Hey everybody! I hope you have enjoyed my blog posts here. My new wife and I started a new blog for this summer at swamyandtbunz.wordpress.com if you want to follow our honeymoon adventure! We are hiking the continental divide trail from the Mexican border up in to Canada. As I am writing this we are already about 142 miles in and have about 2,858 miles to go!
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Sunday, May 8, 2016
Thursday, March 10, 2016
01/25/16 - Park City, Utah
For the Youtube video of the trip click here: Park City Powder Days
For the first time in a long time (five years I think) I got to explore a brand new ski area! I had told Kim, my lovely lady, that I wanted to ski Park City, Crested Butte, or Jackson Hole this winter and she managed to get a couple of days off of work and we made it happen. Saturday morning we attempted to find some last minute lodging deals for cheap and every hotel we could find was sold out or about $1000 per night! After a little more research we discovered that the Sundance film
festival was in Park City that week. I was excited because I figured a bunch of movie nerds weren't going to be skiing and we would have the hill to ourselves. So after work on Saturday we loaded up the station wagon with a mattress pad, our sleeping bags, and all our ski gear and figured that we would just sleep in the car in a parking lot somewhere! As we were driving towards the town of Meeker, my excitement worked it's way down to my right foot a little and I got pulled over for speeding. Due to a technical misunderstanding, I was without my proof of insurance, which needed to be downloaded to my phone. Of course we were in an area without any data service so I received a summons to appear at the Rio Blanco county court. Bah! Our moods were still high, however, and the officer was wondering why we were laughing as he delivered the summons to me. As soon as we got to Rangely we took our phones out of airplane mode to see if we could get data and I could download my proof of insurance, just in case. We did get service and Kim's phone started blowing up with texts. Unbeknownest to me, Kim had gone on couchsurfers.com and tried to find us a couch to crash on. She had struck out all day, but while we were driving a blessed soul named Roger decided that, even though he could make a bunch of money renting his couch to a Sundancer, he would much rather rent it to a couple dirt bag skiers for free!!! SCORE! I love Kim for so many reasons, but the fact that she's a member of couchsurfers.com ranks right up there on the list! Sleeping quarters confirmed, we
continued our journey. After a few hours of driving without coming across another soul we entered in to a small town in Utah. I think it may have been Vernal, but I'm not totally sure. I slow down to match the 45 mph speed limit and am cruising along obeying all the traffic laws, or so I thought. The first car we happen to pass on the road happens to be a police officer and happens to slow down and flips a u-turn right behind me. What in the world?! I check my speed, perfect, my headlights...crap, my brights are on! The officer kindly informs me that it is illegal to drive in the state of Utah without a rear bumper, which I am missing, and questions whether or not we have anything illegal in our car. You know, that isn't illegal in Colorado, wink, wink! I think this is the fifth time I've gotten pulled over because I have Colorado license plates. Leave us alone coppers! We aren't all pot heads! Anyway, he also thought we were stupid for wanting to ski at Park City during Sundance.
"There are going to be 50,000 people there!" he exclaimed.
"Well, hopefully not on the slopes," I replied.
"There's also a big blizzard up ahead."
"Sweet!!"
Quizzical stare...."Alright then, you be safe."
