myriad of the mundane

1.23.2006

hey all, i just got back from Paradise. really. it's on rainier and it isn't named falsely. we had great weather after the first hour or so and it was a lot of fun. the first hour it was so foggy we couldn't see the folks we were meeting setting up their tents 30 feet away. it's hardcore fog, that. so we walked a half mile up the trail in snowshoes with full packs before we figured it out. not exactly the perfect start.
i did learn how to self-arrest, though, so now i can use an ice ax the way it was meant. i can self-arrest from a face first, feet first or head first on my back position and got my ax into solid stopping snow the best of anyone in the class. we also glisaded. don't know if that's how you spell it...but it's basically sliding down a steep slope on your butt using your ice ax like a rudder to stear around boulders, trees and the like. very fun, very fast and hopefully i have a picture of that coming to show you all. it was sunny the whole weekend, though, which made for one hell of a nice trip. and i got to take out my 15 degree rated sleeping bag for its first trip. made it very happy, let me tell you what.
i also figured out that hot cocoa and oatmeal go well together this morning.
past that i've been looking into moving out and working like mad. i've also found someone to help me to learn how to sew well so that's always good. i've done a fundamental redesign on my shelter and it'll be better for it and have been slowly refining my pack that i want to make. i'm quite excited for this trip and i've figured out a few more things to build into the pack. like a groundcloth that stows in the pouch for the therm-a-rest frame for the pack to sit on in wet/dirty conditions. i can't wait for summer so i can see how light i can go. winter is a real challenge to going light because you really have no margin for error. if you screw up you could die much quicker than in summer. so i want to wait until then to do all of this.
and i just got done with the hat portion of a peruvian chullo that i'm going to say i made for sara. really it was for me but then i made it too small. i've been doing that a lot with this hat. this is the fourth time i've attempted it. so it kinda fits me but it fits here really well. thus it'll be hers. i'm adding the flaps soon. more pictures to follow. talk to you all soon.
that is all.

3 Comments:

  • Can't wait for the pictures. It sounded fun except for the cold...burrrrr!

    By Blogger sumo, at 11:44 PM  

  • nah, it wasn't too cold, lol. especially with all the layers i brought. i'm starting to cut down the weight and amount of gear that i'm bringing to only those things that i consistently use. so pretty soon i'll be at about three insulating pieces and a couple pair of gloves. honestly i only got cold when i was in my boots that morning. turns out part of that was because i had a 9.5 bootie in the thing and i'm an 11 in that boot. so my little toes were cramped and didn't have any air insulating them.
    the pictures will be amazing, though, i'm sure.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:47 AM  

  • sounds like youre good and living life all 'zesty n shit'! good for you brother.

    By Blogger geezer squeezer!, at 1:08 PM  

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