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  • Jet-Set Jitters – Four Flying Frustrations!

    Jet-Set Jitters – Four Flying Frustrations!

    Picture this: You’re all set for that much-anticipated trip. Bags packed, passport in hand, and a heart full of excitement. But then, as soon as you’re airborne, the reality of flying kicks in. It’s not always the glamorous journey Instagram makes it out to be. Let’s dive into the four common flying frustrations and how they dampen our high-flying dreams.

    1. Ear Aches in the Air

    Ah, the classic ear trouble. As the plane ascends and descends, the air pressure changes rapidly, leading to that uncomfortable ear popping sensation. Some unlucky travelers experience severe pain and even temporary hearing loss. Not exactly the in-flight entertainment you had in mind, right?

    2. The Cramp Conundrum

    Ever felt like a human pretzel while trying to stretch in those cramped airplane seats? Long hours in a confined space can turn anyone into a master of awkward yoga poses. And let’s not even start on the legroom – or the lack thereof!

    3. Layover Lament

    Those long flights with connections can be a true test of patience. Hopping from one flight to another, often with hours to kill in a crowded airport lounge, can drain your energy faster than your phone’s battery at 1%.

    4. The Cancellation Calamity

    And the cherry on top? Canceled flights. Whether it’s due to weather, mechanical issues, or other unforeseen circumstances, having your flight canceled can throw a wrench in the best-laid plans.

    Making the Best of It

    Despite these annoyances, flying is still a marvel of modern technology and a gateway to exploring the world. Here are a few quick tips to ease these flying frustrations:

    • Ear Issues: Chewing gum or yawning can help equalize the pressure in your ears.
    • Cramps: Stand up, stretch, and walk around when it’s safe to do so.
    • Long Flights: Bring entertainment like books or download movies. Also, consider lounge access for more comfortable layovers.
    • Cancellations: Always have a backup plan and consider travel insurance.

    Resources to Enhance Your Day

    1. Ear Pain Relief Tips for Air Travel
    2. Exercises for Long Flights
    3. Guide to Surviving Layovers
    4. Travel Insurance: Is it Worth It?

    Flying might have its downsides, but with a bit of preparation and patience, you can still reach your destination with a smile. Safe travels and don’t forget to enjoy the journey! 🛫🌍✨

    On this day in history:

    2024: Jet-Set Jitters – Four Flying Frustrations! – Picture this: You’re all set for that much-anticipated trip. Bags packed, passport in hand, and a heart full of excitement. But then, as soon as you’re airborne, the reality of flying kicks in. Let’s dive into the four common flying frustrations and how…

    2023: j17 – Travel log j17 in the 32nd year of this world. So much devil dust data to process. We hope to finish looking at the Two Larch run videos and in parallel collect new beach fat biking data. Mom is AOL back in the homeland and efforts to get her flowers continues. Cell coverage is touch…

    2012: Curves – After my first week of training for the 2012 racing season, I was in need of some rejuvenation. The training plan had the usual Monday fair. An hour core workout and a foam roller session. But I found myself nowhere near a place that I could do these things…

    2008:Feeling Fried – I don’t know what it is, too much skate skiing (without having the ability to do it effortlessly), too many workout hours, stress, or what. I feel fried. I left work tonight and drove to Pattee Canyon to ski…

    2005: Skiing at the Rat Tonight – After work, I drove into the Rat to go skiing. The snow-mo-bile groomer guy was there and he took out all the track on his first swipe up the valley. This enabled me to go skate skiing without feeling like I was doing something wrong…

    2004: Dad’s Cancer Treatment – UpdatesMon. 10:20 Surgery at Hospital to insert port. Afternoon goes home. UPDATE 1/19/2004: “Dad’s surgery went fine. Port is in. Tomorrow he sees the doctor. Doc say everything looks good. Dad is feeling “chipper” and has been playing computer games for the rest of the day.” ~mom…

    2003: Watched “Office Space” – Last night went to Sean Downey’s house to watch Office Space with some co-workers and friends. That movie is so funny. Probably because I work here at Sikorsky. It is all so relevant!

    2002: Back To School – School starts today. No, you are not in the archives… I am back in school.

    2001: To Mount Marcy Today – Wow, the site is finally done. Today I go up Mount Marcy. Should be challenging because we must do it in one day.

  • The Whisper at the Gateway

    Just yesterday, a whisper of the wilds found its way to my doorstep. It was an invitation I hadn’t accepted in quite some time, a call to once again commune with the trusty bike that had been my companion on countless journeys. “Is the passion still alive?” I wondered. With a spirit of rediscovery, I ventured out to the state park, chasing the horizon east of town.

    Is my soul still alive?

    The park greeted me with open arms, its paths like arteries of the earth leading me to an unexpected encounter—a tunnel. It stood as a threshold, not just of land, but of time, a portal bridging the vibrant adventures of my youth with the unwritten tales of the morrow.

    Turned back.

    As I approached, the tunnel loomed larger, a monument to every mile I’d conquered and every path I’d yet to tread. Yet, it was the gate that stood before it that gave me pause—a barrier, both literal and metaphorical. Was it just a simple structure of metal, or a symbol of the barriers we encounter as the years gather behind us?

    The gate was locked, a silent guardian to the tunnel’s secrets. It spoke without words, asking me questions I wasn’t prepared to answer. Is it age that turns roads into walls? Is it time that transforms passions into memories?