I realized that he was warning me about the blizzard because of driving safety. Little does he know that I will drive in any conditions, even at 5mph, to get to a powder day. Kim and I eventually hit the blizzard and it was a true whiteout. As we were driving back a few days later I kept trying to find landmarks and places I had picked out during the storm and absolutely nothing looked even remotely familiar. There were certainly times that I was plugging along at 5 mph, but we rolled into Park City
safely, just about two hours after we expected to! We plunked our stuff down at about 0230 in Roger's living room and hit the hay. I don't know what time it was, but I was later woken up by Roger's roommate rummaging around in the kitchen. He was very high and very fired up! Apparently Steve makes a lot of money during Sundance and he wanted to make sure that Kim and I knew just exactly how amazing that was. In my sleep deprived state I was thinking that Steve was getting up and heading off to work and so I started waking my own body up because I was so excited to explore a new mountain. This was a mistake. After laying there waiting for my alarm to go off for a seeming eternity, I finally checked my clock to discover it was only about 0430! Bah again! I fought to try and get a few more winks before my alarm to little avail. Still, when my alarm finally did go off, my adrenaline was pumping and I was ready to go! We woke up to the blizzard still storming and headed in to town. While Kim got a coffee, I headed to a shop to try and get a trail map. They didn't have a paper version, but I got some good beta from the guy at the desk and a large wall mount map. We started at the Town lift and made our way as directly as possible to Jupiter bowl. Our first lap we made the mistake of dropping in too early and winding up on a very rocky face that was not very nice to the bases of our skis. Our next time down was much better, and then it got better, and better, and better! The more we got to know the mountain the better the runs were that we found. My favorite was on
the East Face. After lapping different chutes down the face about five times I noticed people starting to ask Kim and me for beta. I just steered them all away from what had become my favorite chute down and kept lapping! We wandered around though the trees for a couple runs after that, and then headed down to the single black areas of the mountain for a couple runs, but ultimately headed back to Jupiter bowl for our last run of the day. It had been storming and blowing very hard all day so when we got back to the West face of Jupiter Peak we discovered that every single track made that morning had been covered up and we got first tracks again! It was a great day and an even greater way to end it.
For day two we decided to go explore the Canyons side of the mountain and started the day on the Orange bubble heading to Murdock Peak. Murdock's had some hike-to terrain that we were excited about but found closed our first time up the lift. We made our way down a South facing crust fest and went back up to find all the hike-to terrain just opening up and only one person in front of us on the boot pack! The snow was very light and untouched and glorious and only about a five minute hike away! After two laps on Murdock's we headed South to explore other areas. After trying the terrain off a couple lifts we found our favorite area of the trip. The Ninety-Nine 90 lift! The hike-to terrain off the top of this lift is pretty much all we did from that point on. The snow was so lovely both to skier's left and right off this lift I immediately texted my friends back home to let them know they were going to be really jealous of us as soon as they saw the footage from my GoPro! After our first lap down the skier's right face I spied a cliff line that looked very nice. The second lap down I dropped about a 30 footer into a perfect landing that the GoPro battery managed to cut off almost perfectly. Kim reminded me recently that I needed to add that after skiing this face as we were in the run out trees heading back to the bottom, I committed a blunder. While skiing behind Kim I went a little to the left and skied through some tight trees. I could see Kim coming over from the right, but I thought she was going to turn downhill before she crossed in front of me. I was wrong! My choices were either running in to a tree, or running into Kim. I chose running in to Kim! I slammed into her and picked her up as we flew down the mountain. After a couple seconds I knew that if I fell forward on top of Kim I would definitely hurt her so I pulled both of us backwards so that she would land on top of me! A little panicked, I asked Kim if she was OK. "I'm fine!" she says! Luckily I am marrying a really tough chica! The next day heading up the 99-90 I was looking at the skier's right face and noticed that about three small slides had occurred overnight, one of which was triggered by my landing crater! A little sketched out by the slides we decided to head to the skier's left face which was a little less inclined and less likely to slide. This was Kim's favorite line and the snow was incredible. We went to the skier's right side next, but we went way further right that we had gone before and found some very stable snow and very awesome turns! We left to explore some new areas and ended up on the new Quicksilver gondola. We got off at the mid-station and hiked the Pinecone ridge and found some very fun terrain, but nothing compared to the 99-90. So we headed back for one more run and I just couldn't resist one last run down the middle of the skier's right face! After making about three turns down the face I triggered yet another small slide that I raced all the way to the bottom! A couple more runs and we called it an early day since we needed to drive home that night.
A couple general thoughts. The town of Park City is cool. The ski area has a lot of steep runs, but they are all very short. It reminds me a little of Breckenridge in that way, but I don't remember ever having as much fun at Breckenridge. Hiking even five minutes from the top of the chair lift is waaay more hiking than 99% of skiers seem to want to do. We had miles of fresh tracks two days after the last storm just a five minute hike from the lift! The Revenant with DiCaprio was depressing for me, but Kim liked it.
