Month: October 2012

  • Keystone Loop Non-Flight

    If you’re fortunate enough to be able to take a workday evening hike, why not just make sure that arm flapping still does not enable flight? Dylan flaps Just don’t break a wing. Dylan broke wing

  • Last perfect climbing day of the season?

    Maybe not, but Ann and I go up to Big Chief with our friend Wes just in case. Ann climbing Wampum 5.7 Wes climbing at Big Chief Wes climbing at Big Chief Routes: Wampum 5.7, Route Stealers from Hell 5.10a, Sundance 5.10a, Half Baked 5.10a

  • Keshet

    My best challenge for this compendium of Jewish LGBT resources was the highly-classified equality guide geo search. The “I’m looking for” menu (enhanced with Chosen) allows geo searches for specific taxonomy terms and also some pre-defined combinations of terms. The separate, extra-important affiliation selector combines with this choice. Whew! There were lots of other features…

  • Spruce Mountain Lookout

    I’ve been up Spruce mountain once before in the autumn, and jump at the chance to do it again. It’s a good climb to an old fire lookout with a commanding view of the Green mountains and surrounding countryside. Jason’s sister Jen and her boyfriend Phil get the credit for proposing the hike first thing…

  • Mushrooms at Pine Corner

    My partner Jason puts Mom and I up in his tiny cabin on Sabin pond. It’s crazy cute. Sabin Cabin Sabin Pond Pine Corner It’s prime leaf-peeping season up here, but it’s rainy and we get way more excited by the mushroom bonanza that ensues. Sabin Pond and Foliage Mom & Mushroom Finding Honey Mushrooms…

  • Lake Champlain Boat Lunch

    My mother, aunt, and grandmother embark on a boat tour from Burlington that includes a lunch buffet. But it’s important to start with the sea monster. Sea Monster, Mom, and Grandmother Sea Monster, Me, and Grandmother Boat Lunch We pass shipwreck sites, islands, coves, and points punctuated with historical narrations. Limestone Point Lake Champlain Burlington…