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Dreams, Plans, and Adventures
A reader asked what a burpee is. Here's a video demonstrating burpees. The last part of the demonstration are burpees with a muscle up. I'm not doing those yet.
Just before Thanksgiving I signed up for Summit for Someone, an organization that benefits at-risk children by providing them with a mentored outdoor experience. This experience gives them good decision-making and leadership skills. The program changes lives. I plunked down...
Randy with Mt. Shuksan in the background Pretty parallel ski lines from Artist Point toward Swift Creek. The snow was awesome! [Help me Summit for Someone. I get to climb Mt. Rainier and the funds I raise benefit at-risk teens....
Last weekend we went to Yakima to attend a wedding on 11/11/11. The wedding was held at the local hockey rink because the groom is a youth hockey coach and the bride's sons were youth hockey players. The rest is...
When Shannon and I decided to take a nice Monday furlough day and go for a hike, we were in search of fall color and found it at Maple Pass Loop hike. Shannon had beta from friends that there was...
I apologize for that title but I didn't know what else to call this blog post. I've mentioned before that between September 2010 and February 2011 three of my mentors died doing what they love. Some people may find comfort...
Saturday promised to be the last nice day for awhile but here it is Sunday and perfectly sunny. Anyway, Jenny hatched a plan to hike and scramble Hidden Lake Peak with friends and dogs. Her husband Chris, Shannon, and Randy...
Our vacation had three parts to it: Randy's cousin was getting married, our every other year trek to visit Randy's family, and some fun for ourselves in Bar Harbor. We were going anyway for the last two parts so when...
Lately I've been bogged down by a Big Project at work. Ordinarily I don't let things like that interfere with my normal routine or level of happiness. However, I really wanted to get this project done before we left for...
Mt. Dickerman has almost 4000' of elevation gain in about 4.3 miles. Here are the pictures: The peak to the left is Pugh. In the clouds is Mt. Baker. You can barely make out the lower fringes of the glaciers....
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