For the first time in a long time (five years I think) I got to explore a brand new ski area! I had told Kim, my lovely lady, that I wanted to ski Park City, Crested Butte, or Jackson Hole this winter and she managed to get a couple of days off of work and we made it happen. Saturday morning we attempted to find some last minute lodging deals for cheap and every hotel we could find was sold out or about $1000 per night! After a little more research we discovered that the Sundance film
festival was in Park City that week. I was excited because I figured a bunch of movie nerds weren't going to be skiing and we would have the hill to ourselves. So after work on Saturday we loaded up the station wagon with a mattress pad, our sleeping bags, and all our ski gear and figured that we would just sleep in the car in a parking lot somewhere! As we were driving towards the town of Meeker, my excitement worked it's way down to my right foot a little and I got pulled over for speeding. Due to a technical misunderstanding, I was without my proof of insurance, which needed to be downloaded to my phone. Of course we were in an area without any data service so I received a summons to appear at the Rio Blanco county court. Bah! Our moods were still high, however, and the officer was wondering why we were laughing as he delivered the summons to me. As soon as we got to Rangely we took our phones out of airplane mode to see if we could get data and I could download my proof of insurance, just in case. We did get service and Kim's phone started blowing up with texts. Unbeknownest to me, Kim had gone on couchsurfers.com and tried to find us a couch to crash on. She had struck out all day, but while we were driving a blessed soul named Roger decided that, even though he could make a bunch of money renting his couch to a Sundancer, he would much rather rent it to a couple dirt bag skiers for free!!! SCORE! I love Kim for so many reasons, but the fact that she's a member of couchsurfers.com ranks right up there on the list! Sleeping quarters confirmed, we
continued our journey. After a few hours of driving without coming across another soul we entered in to a small town in Utah. I think it may have been Vernal, but I'm not totally sure. I slow down to match the 45 mph speed limit and am cruising along obeying all the traffic laws, or so I thought. The first car we happen to pass on the road happens to be a police officer and happens to slow down and flips a u-turn right behind me. What in the world?! I check my speed, perfect, my headlights...crap, my brights are on! The officer kindly informs me that it is illegal to drive in the state of Utah without a rear bumper, which I am missing, and questions whether or not we have anything illegal in our car. You know, that isn't illegal in Colorado, wink, wink! I think this is the fifth time I've gotten pulled over because I have Colorado license plates. Leave us alone coppers! We aren't all pot heads! Anyway, he also thought we were stupid for wanting to ski at Park City during Sundance.
"There are going to be 50,000 people there!" he exclaimed.
"Well, hopefully not on the slopes," I replied.
"There's also a big blizzard up ahead."
"Sweet!!"
Quizzical stare...."Alright then, you be safe."
I realized that he was warning me about the blizzard because of driving safety. Little does he know that I will drive in any conditions, even at 5mph, to get to a powder day. Kim and I eventually hit the blizzard and it was a true whiteout. As we were driving back a few days later I kept trying to find landmarks and places I had picked out during the storm and absolutely nothing looked even remotely familiar. There were certainly times that I was plugging along at 5 mph, but we rolled into Park City
#YCDOT |
the East Face. After lapping different chutes down the face about five times I noticed people starting to ask Kim and me for beta. I just steered them all away from what had become my favorite chute down and kept lapping! We wandered around though the trees for a couple runs after that, and then headed down to the single black areas of the mountain for a couple runs, but ultimately headed back to Jupiter bowl for our last run of the day. It had been storming and blowing very hard all day so when we got back to the West face of Jupiter Peak we discovered that every single track made that morning had been covered up and we got first tracks again! It was a great day and an even greater way to end it.
