The following is a continuation of Langtang Valley Nepal in April 2010, Part 1: Kathmandu to Kyangjin Gompa After a short meal, we made the decision to hike to the glaciers we had seen as our helicopter landed. It was a very aggressive plan considering that we had only arrived from Kathmandu that morning and […]
July 28, 2011
Langtang Valley Nepal in April 2010, Part 3: Kyangjin Gompa to Tsergo Ri
The following is a continuation of Langtang Valley Nepal in April 2010, Part 2: Hiking the Langtang Lirung Glacier Only twenty-four hours into actually trekking and on our fourth day in Nepal we were treated to a hike up a nearby peak known as Tsergo Ri at 5024 m. (16,428 ft.). The approach involved heading […]
July 23, 2011
Kayaking Newport Harbor with the Brittanys in July 2011
We spent ‘The Fourth’ visiting our friends who live on the Peninsula at Newport Beach, California, and as always, took Gwenn and Mitch, our rescued French and American brittanys along. Rather than leave them back at the house when it was time to kayak, we decided to let them come along just to see how […]
July 23, 2011
Langtang Valley Nepal in April 2010, Part 1: Kathmandu to Kyangjin Gompa
This post is a continuation of Arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 2010. Going trekking Few experiences in our lives compare to spending two days trying to fly out of the Kathmandu domestic air terminal. Our destination was Tumlingtar, east of Kathmandu and south of Mt Everest, but weather conditions both days were hot and humid, […]
July 16, 2011
Mt Whitney by the Mountaineer’s Route, July 2011
Jeanne, our friend Craig and I made our second attempt on Mt Whitney’s (4421 m. 14,505 ft.) Mountaineer’s Route on June 13th and 14th, 2011. The highest peak in the lower forty eight states, Mt. Whitney is typically accomplished as a very long hike of 22 miles from the Whitney Portal (2,250 m., 8,360 ft.) trailhead. […]
July 13, 2011
London in July 2011
Flying We arrive having slept somewhere between four and seven hours of the eleven hour flight. The challenge isn’t just going to sleep, but deciding how many movies to catch and in what order. More often than not, we end up seeing the same thirty minutes of the same movie several times, leaving us with […]
July 12, 2011
Hiking Kauai’s Koke’e State Park, July 2011
Change of plans Most people go to Hawaii to relax on a beach, but that would be too easy for us. Not enough adventure. Even on our wedding day in May, 2009, we managed to squeeze in a hike on the island of Maui (after the ceremony). Unfortunately, this trip was the second time we […]
July 8, 2011
Four recommendations for Honolulu and the Island of Oahu
Just because we were on an island paradise didn’t mean we wanted to sit still. We look for adventure everywhere we go and locals are often a great source of inspiration. Within hours of our arrival we’d met Jason and Fermin at the Royal Hawaiian. When we explained that we love to hike, climb and […]
July 7, 2011
Start of the Appalachian Trail in December 2010
Given an extra day on a business trip to Atlanta, what better to do as an unplanned adventure than to hike north from the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. The 3,508 km (2,180 mile) trail officially starts at Springer Mountain, GA, but there is a great day hike that takes you up to that […]
July 7, 2011
Why do we love the Tour de France?
There are few events like it in the world…a month of cycling races around one of the acknowledged most-beautiful countries in the World. Even without the racing, it is a gorgeous month-long history lesson. Getting specific…why do we like it so much? Here are four very good reasons: Participation The common man participates, even the […]










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