take a safety course.


Descending un-gracefully

Descending was not as epic as you’d think given the amount of snow. The high winds had done their worst, and the surface was pretty slabby for the top third. The middle was quite nice, and then it got a little heavier at the bottom. Took a few tumbles in the soft snow when I couldn’t keep my weight far enough back. Still, I had a better descent than John, whose rented AT gear malfunctioned and so had to walk/shovel ride down 2000 feet. Better luck next time, Gamble.

After one lap, I was too spent to consider another. The boys built a kicker at the side of the road and got some extra vert off the 12 foot drop. Drew called his Mom while sending it, for a thousand extra gnar points .

Got home around 9:30, and launched the new Presente.org site. Not bad for a three day weekend.

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