For day two we decided to go explore the Canyons side of the mountain and started the day on the Orange bubble heading to Murdock Peak. Murdock's had some hike-to terrain that we were excited about but found closed our first time up the lift. We made our way down a South facing crust fest and went back up to find all the hike-to terrain just opening up and only one person in front of us on the boot pack! The snow was very light and untouched and glorious and only about a five minute hike away! After two laps on Murdock's we headed South to explore other areas. After trying the terrain off a couple lifts we found our favorite area of the trip. The Ninety-Nine 90 lift! The hike-to terrain off the top of this lift is pretty much all we did from that point on. The snow was so lovely both to skier's left and right off this lift I immediately texted my friends back home to let them know they were going to be really jealous of us as soon as they saw the footage from my GoPro! After our first lap down the skier's right face I spied a cliff line that looked very nice. The second lap down I dropped about a 30 footer into a perfect landing that the GoPro battery managed to cut off almost perfectly. Kim reminded me recently that I needed to add that after skiing this face as we were in the run out trees heading back to the bottom, I committed a blunder. While skiing behind Kim I went a little to the left and skied through some tight trees. I could see Kim coming over from the right, but I thought she was going to turn downhill before she crossed in front of me. I was wrong! My choices were either running in to a tree, or running into Kim. I chose running in to Kim! I slammed into her and picked her up as we flew down the mountain. After a couple seconds I knew that if I fell forward on top of Kim I would definitely hurt her so I pulled both of us backwards so that she would land on top of me! A little panicked, I asked Kim if she was OK. "I'm fine!" she says! Luckily I am marrying a really tough chica! The next day heading up the 99-90 I was looking at the skier's right face and noticed that about three small slides had occurred overnight, one of which was triggered by my landing crater! A little sketched out by the slides we decided to head to the skier's left face which was a little less inclined and less likely to slide. This was Kim's favorite line and the snow was incredible. We went to the skier's right side next, but we went way further right that we had gone before and found some very stable snow and very awesome turns! We left to explore some new areas and ended up on the new Quicksilver gondola. We got off at the mid-station and hiked the Pinecone ridge and found some very fun terrain, but nothing compared to the 99-90. So we headed back for one more run and I just couldn't resist one last run down the middle of the skier's right face! After making about three turns down the face I triggered yet another small slide that I raced all the way to the bottom! A couple more runs and we called it an early day since we needed to drive home that night.
A couple general thoughts. The town of Park City is cool. The ski area has a lot of steep runs, but they are all very short. It reminds me a little of Breckenridge in that way, but I don't remember ever having as much fun at Breckenridge. Hiking even five minutes from the top of the chair lift is waaay more hiking than 99% of skiers seem to want to do. We had miles of fresh tracks two days after the last storm just a five minute hike from the lift! The Revenant with DiCaprio was depressing for me, but Kim liked it.
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Park City, UT, USA
Monday, July 20, 2015
07/20/15 - Biking Jackson Hole, WY
Grand Teton |
I have longed to visit Jackson Hole for a long time. The reputation of the ski resort here is legendary. Upon cresting Tahoe Pass I got my first glimpse and I was excited! Before I could drive down into town, however, I noticed there were some trails that started at the top of the pass built specifically for mountain biking. I jumped on my bike and started up the Blacks Canyon trail and was immediately pleased by the slope and the total lack of loose rocks! A couple miles in I turned on to the Lithium
Random Geyser near Old Faithful |
Lower Yellowstone Falls |
Lower Yellowstone Falls |
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone |
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Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
07/16/15 - Biking Southern Idaho
Sunset in Eastern Oregon |
I abbreviated my trip in San Francisco, but I didn't want to head straight back to Colorado through areas I had already visited. I decided to take a northern route up through Oregon and into Idaho. I was not disappointed. I arrived in Boise and immediately like the feel of the city. It is a very small city, but it has enough space on the roads that I was practically the only one on the highway in to town. If you know how much I hate traffic, you know this was a very welcome relief! I headed through the city up to a trailhead which was much closer to town than I would have expected. Boise ends very abruptly at the foothills and they are full of trails! I camped out that night next to some kids that had come up to the overlook to admire the city lights and make out. The next morning I hit