    I stood there, the echo of my heartbeat keeping time with the quiet rustle of the leaves. No, I wouldn’t meet specters of bygone days here—not beyond that gate. It seemed to tell me that some adventures are meant to be savored in the soul rather than chased on the trail.

    With a gentle touch, I bid farewell to the path untaken, turning my bike around. The journey home was contemplative, a quiet conversation with the self about the nature of my bond with biking. Perhaps the fervor hadn’t fizzled; maybe it had simply matured, like a fine wine or a well-worn leather jacket.

    The bike now stands as a testament to all the roads I’ve traveled and those I’ve yet to explore. The gate at the tunnel wasn’t a full stop, but a comma in the ongoing story of my life on two wheels. For the essence of biking isn’t in the distance covered but in the moments that breathe life into our souls, and in the understanding that not all gates are meant to be unlocked, but rather acknowledged as markers along the way.

    On This Day: January 16th

    Counting back to 2001:

    • j16 – Travel log j16 in the year of the 23. Mom’s birthday and instead of a flower delivery, we got word she is in the hospital. On the coast and will continue our journey dissecting the Devil dust adventures in contrast with fat biking on the coastal beaches.
    • Bozeman Commute – [No description provided]
    • Winter’s Wild Chase – It was an epic match-up in the Bitterroots: me on my trusty fat bike (“Fatty”) and Mo on her sleek skate skis (“Slider”). Our battleground? The Moose Loop at Lolo Pass, graced with just a skiff of snow atop groomed trails.
    • Knee Debacle – I love waking up at my friend’s house in Bozeman. Sten is up early and has coffee brewing and is the only friend I have that wakes up in my universe. Usually, I am faking sleep and just waiting around for everyone.
    • Happy Birthday Mom – These virtual flowers are blooming across the Web Lodge just for you, Mom! They’re a small token of my immense love and appreciation for the most determined woman I know. You make every day brighter, even on the chilliest winter mornings.
    • The Day Before … – Hello from Missoula, Montana! The sun’s playing hide and seek today, and I swear it’s about 16 degrees out. Yeah, that’s chilly in my book, and if you think otherwise, well, that’s on you. Can you sense the cold-induced edginess in my words?
    • Shoveling Snow Adventures: A Tale of Frustration – Today, I decided to break the cycle of laziness and tackle that city ordinance that demands snow shoveling as exercise. Plus, I needed to mark Super Bowl Sunday on my calendar.
    • I Went Todash – It’s been quite a while since I kicked off this blog journey. Today, as I found myself reading my early posts, it was like flipping through the pages of a book. What’s even more surprising is that I didn’t notice I was still online.
    • Hungary – Good morning, it is Sunday and I slept in late by design. I can’t go out to do any activities because I have to go until Tuesday without food.
    • Reflections on the Start of a Transformative Year – Wow, the way this year kicked off took me by surprise. I’ve never experienced such an intense mix of gains and losses in such a short span.
    • Mount Marcy Tomorrow – Well, the web page is coming along and I just want to get it done as well as my resumes done on the job search sites before the semester begins. Tomorrow I hope to go ski and climb Mount Marcy.
  • Google’s Goodbye to Podcasts

    A Rant and a Rescue

    Ever have one of those days where you feel like the digital world is conspiring against you? That was me today, folks. Picture this: I’m lounging in my favorite chair, coffee in hand, ready to dive into some Google Podcasts. Lo and behold, I discover Google Podcasts is shutting down. Yep, you heard it right.

    Now, I’m no stranger to Google’s habit of pulling the plug on their services (R.I.P Google Reader, I still miss you), but this? On my day off? That’s a new low. There I was, forced to abandon my chill vibes and scramble for an alternative. Hello, Spotify, my old friend, already nestled in my phone, waiting for its moment to shine.

    The irony? I had planned a relaxing day, and instead, I’m doing digital gymnastics, thanks to Google’s latest disappearing act. It’s like they have a secret department dedicated to figuring out which service I’m using and how to ruin my day. Okay, maybe that’s a stretch, but you get my drift.

    So, what’s the game plan now? Slowly but surely, I’m contemplating breaking up with the ‘evil empire.’ Maybe it’s time to explore the tech wilderness, find new platforms that won’t bail on me when I need them most.

    For anyone else feeling the Google blues, let’s not wallow in disappointment. Instead, let’s look at some Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Spotify for Podcasts: Already on your phone, Spotify is a great alternative to Google Podcasts. Find Your Next Favorite Podcast on Spotify
    2. Pocket Casts: Another fantastic podcast platform. Discover Podcasts on Pocket Casts
    3. Tech Alternatives Guide: Want to break free from the big tech giants? Here’s a guide to help. Explore Tech Alternatives
    4. **Digital Detox Guide**: Sometimes, the best way to deal with tech frustrations is to unplug. Check out this guide for a digital detox. Your Digital Detox Journey
    5. Data Transfer Project: If you’re thinking of moving away from Google, this project helps you transfer your data seamlessly to other services. Start Your Data Transfer

