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Tahoe Rim Trail – Marlette Peak to Camp Peak
Our concern today is questionable water sources. It seems that Spooner lake will be the only sure bet for water, and it’s a ways off the trail. We start up Snow Valley peak with plenty of water from the campground well. West rim trail On the way to Spooner summit we meet a veteran hiker…
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Tahoe Rim Trail – first day of my birthday hike
I asked for a good hike to celebrate my 40th birthday. For a while it seemed uncertain, with Ann’s work situation changing and dates impossible to pin down. Then suddenly we were bagging food, packing packs, and finding friends to give us rides. Next thing I knew our friend Nick was dropping us off on…
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Hello Tahoe Rim Trail
After a shaky night of sleep I’m up early anticipating my birthday hike on the Tahoe Rim Trail. I’ll probably post tracks afterward, but have no plans to blog during the hike. I may indulge in some twitter. Right now the #TahoeRimTrail is pretty quiet there, but I’m guessing we’ll encounter lots of outdoorists on…
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Spring Monitoring on Pahute Peak
Time is short for writing as I prepare for my birthday hike, but this was an amazing 4-day desert backpack trip with Friends of Nevada Wilderness. We monitored springs, climbed Pahute Peak, and enjoyed good company. There are a lot of springs out there, but not much water! I gained new respect for the creatures…
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WordPress Ajax Recipes – my WordCamp Reno talk
I walk through some “recipes” that add simple Ajax apps to a fresh WordPress install. WordPress Ajax Recipes View more presentations from cyberhobo
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Alum Creek Doorstep Run
Felt pretty good today on 5 minute fast/slow intervals. Went mostly barefoot, but stopped to put the vibrams on when I thought I felt blisters coming. Lots of people on the river today – stopped by the bridge to let some kids use my phone to call for a ride. Sweaty!
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Mount Elwell Transit
Ann is still recovering from a big ascent of Mount Rose starting at the Galena creek trailhead, a 4500 foot climb, and so she offers to shuttle between trailheads for me today. (I stayed home to work on next weekend’s WordCamp talk.) So I get dropped off north of Mount Elwell, the highest peak in…
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Twin Cragging
I invite Cara, a traveling Canadian without a climbing partner for the day, to come with me to meet Ann, Vanessa, Mike, and Carolyn to check out Twin Crags above lake Tahoe. Vanessa launches by sandbagging Cara (mistakenly she claims) on a 12b roof, and after she retreats safely we all enjoy single pitch trad…
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Adopt-a-crag trail building at Lover’s Leap
The Access Fund’s adopt-a-crag program gives me a good opportunity to check out the Lover’s Leap climbing area for the first time, and help improve some trail while I’m there. The day begins without the usual tools or guidance of the Eldorado National Forest personnel due to a mysterious fire that destroyed their warehouse down…
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Run with Vanessa on Peavine
Continuing to branch out – I ride my bike to Vanessa’s house for a morning run. She shows me a nice connector between Keystone and Evans canyons on Peavine. So many trails to explore out there! Morning is definitely the time to do it – it was already getting warm at 7am.