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Marsupials' Lair: Day 2: North Glacier Pass to north Twin Island Lake
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Wednesday, August 06, 2014. Day 2: North Glacier Pass to north Twin Island Lake. After breakfast and packing up, we took off toward the low point between Banner and Davis, which is pretty obvious. There's also a well-defined use trail. It was remarkable how much smaller Thousand Island's inlet stream had gotten overnight. It went from a raging white torrent to a crystal clear stream. There's no need to cross it until you're quite high. But what a place to rest! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Marsupials' Lair: 07/01/2014 - 08/01/2014
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Thursday, July 10, 2014. High Trail to Thousand Island Lake. We started our pack trip from Agnew Meadows. Grandpa gave us a ride to the trailhead from the cabin early enough in the morning that he could get us down and then get back out again before the gate opened at 7:00. We started hiking just a bit before 7. Links to this post. Labels: Ansel Adams Wilderness. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Dan and Katie Peckham. Orange County Rare Bird Alert. Surf Birds - World Birding. High Trail to Thousand Island Lake.
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Marsupials' Lair: 07/01/2013 - 08/01/2013
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Wednesday, July 31, 2013. Backpacking Day 2: To Bench Valley. The second day of our trip took us up out of the North Fork valley to Guest Lake, in a hanging valley above it. There are two ways up to Guest Lake from the river. You can either take the established trail, or you can use the old trail, which has been abandoned for many years. The old trail goes straight up the hill, and the new one requires a three mile or so dog-leg upstream on the river. We opted to try the old route. The North Fork valley.
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Marsupials' Lair: LA Marathon
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Monday, March 10, 2014. I wanted to type out briefly what it was like to run my first marathon. You know, so I won't forget. It took about an hour and cost $14 for the two of us to make the trip. The course of the marathon ran from Dodger Stadium to Santa Monica through Hollywood and Beverly Hills. Libby was great and came to see me off and then drove down to Santa Monica to meet me at the finish line. Couldn't do it without her! The Start: My Knee and Training. Since the pain was worse this time, I knew...
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Marsupials' Lair: 08/01/2013 - 09/01/2013
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Sunday, August 18, 2013. Day 5: Blackcap Basin. I wish we could have spent more than one day in Blackcap Basin. It's quite large, and there is a lot of it that we didn't have time to explore. We focused on just the southernmost corner of the basin on this layover day. Libby in camp on the smoky morning. Our dayhike was through an alpine wonderland of meadows, rocks, sand, and the occasional stand of limber or whitebark pine. Most of the time, Finger Peak picturesquely framed our views. Each lake brought ...
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Marsupials' Lair: Day 3: Bench Valley Dayhike
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Thursday, August 01, 2013. Day 3: Bench Valley Dayhike. The third day of our trip was dedicated to exploring Bench Valley. The goal was to drink in the sights, and it turned out to be a lovely place to do that. These lakes are all very nice to look at, their sparkling blue waters framed by high altitude meadows spotted with vividly colored alpine wildflowers, fringed by whitebark, lodgepole, and limber pine forest, and rimmed by white granite cliffs, boulders, and the peaks of the Le Conte Divide. From S...
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Marsupials' Lair: Day 5: Blackcap Basin
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Sunday, August 18, 2013. Day 5: Blackcap Basin. I wish we could have spent more than one day in Blackcap Basin. It's quite large, and there is a lot of it that we didn't have time to explore. We focused on just the southernmost corner of the basin on this layover day. Libby in camp on the smoky morning. Our dayhike was through an alpine wonderland of meadows, rocks, sand, and the occasional stand of limber or whitebark pine. Most of the time, Finger Peak picturesquely framed our views. Each lake brought ...
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Marsupials' Lair: Day 4: Blackcap Traverse
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Sunday, August 04, 2013. Day 4: Blackcap Traverse. On our fourth day, we hiked from Guest Lake to Blackcap Basin via a high traverse. Secor has a route that stays at about 10,400', but we worked our way quite a bit higher. In fact, we ended up climbing the mountain, dropping our packs maybe 500' below the summit. Still, Secor's route is class two, and we stayed class one the whole time. Libby in high meadow. After leaving the summit, we picked up our packs and headed for Blackcap Basin. After travers...
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Marsupials' Lair: 01/01/2013 - 02/01/2013
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Friday, January 18, 2013. Movie Notes: A Day at the Races. A Day at the Races (1937). This isn't the best of the Marx Brothers. It's a bit too tame, too long, and it is tainted by the unfortunate racist climate of the era. The other sequence in the movie with real energy is the dance sequence by the barn. It's that sort of contained African-American expression that is regrettable today, but the performers far outclass the musical numbers of their white counterparts. Links to this post. The most compellin...