    On This Day in History

    • 2023: j15 – Travel log j15 in the year 23. Studies of the devil dust night rides today. After we hope to hit the coast for contrast data collection.
    • 2012: Summertime activities – The lodges were booked up but we snagged a Sunday cabin at Lolo Hot Springs. Then, a jaunt up to the Rattlesnake Recreation Area for some biking adventures.
    • 2011: Nine Mile Ride – A reflective moment at City Brew looking towards Blue Mountain in Missoula, Montana. A warm up melts the snow, revealing the ground once again.
    • 2009: Bridgemaxx Drops Me – A challenging day with internet troubles and a stern warning about the service provider, Bridgemaxx.
    • 2006: The Toe-Nality Of It All – A biking mishap leads to a toe injury after a ride up the Blackfoot. Despite the pain, there’s a plan for another adventure.
    • 2004: Update on Dad—Jan.15th – An update about Dad’s health and upcoming treatments. A moment of family focus amidst life’s challenges.
    • 2004: News About Dad – A detailed account of Dad’s health situation, bringing clarity and understanding to a complex scenario.
    • 2004: Jeepers Creepers II – A movie night with “Jeepers Creepers II,” finding it more engaging than the first. A contemplative morning listening to Howard Stern instead of skiing.
    • 2004: Phamly Photos Posted – Sharing treasured family photos and reflecting on the passage of time. A call to reconnect with distant relatives.
    • 2003: Photo Paradox – A night without photography leads to reorganizing online photo albums. Hopes for capturing new moments at Sleeping Giant.
  • The Art of Embracing Stillness

    Hey there, SELF! So, I’ve been pondering a question lately, one that’s been echoing in the corners of my mind: “Is this what you want to do, sit around and do nothing?” It sounds like a siren call to self-reflection, doesn’t it?

    Let’s break it down. Sitting around and doing ‘nothing’ – it sounds like an accusation, a nudge towards the guilt we often associate with inactivity. But here’s a thought: what if ‘doing nothing’ is not just empty space, but a canvas for contemplation and rejuvenation?

    Think about it. In our always-on, hustle-hard culture, the idea of just being, without doing, seems almost radical. We’re wired to equate busyness with productivity, forgetting that sometimes, the most productive thing we can do is to simply be.

    Now, don’t get me wrong. I’m not advocating for a life of perpetual couch-surfing. What I’m suggesting is a balance. There’s a certain beauty in allowing ourselves moments of stillness. In these moments, we’re not just doing ‘nothing’. We’re recharging, we’re dreaming, we’re thinking. We’re giving our minds the space they need to wander, to innovate, to solve problems in ways that constant activity never could.

    So, to answer the question, “Is this what you want to do?” Yes, sometimes it is. Sometimes, sitting around and ‘doing nothing’ is exactly what I need to do. It’s not a waste of time; it’s an investment in mental clarity and emotional health.

    And let’s not forget, every great action, every inspired idea, starts in a moment of stillness.


    Resources to Embrace the Quiet:

    1. Mindfulness and Meditation: Beginner’s Guide to Meditation
    2. The Power of Daydreaming: Exploring the Benefits of Imagination
    3. Balancing Act: Finding Your Work-Life Balance
    4. The Art of Doing Nothing: Embracing Stillness in a Busy World
    5. Creative Inspiration: Unlocking Creativity Through Rest

    On This Day in History

    Here’s a delightful dive into the past, featuring blog posts from January 14th across various years. Let’s embark on this whimsical journey through time!

    • 2023: J14 – Travel-log j14 of the year ’23. A restful pause at a rest area west of Missoula, embracing the color brown – the hero against the ‘devel dust’. When the dust settles, a new dawn awaits…
    • 2021: Flashback to 2010 – Borah Peak – A throwback journey to Borah Peak. High spirits at 12,663 feet with Jill, Bill, and Norman. It’s a memory etched atop the majestic peak!
    • 2012: Breakfast – An early morning epiphany in a friend’s kitchen. A realization of being different, in solitude with thoughts while others dream. Insomnia’s whisper – “you’re not normal” – Oh, quiet, self!
    • 2008: Riding The Trainer – No description provided, but the title suggests a day committed to fitness and endurance, perhaps pedaling towards personal goals.
    • 2008: Monday Fog – A foggy Monday morning drive, introspective and thoughtful. Tragic news from Big Mountain Ski Area adds a somber note to the start of the week.
    • 2007: On The Bike This Weekend – Post-party reflections and a hike for mental solace. The scale tells a tale of indulgence, fueling a resolve for more biking adventures.
    • 2006: I Miss the East – A nostalgic trip down memory lane, stirred by music and a ski-themed bumper sticker. A heart longing for the East, amidst the cozy ambiance of Break Expresso.
    • 2005: No Milk For The Porage – A morning of minor setbacks but an optimistic spirit. Preparing for work with a smoothie, reminiscing about a fulfilling day and looking forward to more.
    • 2002: Feeling Better – Overcoming the flu and returning to the joys of a new computer, despite a humorous crash. A fresh start after illness, with renewed enthusiasm.

    Isn’t history fascinating? Each blog post opens a window into a different year, offering glimpses of life’s ever-changing yet somewhat familiar rhythm. Enjoy these tales from the past! 📜✨

  • My Stellar Sleep in 2023

    A Sleepy Success Story

    You know what they say, “Early to bed, early to rise,” but who knew it could turn into such a sweet sleep saga in 2023? Let me take you through my year of dreamy dozing, where I knocked it out of the park in the realm of rest.