Overlooking Boise |
up the entirety of their bike park so I didn't bother buying a lift ticket. I figured I could ride the 5 mile Bald Mountain trail up to the top no problem. What I didn't consider was that the trail climbs 3,300' in those five miles! It was very steep and full of loose rock so I found myself walking in a couple areas and being generally exhausted by the time I arrived at the summit a couple hours later. It reminded me a lot of a ride a few years ago from Camp Hale in Colorado up to Kokomo Pass, just inhumanely steep and loose. Once at the summit I decided to do the flow trail rated as more difficult since I figured there would be bigger jumps and steeper lines. I was dreadfully mistaken. The Saddle Up trail is a series of tight bermed switchback after tight bermed switchback. I think there were two straightaways of any note on the whole thing! When I got to the top of the gondola I was frustrated, and then when I found that the only trail that you can take to leave the area was hikers only I was even more frustrated! I downloaded the gondola knowing there was no way I was going to make the climb up to the top again so I called it a day. I've heard that the Warm Springs trail from the summit is pretty fun, so maybe I will come back and try it out someday, but all in all, I was disappointed with the riding on Bald Mountain. On a positive note, I was very excited to get to Jackson Hole, about four hours away. I had never been to Jackson Hole and was excited to see if it lived up to its reputation!
The Sawtooth Range from the top of Bald Mountain |
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Ketchum, ID, USA
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
07/14/15 - Thoughts on Faith, Love, and Scripture
I have been reading a lot lately. For those who know me personally they know that this really means A LOT. Recently, however, my reading has been not of novels for pleasure, but of philosophy and theology for edification (I hope!). I felt a strong desire today to get some of my thoughts out into the ether so that I don't fall into folly. Hopefully these thoughts reflect the truth, but if not, I would be glad of reproof.
- The only acceptable answer, when asked by a loved one, to the question, "why do you love me?" is FAITH! If you love is truly unconditional then you cannot have reasons for it. If the reasons were to cease to exist then the love would also cease. Therefore unconditional love is indefensible; it is incomprehensible. There are no reasons, only faith, belief that the love is good and that it will continue. To occur to a lover to put up a defense for his love is to admit that it is not absolute. There are objections against the love, and from the objections proceeds the defense. This is to say that a lover concedes he is not in love! To defend your absolute love is to betray and deny it. In another sense, how can we defend God? Or Christianity? If He is truly so far above us that His totality in incomprehensible then to give reasons for why we believe is to deny His mystery. Only through faith in the incomprehensible can we be victorious. Faith is attack and victory, not defense.
- Christianity is therefore incomprehensible. The fact that God loves us unconditionally cannot ever make sense. It is unreasonable, indefensible, and yet it IS! Therefore the only way to accept Christianity is through faith. How can you defend the indefensible? You cannot; it is absurd. Faith is absurd, but it is also joy, peace, hope, and love.
- In this way Christianity is offensive. Faith is so far above reason that men scoff. This is too much. They will to deceive themselves by reason and logic. God exists, however, outside of this. God exists in the realm of the impossible. Not the very improbable, but the absolutely impossible. Faith can only occur as a leap. Only when one reaches the brink of the impossible, but then goes further. Leaps into the void of impossibility and has faith that God will catch him there! The practical, or sensuous man, if he ever reaches the brink, will turn away and say, "there is no reason for this. This is impossible. I resign myself to the brink and will go no further."
- To withhold judgement about Christ is nonsense, it is a delusion. Christ does not leave us room to do so. He says, "thou shalt believe," in His divinity, in the forgiveness of sins, in the resurrection. To withhold judgement is to treat Christ as a matter of indifference, but the matter that Christ (God) preached to mankind signifies that "thou shalt" have an opinion on the matter. This decision, that He exists or has existed, or not, is the decision for the whole of existence. It is a denial of the divinity of Christ when one denies that Christ has the right to require a person to haven an opinion. In essence, no opinion is a negative opinion. If a man says, "I will not affirm anything about Christ, either yes or no." Then one can respond, "well then, do you have an opinion about whether you SHALL have an opinion on this or not?" If the response is, "yes," then that man has trapped himself. If the response is, "no," then Christ condemns him all the same for Christ requires that he shall have an opinion about Christianity and also about Christ, that no one shall presume to treat Christ as a mere curiosity.
