June 12, 2011

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Trekking Nepal in April 2011 – Part 2: Gorkha to Baluwa

The following is a continuation of Part 1:  Kathmandu to Gorkha. We left Kathmandu and the Vajra Hotel in a large passenger van on a drive to the city of Gorkha.  Once in Gorkha, we met a surprise Maoist protest that shut down the road leading to our trail head.  This doesn’t mean we waited […]

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June 11, 2011

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An evening in Winchester, Hampshire, UK

We were fortunate to have an evening off from meetings while in the UK last week, so we took a taxi to the nearby city of Winchester.  I have to admit that we didn’t realize before going that this is one of the most historic cities in England.  Once there, we were transported back in time by find […]

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June 5, 2011

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Arriving in Kathmandu, Nepal, April 2010

We saw Everest for the first time from our Thai Airways flight from Bangkok to Kathmandu.  After departing Bangkok, we traveled northwest along the cost of Myanmar and began going overland as soon as we reached the northern-most part of the Bay of Bengal, which touches Myanmar, Bangladesh and India.  Our trajectory took us over […]

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June 5, 2011

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Biking l’île de Noirmoutier

We planned to spend the day in Belle-Île, but an invitation to have dinner at Jeanne’s brother’s home that evening made us rethink going north along the Brittany Coast .  Instead we planned a trip to Vendée, an area just south of Saint Nazaire and the mouth of the Loire River, closer to his home.  Vendée isn’t part of Brittany […]

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June 1, 2011

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Review of Garmin 62s GPS

Originally submitted at REI The Garmin 62s GPS does exactly what we bought it for. We were looking for a device that would last longer than our cell phones and would work in the many places we go that don’t have cell coverage. We wanted waterproof and rugged and were wiling to give up some […]

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January 14, 2011

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Hiking the Cannell Trail near Kernville, CA for Christmas 2010

We made a last minute decision to rent a cabin near Lake Isabella, CA for Christmas 2010. This area is very popular in the summer for whitewater rafting on the Kern River and for boating on Lake Isabella. The mountains aren’t quite as high as the Sierra Nevadas to the North but are close enough […]

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December 26, 2010

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Maui Switchfoot concert in March 2012

Switchfoot puts on an amazing show, and Maui was no different. Not only is the music excellent, but the crowd knows the words to nearly every song and stands for the entire show. Not our first Switchfoot show, but it was the best venue and our seats (third row center) were fantastic. It was great […]

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December 25, 2010

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Review of Snow Peak Titanium Spork

Originally submitted at REI What do you get when you cross a lightweight titanium spoon with a lightweight titanium fork? The ultimate eating utensil! Snow Peak Titanium Spork Indispensable By MaximumAdventure dot net from Pasadena, CA on 12/25/2011 5out of 5 Pros: Durable, Lightweight, Compact, Easy To Clean Best Uses: Car Camping, High Altitude, Backpacking, […]

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October 19, 2010

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California Brittany Club Field Trails in Santa Ynez, CA in October 2010

We’ve adopted two brittanys that for different reasons, haven’t become gun dogs. We were delighted, though, when we were invited to the American Brittany Club’s Fall Field Trials held in early October 2010 at the “El Rancho Espanol de Cuyama”, AKA Spanish Ranch in gorgeous Santa Ynez, California. We were eager to go partly because Mitch’s mother, […]

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October 9, 2010

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Mt San Antonio (Mt Baldy) with the Brittanys in October 2010

It was odd that we hadn’t hiked up Mt Baldy in all our years in Pasadena.  “Baldy” is the highest peak surrounding the Los Angeles Basin at 3069m. (10,068 ft.).  Officially Mt San Antonio, it is a pyramid-shaped mountain that has no trees and few features near the top, thus the name. Baldy has a […]

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