    A Marathon of Zzz’s

    My sleep stats are not just good; they’re like a lullaby in numbers. I clocked in a solid 7 hours and 25 minutes every night. Yes, that’s right in the sweet spot of the adult sleep range. I was like a sleeping beauty, minus the century-long nap!

    The Champion Schedule

    Picture this: every night at 9:49 PM, I hit the pillow. And like clockwork, at 6:35 AM, I’m up and about. This isn’t just a routine; it’s my secret weapon for feeling fabulous every day. Consistency is my middle name, and my sleep schedule wears the crown.

    Recovery: Nailed It!

    My heart’s resting like a champ too. A steady 49 bpm and an HRV of 73 ms? That’s like my body’s giving me a high-five for treating it right. Recovery nights were like my body’s own peaceful retreat.

    Early Bird Gets the Worm

    Rising early is my superpower. Not only do I get to bask in the quiet morning hours, but my productivity is off the charts! And let’s not forget that hitting my activity goal 75% of the time is the cherry on top of my sleep sundae.

    Room for a Bit More Zzz

    Okay, I’m not perfect. There’s this thing about a “variable sleep window” that’s caught my eye. Maybe tweaking my bedtime and wake-up times could sprinkle a bit more magic on my sleep. Food for thought!

    Keep On Snoozin’

    So, what’s the plan to keep this sleep train chugging along beautifully? Here’s the game plan:

    • Chill Out Before Bedtime: I’m talking reading, warm baths, and sweet tunes. Screen time? Not for this snoozer.
    • Bedroom Bliss: My sleep sanctuary is dark, quiet, and just the right kind of cool. Comfy bedding? Check.
    • Daytime Dashes: Exercise is my daytime jam, keeping me energized and ready to rest at night.
    • Moderation Station: Caffeine and alcohol, you’re on notice. You’re cool, but let’s not party too late.
    • Doc on Speed Dial: If sleep starts playing hard to get, I’m not shy about calling in the pros.

    Dream On!

    So, there you have it. My 2023 sleep journey was a dream come true. Here’s to keeping the snooze strong in 2024. Sleep well, dream big, and keep those sheep jumping!


    Resources to Enhance Your Slumber:

    1. “The Sleep Solution” by Dr. W. Chris Winter: Dive into this book for a deep understanding and practical tips on improving your sleep. Find it here.
    2. National Sleep Foundation: A treasure trove of information on sleep health and tips for better rest. Explore their website.
    3. “Why We Sleep” by Matthew Walker: This book offers a scientific and engaging look into the importance of sleep. Check it out here.
    4. Headspace’s Sleepcasts: These soothing audio experiences are perfect for winding down at night. Give them a listen.
    5. The Sleep Doctor Blog: Dr. Michael Breus shares expert advice and insights on all things sleep. Read his blog.

    On This Day in History

    Ahoy history enthusiasts! Let’s dive into some delightful blog nuggets from “January 13th” across the years. Get ready for a blend of zzz’s, road trips, and quirky adventures!

    • 2024: My Stellar Sleep in 2023 – Dive into a cozy tale of dreamy dozing and top-notch sleep stats from 2023. A journey of restful nights that would make even Sleeping Beauty jealous!
    • 2023: J13 – Buckle up for a westward adventure over mountains to the sea. A travel log that’s all about the journey, not just the destination. Road trip, anyone?
    • 2021: Let’s Us Review 2020 – A reflective look back at 2020. An invitation to stroll down memory lane and revisit the highlights and maybe the lowlights too.
    • 2017: A Light in the Dark: Remembering Ben – A heartfelt tribute to Ben Parsons. Dive into a sea of memories and photographs that capture the essence of an extraordinary soul.
    • 2012: The 4 AM Epiphany: Love Over World’s Training – Discover the clarity found in the wee hours of the morning. A story of early risers, core workouts, and sweet realizations.
    • 2011: South Side Ride – A tale of contrasts: mountain biking by day and a cozy movie night by evening. The perfect mix of adrenaline and relaxation!
    • 2008: G Spot – A quirky post titled “Sharpening the Noir” that leaves us as intrigued as you are. A mix of confusion and cool vibes.
    • 2006: Maryland’s Win, My Raspberry Mishap, and a Tinted Movie Return – From a victorious start with Maryland’s win to a ‘raspberry daiquiri nightmare’ in a bike bag. A day of unexpected turns!
    • 2005: Snowy Mornings, Ski Trails, and New Beginnings at MARS Stout – Embrace the chilly charm of snowy mornings and the thrill of cross-country skiing. A celebration of winter’s wonders!

    And there you have it, folks! A sprinkle of history, a dash of adventure, and a whole lot of character. Happy reading! 📚✨

  • The Thrilling Sunset Ride

    A Mountain Biker’s Race Against Time and Danger

    Introduction

    Imagine racing against the setting sun, the thrill of the trail, and a touch of danger lurking in the background. This is the story of a mountain biker’s audacious time trial – a journey that’s not just about speed, but about experiencing the raw beauty and unexpected challenges of nature.

    The Fierce Journey Begins

    As the sun began to dip, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple, our adventurer set off. The destination: a circuitous route starting from Kim Williams single track, looping around the golf course, passing through the notorious Redneck Alley, and finally, returning home. Unaware of what the time check would be, there was an unwavering determination to push the limits.