- I don't believe that God is concerned with foul words, but with how individual words are used. Words are a human invention, and so humans ascribe to them value. I believe, in the tongues of angles, so to speak, in God's own language, there are no such things as foul words. For humans, however, to say, "I f***ing love God!" is offensive only so much as it offends the English speaking listener who has been trained that the word f*** is offensive, but the sentiment is a holy one! On the other hand, to say, "I have no opinion about Christ, he is a mere curiosity that has no bearing on my daily life." Now that, I think, is offensive to God. I am not saying that we should go about using what culture has judged to be foul words, because to give offense to others is wrong, but only that God cares not about the individual words, but how they are used. In essence, the state of the heart.
- The way I have hitherto read the verse in James, "show me your faith without deeds and I will show you my faith by what I do," has had the negative effect on me that I do not have enough deeds to be saved! For a life of faith can only be followed by a life of virtue. In this mindset I have tried to live a more virtuous life, and failed, when I should have had more faith. For even in failing to be virtuous, by faith I know that I am forgiven and can humbly accept that I am sinful and in every moment in need of God's grace. But to live a life only of virtue, without faith, a man becomes prideful. God's forgiveness is not necessary. Then, if one falls into sin, or folly, they say, "I cannot forgive myself," or, "God can never forgive me!" This is a stance of pride. Self-love so great that I am too good of a person to behave in this way and thus despair. But sin is not such a stumbling block to the faithful, for they know that the impossible is true. That God loves them unconditionally regardless of deeds. Thus virtue is not the opposite of sin, but faith is. "Faith without deeds is dead." This is a terrifying thought! For when can I have done enough deeds to prove my faith is genuine? But this is the incomprehensible, that even though I can never do enough deeds to prove my faith, I still carry on, believing that God loves me anyway, forgives me, and forgets my sin. Only by living in faith can one live in humility before God, and thus can true virtue be realized.
- I suppose that it comes to this. Is the Bible, as we know it, true? Does it actually relate the words and deeds of Christ historically? If this question is dismissed then you are essentially saying that God is unknowable and that the Bible is full of lies. For the Bible, as with all holy scriptures, very simply claims to be God's revelation of who He is, at least as far as our finite minds can understand Him. The existence of scriptures, if not only human lies, is to relate that God does want to be known. And if God is omnipotent and wants to be known; then how could He not keep the truth about Himself intact? I think it is impossible that God would spread His truth, mingled with lies, throughout all the scriptures that claim to be His revelation, then leave it to such finite and corruptible minds as ours to sift through the lies and find only truth. I think that a god like this is a mad man who treats our lives as an experiment, or a plaything. I want nothing to do with a god such as this. No, if there is a God, and He wants to be known, then the TRUTH is out there, in ONE place, available to all for discovery. Either this or there is no God, or only a god who does not want to be known; which, for all practical purposes, is the same thing. A god who does not want to be known would have no personality and hold no stake in nature. It would be, as some pagans believed, as if it just sneezed one day and the universe popped out. Who cares? So either there is no God, or the there is a God and the truth is out there for us to discover. And this we MUST do. So we must come to a conclusion about the veracity of all the scriptures. As regards the Bible we must make a decision about whether or not Christ is a true representation. If so, then we must make a decision about whether he is God, a liar, or a mad man. I, for one, believe that Christ is God. I can find no reason that the scriptures are lies, or that Christ is a liar. I have found reasons to believe the Bible is an accurate representation of history. I can find no reason to believe that God loves me, that He sent His son to die for me, that He raised Him from the dead in glory. This I trust in faith, this is unreasonable, this is glorious! I can find no reason to believe otherwise.
