Author: cyberhobo

  • Alpine Meadows Christmas

    Our first run on snow like styrofoam brings back memories of the horrendous ice I encountered on my lift day last year, but as the day wears on snow piles up faster and faster, making the best run the last! Followed up by Sushi at the Atlantis in Reno, this is a memorable Christmas day…

  • Mud and snow in Peavine canyons

    Had a fun run today, sloshing and thrumpfing along some of the lower east canyons of Peavine with Gabe, Sara, and Chad. The snow provided both some hero moments and some wipeouts.

  • Movie: The Hobbit – An Unexpected Journey (2012)

    A Christmas present! It’s just what I’d hoped for in the Lord of the Rings series: a telling of the story that focuses on characters first, and uses effects as embellishment. Sure some battles are longer than they need to be, but we also get songs and dialog that will be too long for some,…

  • Better Snow on Tamarack Peak

    Some colder storms have definitely improved the snow. Ann and I brave a cold wind as we follow the ridge from the Mount Rose pass up to Tamarack Peak, and I take some short and sweet runs on the return trip. Nice to finally make up to this little summit we’ve hiked all around! Ann…

  • Relay Peak with the Machines

    I knew all the snow machine trailers parked between the pass and Incline lake must be playing somewhere, and Relay peak is the place! Despite the buzzing I enjoy the gorgeous day with Ann and Gabe (and four-legged Dora), and the northwest side of the peak even looks alluring enough for a return trip methinks……

  • Morning fog to Incline Lake Peak

    I wake up early to unusually foggy conditions in Reno, then join Mike to drive above the fog to Incline lake. We find frozen hard snow conditions, but great sunrise views. Morning Moon Sunrise on the skin track Misty Incline Summit Mike and Juni Reno Fog Below

  • Open Data Reno at Hack4Reno

    I had a great time this weekend at the 2nd annual Hack4Reno working on Open Data Reno, a hub to identify both available data pertinent to Reno and unfulfilled needs for data. The site is built on a WordPress theme started by Colin Loretz at last year’s hackathon, and this year I jumped in along…

  • Halverson Lakes Meander

    There’s a chilly breeze and the sun is low, but conditions smile just enough to be pleasant for this outing in the Snake River canyon with Ann’s brother Ryan and sister in law Danielle. A few birds appear as I’ve come to expect here: a red-tailed hawk tusseling with a raven, a prairie falcon dipping…

  • Snow Arrives

    It’s time to see how the mountains look after the recent storms! Ann and Alli snowshoe while I skin. There’s a couple of feet on the ground – a good start but still a little spare for snowboarding. Alli now understands that we consider it normal to wander aimlessly uphill in the snow just to…

  • IS Fair 2012: infOcalypse

    The quadrennial romp with my Institute of Sociometry cohorts was filled as always with unexpected twists and scads of irreverent and indigestible information. San Francisco was an inherent part of the experience, with scented air reminiscent of my teenage years, precipitous hills and even more precipitous neighborhood changes, and a whole city worth of people…