    A Race with the Sun

    The ride up Hellgate Canyon was a visual feast with the river shimmering in the twilight. But this serenity was short-lived. Approaching Redneck Alley, the atmosphere shifted. The distant echo of gunshots pierced the air, a stark reminder of the nearby shooting range. Bullets whizzed and ricocheted, creating a symphony of danger.

    Navigating Peril

    In the waning light, the path became a labyrinth of shadows and obstacles. The mountain biker, now in a frenzied race, dodged the unseen with sheer instinct. The icy single track was treacherous, and the appearance of a frozen carcass on the path added to the night’s surreal challenges. A protruding rib, almost like a trap set by nature, nearly ended the journey abruptly.

    Triumph Over Adversity

    Despite the odds, our rider emerged victorious, bursting out of Redneck Alley, and cruising down the Kim Williams Trail towards home. It was more than just a ride; it was a testament to resilience, a dance with danger, and an embrace of the wild.

    Conclusion

    This night ride was a blend of beauty, thrill, and unexpected perils. It reminds us of the unpredictability of nature and the spirit of adventure that lies in every mountain biker. It was not just about beating the clock; it was about overcoming fears and reveling in the raw, unscripted drama of the great outdoors.

    Explore More

    1. Mountain Biking Essentials – A comprehensive guide to gear, trails, and tips for mountain biking enthusiasts.
    2. Trails of the Wild: Mountain Biking Routes – Discover some of the most scenic and challenging mountain biking trails around the world.
    3. Safety First: Navigating Outdoor Adventures – Essential safety tips for outdoor activities, including mountain biking.
    4. The Thrill of the Ride: Mountain Biking Blogs – Personal stories, tips, and experiences from fellow mountain bikers.
    5. Nature’s Call: Wilderness Survival Tips – Learn how to stay safe and navigate through unpredictable outdoor situations.

    On this day in history

    Let’s embark on a delightful journey through time with these engaging blog posts from January 10th across the years!

    • 2024: The Thrilling Sunset Ride – Picture yourself racing against the setting sun on a mountain bike, embracing both the thrill and the raw beauty of nature. This post takes you on a mountain biker’s audacious time trial, filled with speed, beauty, and unexpected challenges.
    • 2023: J10 – Snowlog j10 of the year 23. A delightful revelation of receiving a larger TV as a gift… just to see the text better! A light-hearted take on appreciating life’s simple upgrades.
    • 2021: Around Camp – This post offers a visual journey with no specific description, giving a sneak peek into camp life and capturing the essence of outdoor living.
    • 2017: Paria Canyon, Out Into The World – Dive into an adventurous tale of extraction day at Paria Canyon. This post recounts the surprising heft of carrying “morning necessities” and the joys of outdoor exploration.
    • 2012: Perfect Speed – A continuation from a previous post, this one showcases images from a side trip to some unique pools. The post reflects on the journey and the intriguing names of the locations visited.
    • 2008: And Winter Continues – An enigmatic entry with no specific description, likely reflecting on the ongoing winter season and its quiet, introspective beauty.
    • 2008: Skate Skiing and Car Fixing – A day of contrasts, from exhilarating skate skiing in Pattee Canyon to the mundane task of car repair. A hint of big news and a friend’s imminent arrival add to the day’s excitement.
    • 2006: Worst Buy – A humorous and frustrating tale of computer woes. The journey from a malfunctioning modem to the dreaded prognosis at Best Buy creates a relatable narrative of technological mishaps.
    • 2006: Dissapointment – A reflective post about a challenging day descending University Mountain, compounded by the disappointment of a sidelined computer, crucial for hobbies and work.
    • 2005: Laundry This Morning – A light-hearted take on the mundane task of laundry, juxtaposed with memories of an epic skiing adventure the day before. A classic case of the Monday blues turned joyful.
    • 2004: Greylock’s Moonlit Misadventure: Lessons Learned in the Cold – An adventurous tale of a challenging camping trip at Greylock in freezing conditions. A story of endurance, beauty, and the lessons learned from braving the cold.

    Enjoy these slices of history, each offering a unique glimpse into the past!

  • Bathroom Surprise

    A Predawn Encounter at Kalaloch

    Happy New Year, indeed! This year kicked off with a heart-pounding adventure that I’ll never forget. Picture this: a serene campground at Kalaloch, with the soft pre-dawn light just beginning to touch the sky. I was up early, expecting nothing more than a quiet morning and perhaps the first pick at the communal bathroom.

    As I neared the facility, I bent over to check for any signs of life. Suddenly, a dark shadow on the floor caught my eye. Instincts kicking in, I called out, but what happened next was straight out of a movie. A loud, beast-like sound erupted from within. In one swift motion, I stepped out and slammed the door shut, just as the ‘beast’ crashed against it, shaking the building to its core.

    In Yellowstone, we fear grizzlies, but here in Kalaloch, the real fear lies in what I encountered: a pit bull, left recklessly in the bathroom by someone clearly not thinking straight. With my heart still racing, I made my way back to camp. Laundry awaited, but the adrenaline still pumped through my veins.

    What a start to the year, huh? It’s a reminder that adventures can be found in the most unexpected places – even in a campground bathroom at dawn!

