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The Nose | Corey Gargano
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Feet on earth. Knock on wood. Touch stone. Good luck to all. Ed Abbey. Sickle Ledge. After fixing and hauling the first four pitches. Mountains in the mist. Jugging fixed lines at 4AM. A bundled Dominic scopes what lies ahead. Sunrise on Day 1. Sunrise on the Cathedrals. Day 1. Dominic following a pendulum below Dolt Hole. Rise and shine on Dolt Tower. Note: Jimmy Deans in full effect. Dominic jugging on the way to El Cap Tower. Day 2. Elliott working the moves on the Jardine Traverse. Plush bivy for two.
Jaunts in the Meadows | Corey Gargano
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Feet on earth. Knock on wood. Touch stone. Good luck to all. Ed Abbey. Jaunts in the Meadows. Big smiles for wide cracks! Christina after onsighting The Thrill Is Gone. 10 . Christina preparing for battle below the 20′ crux roof on the Wailing Wall. 11 . Looking out from beneath the crux roof on Wailing Wall. Pulling into the flaring second roof on Wailing Wall. Christina. Tenaya Peak. Taking in the scenery, high on Tenaya Peak. Tenaya Peak summit. Tenaya Lake below. Guffin. Ready to roll. Man. 8220;When...
Squamish > Trout Creek | Corey Gargano
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Feet on earth. Knock on wood. Touch stone. Good luck to all. Ed Abbey. James on Wonderland. In Wonderland. Christina on the crux pitch of Squamish Buttress. Embarking on the Skywalker pitch. Duh-da-dum! Erica stopping to take in the scenery on Skywalker. Evening session at Burger and Fries. After stumbling upon a new wall in the Smoke Bluffs. Way of the Wife. James cools off on the Zip. Christina takes off on Crime of the Century. Crime of the Century. Kickin’ back with Kevin. Sean on Mr. Squiggles.
Bugaboos | Corey Gargano
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Feet on earth. Knock on wood. Touch stone. Good luck to all. Ed Abbey. Tara’s view. Approaching the Conrad Kain Hut. Anniversary Peak, Houndstooth and Snowpatch Spire (L-R) on the Bugaboo Glacier. Kickin’ back in the McTech Area. Vowell Glacier and Vowell Group. Watermelon snow. Chlamydomonas nivalis, an algae, makes the red pigment on the glaciers. The evening view from Applebee. Tara truckin’ across the Crescent Glacier at sunrise. Take five beneath the start of the NE Ridge of Bugaboo. Into East Creek...
Red Rock Canyon | Corey Gargano
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Feet on earth. Knock on wood. Touch stone. Good luck to all. Ed Abbey. Sunrise on Mt. Wilson. First pitch of Dogma. 5.11 V. Mac cruising up the first pitch. Mac leading the crux pitch off Sherwood Forest. Mac pulling on the sea of edges on Horseshoe Wall. Summit view of the RRCNCA. Mac prepping to rap the route. Rapping the fun first 5.11 pitch of Dogma. Joshua trees in bloom. Triassic Sands. Splitter hands on a wall of plates. 5.10. Mac on Triassic Sands. Looking down on pitch eight. Having never climbe...
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everyday sage: snack time
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Flavors and musings from my every day. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Oh my It has been so very long since I have visited with you. The last few months have been very busy. When we left SF for the mountains of Tahoe, I took at job at a major ski resort to open and run two new food trucks. Even with our lack of snow so far this year, I have been busy with repairs, training my team, and operating the trucks. To wrap up and carry as my snack. 1 1/2 cups shredded carrots (about 4-5 medium sized carrots). Simple ...
everyday sage: August 2013
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Flavors and musings from my every day. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. I am not often one to sit long enough for a movie. But when in Central Oregon with my family, sometimes a movie is the perfect way to come together in the evening. We pick a DVD from the small library beside the TV, scoop up some ice cream, and gather on the couches with dogs at our feet. One movie we have watched. Way too many times is Talladega Nights. It's a fair compromise, no? Makes about 8 - 8" crepes). 1/4 cup garbanzo bean flour.
everyday sage: annibirthday surprises
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Flavors and musings from my every day. Wednesday, September 11, 2013. I'm not very good at keeping secrets. But for the last month or so, I have had to keep mum to my Mom, someone I talk with nearly every day. You see, my sister and I decided to throw our parents a little party. They have been married 35 years, which it certainly reason enough to celebrate, but they also had milestone birthdays this summer. So we combined it all in one big surprise "annibirthday" party. But somehow, we pulled it off.
everyday sage: cilantro chimichurri
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Flavors and musings from my every day. Sunday, November 10, 2013. But that is beside the point. My topping of choice lately, is cilantro chimichurri. It has all of the same sorts of flavors ketchup does (tangy, sweet, salty, a bit spicy), but with a totally different, more grown-up take. Definitely not a classic chimichurri (don't tell my Argentine friends! But still really delicious. I recommend making some and keeping it in the fridge, just like you might ketchup: ready to top everything! Simple templa...
Pruning, Apple Trees, and Preparing for Spring | Culture vs. Nature
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Culture vs. Nature. At the bleeding edge of the least necessary and most important struggle of our time. Pruning, Apple Trees, and Preparing for Spring. February 24, 2013. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). February 25, 2013 at 10:15 am. March 1, 2013 at 12:12 am.
The backyard trees | Culture vs. Nature
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Culture vs. Nature. At the bleeding edge of the least necessary and most important struggle of our time. March 3, 2013. A Panorama of the trees in the backyard, which I’ll be updating you all about throughout the spring and summer. From left, the crepe myrtle, apple, and finally the Japanese maple in front of the deck. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window).
everyday sage: it's still fig season
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Flavors and musings from my every day. Wednesday, September 4, 2013. It's still fig season. School is starting. The yellow school buses have come out of hibernation. The leaves are starting to fall. It is finally getting warm in SF. All signs that summer is coming to an end. This last weekend, as we said our goodbyes to summer in the annual Labor Day holiday rituals, my sweetie and I were asked to participate in a bake sale. My first thought was, "Figs! What can I do with figs? Makes 16- 2" squares.
The rainy back yard with freshly pruned trees | Culture vs. Nature
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Culture vs. Nature. At the bleeding edge of the least necessary and most important struggle of our time. The rainy back yard with freshly pruned trees. February 26, 2013. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →. The Blogs at HowStuffWorks.
Realpolitik–Nairobi ‘Community of Practice’ communicators get real practice impacting policymakers | Culture vs. Nature
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Culture vs. Nature. At the bleeding edge of the least necessary and most important struggle of our time. Realpolitik–Nairobi ‘Community of Practice’ communicators get real practice impacting policymakers. July 11, 2014. A group of communications professionals working in agriculture, research and development in greater Nairobi have been meeting every year or so for the last four years. Communications staff of the International Livestock Research Institute ( ILRI. Have hosted most of these gatherings in th...
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