Monday, July 13, 2015
07/10/15 - Biking San Francisco, CA
To see the GoPro video of the trip click here: Adventure 2015: Episode 8: San Francisco, CA
desperate need of a shower and Kelly was only too willing to oblige! The next day I walked around the neighborhood for awhile until I was hungry for lunch. Upon getting to my car I found that I had a parking ticket! Apparently I had the bad fortune to park in a place where it was illegal only between noon and two on the second Wednesday of the month, between noon and two on the second Wednesday of the month! That night Kelly wanted to take me to a pub where they had a trivia night. I am a huge fan of trivia pub nights! Since it was only the two of us we qualified for "small team" consideration and I thought our chances were good. Of all the categories we were most apprehensive for the music round. Of all the rounds, however, that was the only one we managed to score perfectly! It probably had to do with the quiz master's fortuitous selection of mostly 90's rock, which was right up my alley. The next day I was feeling lazy so I turned on the TV and discovered a show called The Wire. Kelly had all of the episodes and I did nothing the rest of the day but watch all of season one. It is a really addictive show.
That night Kelly's boyfriend Paul got home from a business trip in Virginia and didn't have to work the next day. Paul and I went for a ride just a little bit North of where I had ridden a few days before. Although the trails were not any more technical, there was a lot more singletrack so I was happy. After parting ways with Paul I headed North up highway 1 to Punta Reyes. I hiked about a mile down to the shore and took a nice swim in the ocean. The water was certainly cold, but a little less cold than I was expecting so I was pleased. After sitting on the beach and listening to the waves for awhile I hit the road again. My plan was to head to Annadel State Park near Santa Rosa and ride some of the trails there. When I got to the park, however, I found all the campsites full for the weekend. Since I was already planning on cutting my trip short and turning around here I decided to just head all the way back to Lake Tahoe. I stopped to fill up with gas, and seeing the inside of the station closed, went to relieve my bladder behind the station. When I got back to my car there was a police officer there checking out my licence plate and demanding to see my ID!
"What were you doing behind the building?" he asked.
"Going to the bathroom," I replied.
"Why didn't you ask the attendant to let you in the bathroom? He's still inside."
"He was counting the cash, they are closed, and I didn't want to bother him."
"Is marijuana legal in Colorado?" He asked while looking at my plates.
"Yes."
"Do you have any marijuana in your car?"
"No."
"Anything illegal?"
"No."
"Anything illegal behind the station?"
"No."
All the while he is checking my ID with dispatch to make sure I didn't have a warrant or anything. He started to ask my about my criminal history and kept asking over and over if I had anything illegal in my car. Once dispatch told him I was clean he looked at me slant-eyed and asked where I was heading.
"Lake Tahoe," I said.
"From Colorado?" He asked incredulously.
"I am heading there from San Francisco."
Finally he let me go, giving me suspicious glances all the while and heading behind the station to look for "anything illegal." I don't like cops. I spent the night in Lake Tahoe and debated whether to head straight back home or head North up to Idaho and explore the areas around Boise. Since I have come so far, I reasoned, I had better go to Idaho!
07/06/15 - Biking North Lake Tahoe
Marlette Lake (left) and Lake Tahoe (right) |
I can honestly say that Lake Tahoe has been my favorite place to ride so far on this journey. There are so many trails, and they are all high quality. The North side of Lake Tahoe was no exception. The Flume trail is widely known, and despite its intermediate ranking I had to give it a go. I have to say that the Flume trail itself was pretty boring. The views, however, were excellent. I rode to the Flume trail from Tahoe Meadows on the Tahoe Rim Trail and all of that was some excellent and fun trail riding. The next stop was Northstar California ski resort. I knew they had a bike park and I really wanted to give it a try as well as explore another of Vail Resorts' properties. After getting shut down by a couple days of rain I woke up to blue skies on the 5th. Rather than ride up to the
Sand Harbor, NV from the Tahoe Rim Trail |
Nearly ripped my nose off at Northstar |
Sun over the sand at Regan Beach |
Sunset from Regan Beach (thanks to Kim for the photo!) |
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