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Kalaloch Campground Guide – Plan your visit and stay safe.
    2. Wildlife Safety Tips – Essential reading for any national park adventure.
    3. First Aid for Dog Encounters – Be prepared for unexpected canine encounters.
    4. National Park Service – Yellowstone – Explore the beauty and dangers of Yellowstone.
    5. Dog Training Basics – Because responsible pet ownership matters.

    On This Day in History

    • 2024: Bathroom Surprise – Happy New Year, indeed! This year kicked off with a heart-pounding adventure at Kalaloch campground. A serene morning turned thrilling, thanks to an unexpected surprise in the communal bathroom.
    • 2023: J9 – Snowlong j9 of 2023. Reflecting on a missed campout weekend, Bill appreciates Christmas at a new lodging with splendid views and a grand deck.
    • 2021: Photo Shoot – A post without a description, but the images suggest an intriguing photo adventure.
    • 2018: Under a Rock – Bill shares his struggle with winter blues, craving to escape the funk and explore the outdoors once again.
    • 2017: Paria Canyon, On To Buckskin’s Omen – A captivating account of a winter exploration in Buckskin Gulch, igniting wonder about this unique Slot Canyon.
    • 2012: Skate Ski Extravaganza – A thrilling 15-mile loop on skate skis, embracing the beauty of winter.
    • 2008: So Yea! No Motivation – Bill battles the winter gloom, finding solace in a 10-mile spin to ward off the blues.
    • 2005: Eddie Dies (Dark Tower Story) – A day filled with mixed emotions, starting with a rejuvenating nature walk with Marcy.
    • 2004: Extreme Camping Plans – Bill gears up for an adventurous winter camping trip over Massachusetts’ highest mountains.
    • 2003: Great Gifts – A memorable day thanks to unique gifts from friends, adding a spark to the evening.
    • 2002: Definitely No Motivation … But! – A relatable account of lacking motivation and the struggle to restart a training program.
    • 2002: Accepted To RPI – Bill reflects on his acceptance into Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute after a movie night.

    Isn’t it fascinating how each year brings its unique adventures and reflections? Stay tuned for more delightful trips through history!

  • A Blizzard, Beaches, and Biking: Our Washington Odyssey

    Imagine tearing through a blizzard with nothing but sheer will, a sense of adventure, and a trusty wheel at your fingertips. That’s how our unforgettable escapade began, right from the heart of Missoula, cruising towards the Winchester Rest Area in Washington.

    Our journey was a rollercoaster from the get-go, thanks to Mother Nature’s snowy surprise. But with a bit of luck and some deft driving (yours truly to the rescue!), we emerged from the storm unscathed. The next day, we greeted the mighty Columbia River Gorge with awe, crossed into Yakima, and refueled for the daunting trek over White Pass.

    Alongside us, giant semi-trucks barreled down the road, their haste a thrilling yet chilling sight. We paused at Bevin Lake Rest Area to catch our breath and feast before diving into the foggy embrace of Astoria, cutting through Ilwaco, and finally, halting at Cape Disappointment. But don’t let the name fool you — it was anything but. Two days of fat biking and beach hiking awaited us, a true treat for the soul.

    Our quest then took us up the coast to Twin Harbors State Park. A tad underwhelming, we swiftly shifted gears to Westport for some wave-watching, then to Aberdeen for the famed Breakwater Seafood and Chowder. A quick pit stop at Denis Company Ace Hardware, and we were equipped with rain gear and set for Pacific Beach State Park.

    Next up was the peculiar Seabrook. A town cloaked in mystery had us speeding to the Olympic Park and South Beach Campground, where a close encounter of the canine kind left us with stories to tell. Our brush with a spirited pit bull was, let’s say, memorable.

    The Hoh Rain Forest greeted us next, with days spent in the company of waterfalls and ‘mossy beards’. A brief detour to Forks for supplies was met with a political rally we promptly side-stepped, preferring the tranquility of Salt Creek County Campground, single-lane roads notwithstanding.

    Mountain biking on stunning singletrack and tidal pool explorations filled our days before we settled at Fort Worden State Park. There, we indulged in the local flavors, conversed with ghosts, and even spotted a few sea lions and, yes, illegal surfers.

    The journey back was as thrilling as the one out, with Tacoma’s bustling roads and the mountainous Snoqualmie Pass. I took the wheel for a nocturnal drive, pushing towards Kellog Ski Area, and we raced against the clock to cross Lookout Pass before another storm hit.

    And now, here I am, reminiscing about the sheer magnitude of our adventures. It felt big, it felt massive, and oh, it felt good.


    Resources to Enhance Your Day

    1. Pacific Northwest Adventure Guide – Your go-to for planning the ultimate trip.
    2. Storm Driving Tips – Stay safe on the road with these expert strategies.
    3. Hiking Trails of the Hoh Rain Forest – Immerse yourself in the lush greenery.
    4. Fort Worden Ghost Tours – Dare to explore the paranormal.
    5. Cycling Safety Gear – Gear up for your next biking adventure.

    And remember, every journey, no matter how treacherous or peculiar, adds a new chapter to our book of life. Keep turning the pages!

