Saturday, January 16, 2010

Family Time

We were lucky this holiday season, as we got to see both our families in the following order: Thanksgiving in San Diego with the Conrads>>early December trip to Steamboat Springs with the Bauers>>Christmas all over California with the Conrads. This post will be a quick overview (mostly pictures) of the adventures.

Trip 1: Coronado Island for Thanksgiving

The group in front of the rental house
San Diego sunshine and blossom
Lovely buffet brunch on Thanksgiving (mimosas needing refill here)Stylish sisters at brunch
Group ride along the coast
Paraglider gazing
Hiking down cliffs to the beach

Trip 2: Steamboat Springs

Rabbit Ears Pass hiking/boarding/skiing/sledding
Buffalo Pass hiking/skiing/boarding
Cute. Just. Freaking. Cute.
(side note: we cut this trip one day short because of an impending snow storm and apocalyptic traffic reports, so photos will continue back in Boulder)

Hiking Gregory Canyon with Em and Keith
Canyon view
The mighty hikers. This was one cold, windy day.
Bbbrrrrrrrrr!
Cold.

Trip 3: Christmas and after in Los Alamitos, Vallejo, San Jose, Walnut Creek, San Francisco

Sisters at Grandma and Grandpa's house
Group walk in San Jose
Recess?
Day trip to San Fran
Camera goofin'
de Young Museum
Gorgeous sister Christina and fiancee (!) Francis near the buffalo paddock in Golden Gate Park
Gooberfest on the Segways! Ordinarily I would be heckling us, but actually, they were pretty dang cool to ride (so long as you mind the sudden stops and avoid crashing into the goober in front of you...a lesson learned best by doing, I find).
Rejoicing on a grand stage in the music concourse at Golden Gate Park
Okay, I miss everybody already...

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Bison Peak

Bison Peak is the highest point (12,431ft) in the Tarryall Mountain Range of the Lost Creek Wilderness. Unusual rock formations are the hallmark of this area and Bison Peak has the largest collection of them, but since it's not a sacred, glorious, transcendent fourteener the trails stay pretty quiet. In fact, we hiked it on a Saturday in mid-November and saw no one. Yes.

For most of the trail it's hard to tell exactly what makes the area special.
But once we surfaced above the dense trees and crossed this field...
...we got our first good look at why we came:
A world of gnarled granite, precarious spires, and bizarre, impossible formations:
Fantastic. We enjoyed a windy lunch at the top and did some scramble exploring, but forwent the peak because we'd had enough of the tempest:

A good day.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Mt Elbert

We hiked this beast in September, as Autumn was just beginning to reveal itself. There was a sprinkling of snow at the peak and some rain on the way down, but a spectacular day overall.

Factoid: Second highest mountain in the contiguous US = Mt. Elbert at 14,443ft

Eyes on the prize...
Up. and up some more.
aaannndd....we're there! That was easy! Misty view at the top.
Carl looking for the next cairn.The Soob pulled some wicked maneuvers to get us to a secluded camping spot close to the trailhead.
More gorgeous country on the drive home. Near Leadville.
Bagged another one :)

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Summer Sojourn (II)

At the end of August I "quit" my job (where I am still working to this day) and spent close to a month with the fam! It was probably way too long for them, but I enjoyed myself.

Our first major event, in celebration of 2 August birthdays (me and dad), was a fancy dinner in Laguna Beach followed by an evening at Pageant of the Masters. The show, for interested parties out there, is a series of live recreations of famous works of art on stage. The creators use special makeup, costume and lighting techniques to make the recreation look 2-dimensional and they are spectacular at it. Each year they feature a new theme and "The Muse" this year featured works by Gauguin, Dali, Monet and others.

No cameras allowed inside, but here are some hellions before the show... Next we headed out desert-way and made a pit stop at this insane racetrack where we were made to drive way too fast in unforgiving heat with little in the way of protective comforts for our bones and skin and other vital bits. They did supply us with jackets. and helmets. But none of this helped me feel less like I would crash and die if I didn't slow to a crawl around every turn. Wimp alert! Dad and Allie must have gotten extra-padded jackets because they didn't seem to take issue with the 60 mile-per-hour-ness of the whole experience. Phoebe had the handicap excuse of having no driving experience, and I tried the "slow car" defense, but in the end had no choice but to wallow in my chicken soup.

See for yourself. Lucky to be alive I tell ya.

Our destination for the day was this oasis in the middle of Palm Desert. There were parrots and other conversational birds in the lobby. Talking with them was fun at first, but this guy entranced me in a stare-down that was just plain creepy. By the end he had convinced me that he had a soul and was tired of our tourist games. It was weird.
We spent time lounging by the pools and enjoying Palm Desert, and made a day trip to conquer Mt. San Jacinto. The day went like this: depart resort (elev. 220ft), drive to the tramway station (elev. 2,643ft), ride the aerial tram to the trail head (elev. 8,516ft), hike, summit the peak (elev. 10,834ft), then reverse. Booya!

Our final stop on the journey was the grandparent's timeshare condo in Sedona, AZ. This has become an annual trip for whomever can make it.
I love going. Sedona is beautiful.
This year Dad rented a Jeep and ohmygosh.itwasfun. I am generally anti-motorized vehicles (dirt bikes, trucks, ski mobiles, etc) on any wilderness trail because the sound of revving motors just doesn't jive with my nature/solitude/get-away-from-people time. And I have been specifically anti-Jeep after Carl and I spent an entire week of Spring break one year competing with Jeepers Creepers on the mountain biking trails of Moab. I found, however, as I sat behind the wheel of the armored behemoth, hikers really are the bigger nuisance...so small and slow...

Out of the way hippies! This is my trail.
great trip.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

What the...

We got hit with "the worst October storm in 12 years" last week. This week's forecast? 70s on Thursday.

Mother Nature...the games you play....

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Summer Sojourn (I)

Somehow all the Bauers and Bauers-by-association came together in the same place at the same time this summer! The place: Gig Harbor and vicinity. The time: August. The haps: games, lake, kayak flipping, computer building, wood pile relocation, bocce ball, food.

Now I see that we were too busy doing stuff to take pictures. But, we work with what we have, so here ya go:


Lakeside bonding.A glimpse of Neena's garden. Lovely, even at the tail-end of summer...Somebody give this guy a hand! Oh wait, he didn't need help. In fact, Henry even conquered a section of swift moving water, paddling alone. What a pro.
And..we saw the ACTONS! Our dear friends Orb and Ali trekked out from Seattle for dinner and fun one night. It was the first time I (Tory) had seen their cute kiddo, Aurelia. So fun!See? Not many pictures. The trip was longer than a day, I swear. And it was great. But you'll just have to take our word for it.