    On This Day in History

    • 2023: J8 – Prison log j8, 2023. We attempted winter camping, driving north on I90 to St. Regis and then up 135. Our search for a campsite was met only with snow and closed gates. It seems no one camps in winter!
    • 2021: Holiday Hike – (Description not available)
    • 2015: Fat Pursuit 2015 Info – Follow the dot at trackleaders.com/fatpursuit15 for updates on this thrilling race. My personal updates might be scarce due to coverage, but you can check them on Twitter @boneshakerbike.
    • 2012: Zion memories – Mix a 25-hour race with a spontaneous trip to Zion National Park, and you get an unforgettable adventure. Sore muscles, relentless enthusiasm, and the majestic Angels Landing were all part of this unique experience.
    • 2010: 2010 TNR #1 – A Chilly Trail, Warm Spirits. The inaugural Missoula Thursday Night Hike of 2010 was a blend of adventure, crisp air, and the fresh start of a new decade. The night sky was our canopy as we embraced the promise of new experiences.
    • 2008: Leaky Pipes – Winter in Missoula brings its usual surprises: a mix of warmth, snow, and longing for spring. Here’s a tale from my eclectic life, weaving in Lynn, ROAR, and the ever-changing weather.
    • 2006: University Mountain Ridge – Discover the magic of hiking in Missoula on University Mountain Ridge. The contrasting elements of sunshine, brisk winds, and chilly afternoons made for a memorable experience.
    • 2005: Get Off Your Ass – On this chilly day in 2005, a voice within whispers, “Get off your ass!” A call to action and a battle cry against inertia. Embrace the day and break free from the comfort of routine.
    • 2005: Ho Hum, It is Saturday – A quirky Saturday scenario unfolds: bright sun, a pleasant day, yet an inner struggle to leave the house. Dive into this tale of peculiar eating habits and a sunny yet puzzling Saturday.
    • 2004: Mount Greylock Overnighter – Starry Skies and Snowy Peaks. Embrace the frosty charm with an overnight adventure at Mount Greylock. A heart full of excitement under the clear, chilly sky made for a memorable journey.
    • 2002: NHL 2000 All Nighter – Waking up to a winter wonderland after an epic NHL 2002 marathon. The first snowfall of the year sets a magical scene, still buzzing from last night’s gaming thrill.
  • The Epic Road Trip Chronicles: From Port Townsend to Kellogg with a Twist

    Port Townsend: The Serene Start

    Our adventure began in the tranquil Port Townsend, a town that whispers tales of the past with every cobblestone. But our hearts were set on the road, luring us away from this peaceful haven.

    Dancing Along Route 3

    We set our wheels spinning along Route 3, cruising past Palooso, Silverdale, and Gig Harbor. Each town was a fleeting backdrop in our road movie, with Gig Harbor’s allure briefly capturing our hearts.

    Tacoma: The Urban Labyrinth

    Arriving in Tacoma, we braved the city’s energetic pulse. It was a symphony of honking cars and towering buildings, setting the stage for the wilder chapters of our journey.

    Auburn: The Prelude to Nature’s Majesty

    As we passed through Auburn, we felt the urban cloak slowly lifting, replaced by the anticipation of natural wonders ahead. Auburn was like the quiet before a storm, promising grandeur and awe.

    I-90: The Highway of Dreams

    Hitting I-90, we were officially on the main artery of our adventure. This highway stretched before us like a promise of untold stories, each mile a new verse in our road trip ballad.

    Snoqualmie Pass: The Mountain’s Challenge

    Here’s where the story takes a dramatic turn. Snoqualmie Pass wasn’t just a route; it was a rite of passage. Navigating this mountain path was a thrilling dance with nature, with cars sliding perilously close in a test of our driving mettle.

    Kellogg: The Nostalgic Haven

    Reaching Kellogg was like stepping into a familiar dream. Silver Mountain Bike Park, our old haunt, welcomed us with open arms. The night spent here was a mix of nostalgia and relief, a well-earned rest after the day’s escapades.

    The Morning After: Reflecting on the Journey

    Waking up in Kellogg, the memories of our journey felt like pages from an adventure novel. Each moment, from Port Townsend’s calm to Snoqualmie Pass’s adrenaline rush, was etched in our hearts.


    Resources to Enhance Your Day

    1. Port Townsend Exploration: Discovering Port Townsend’s Charm
    2. Route 3 Road Trip: Journey Through Route 3’s Highlights
    3. Tacoma’s Urban Adventures: Uncover Tacoma’s Secrets
    4. Auburn’s Attractions: Auburn’s Hidden Treasures
    5. Silver Mountain Bike Park: Kellogg’s Mountain Biking Paradise

    This road trip was a testament to the beauty and unpredictability of life on the road. From the serenity of Port Townsend to the rugged challenges of Snoqualmie Pass, each mile was a story, each town a character in our epic road trip narrative. What adventure awaits you on your next journey?

    On this day in history

    Let’s take a stroll down memory lane with some fascinating blog posts from January 7th over the years!

    • 2023: j7 – A snowy Saturday adventure! All set and everything’s splendid. It’s time for some weekend fun and outdoor challenges.
    • 2021: The Dropper – Unfortunately, this post’s details are a bit shy, but the intrigue is certainly there!
    • 2012: Birthday Surprise in Billings – A special surprise on January 7, 2012, in Billings, Montana. A heartwarming birthday celebration for mom that turned an ordinary day into something extraordinary.
    • 2009: More Muscle Cramp Theories – Diving into the perplexing world of muscle cramps, with insights from endurance sports coach Joe Friel.
    • 2008: Bested My Time in Seeley Lake – An exhilarating winter day in Missoula, Montana, marked by a memorable performance in the 2008 Ozone Pursuit.
    • 2007: Ski Race and Season Planning – Recapping a dual ski race in Seeley Lake, Montana, with a mix of classical and skate skiing. A day filled with friendly competition and confusion at the transition!
    • 2006: Bike Out Of Closet – Braving the chilly embrace of January for a bike ride in Missoula, Montana, along a favorite route.
    • 2003: Depressed! – A candid reflection on a tough day, highlighting the struggles of work-life balance and seeking solace in adrenaline-fueled activities.

    Each year brings its unique stories, doesn’t it? Looking forward to what next January 7th has in store!

  • Last Hurrah at Port Townsend

    It’s a bittersweet moment when you realize all good things must come to an end, especially those sun-soaked, adventure-filled vacations that leave us yearning for just one more day. Society often frowns upon what they call ‘laziness,’ but is it really laziness to immerse oneself in the sheer joy of living? As we pack our bags and prepare to bid farewell to our temporary paradise, I can’t help but reminisce about our latest escapade.

    Our journey was unconventional yet exhilarating – we fat biked along the beach, from Fort Worden to Doc’s Marina Grill in Port Townsend. This wasn’t just a ride; it was a voyage of discovery, with the salty sea air as our companion. At Doc’s, we indulged in a feast for the senses – White Russians and a smorgasbord of seafood. The flavors still linger in my memory.

    In the heart of town, we were greeted by totem poles and marine artifacts that whispered stories of the past. Each piece seemed to hold a secret, a tale waiting to be told. Our biggest stop was the Quimper Mercantile Company. Here, we embraced the PNW spirit with a warm, stylish shirt and waterproof clogs for Mo – essentials in this rain-kissed land.

    The town’s character was as intriguing as its merchandise. We explored pirate shops, delved into underground stores, and were captivated by a sexy, slightly spooky fountain that seemed to embody the town’s quirky charm.

    As night fell, we ventured onto North Beach, where the unexpected discovery of a sewage outpour clashed with the majestic tides. Yet, the sea lions didn’t seem to mind, and neither did we, as their playful antics kept us entertained.

    Our last stop was at the Batch Brothers, where the perfect blend of hot sauce, burgers, and fish and chips provided a fitting end to a day filled with surprises.

    Now, as we head home, there’s a sense of melancholy. But in our hearts, we carry the joy, the adventure, and the unforgettable memories of Port Townsend. It’s not goodbye; it’s see you later.

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Fat Biking Adventures: Discover the thrill of fat biking in scenic locations.
    2. Seafood Delights at Doc’s Marina Grill: Experience the best of Port Townsend’s seafood.
    3. Quimper Mercantile Company: Shop for unique PNW-inspired apparel and gifts.
    4. Port Townsend’s Marine History: Explore the rich maritime heritage of the area.
    5. The Batch Brothers: For a taste of local flavors and delicious eats.
  • A Night to Remember at Fort Worden’s Haunted Campground

    Ever heard of Fort Worden State Park? Sure, it’s known for its historic military installations and stunning Puget Sound views. But wait till I tell you about its lesser-known, spine-chilling side – the haunted campground!

    It all started with a dare. My friends and I, always up for an adventure, decided to spend a night at the infamous campground. Rumor had it that the spirits of past soldiers still roamed the area. I was skeptical, but hey, who doesn’t like a good ghost story?

    As night fell, the usual chirping of crickets was oddly absent. The only sound was the rustling of leaves, or so we thought. Settling around the campfire, we started sharing ghost stories. That’s when things got eerie. We heard footsteps – heavy, dragging footsteps. There was no one else around, or so we believed.

    The bravest of us, Jake, decided to investigate. Armed with nothing but a flashlight and a whole lot of courage, he ventured into the darkness. Minutes felt like hours as we waited. Suddenly, a blood-curdling scream shattered the silence. We ran towards the sound, hearts pounding.

    There was Jake, pale as a ghost, pointing towards the barracks. He stammered about seeing a shadowy figure, with eyes that glowed like embers. We didn’t stick around to verify his story.

    Racing back to our tents, the night air felt heavy, as if charged with electricity. That night, every sound made us jump. Was it just the wind, or something more… spectral?

    Morning couldn’t come soon enough. We left at first light, our curiosity thoroughly quenched. Whether it was our imagination or something beyond explanation, our night at Fort Worden’s haunted campground was unforgettable.

    If you’re ever in the mood for a ghostly encounter, you know where to go. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you!


    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Fort Worden State Park Official Website: Learn more about the park’s history and amenities here.
    2. Ghost Stories and Haunted Places Blog: Dive into more haunted tales here.
    3. Camping Safety Tips: Stay safe during your adventures here.
    4. Washington Trails Association: Plan your hiking trails in and around Fort Worden here.
    5. Paranormal Investigation Guide: For the truly brave, learn how to conduct your own investigation here.

    Happy haunting, or should I say camping!

  • Salt Creek Chronicles

    Tongue Point Marine Life Sanctuary & Strait of Juan de Fuca

    Just back from a whirlwind journey, we’re now nestled in the tranquil embrace of Salt Creek Recreation Area. It’s a story of narrow roads, a picturesque lake, and a pit stop in Forks, WA, where we stocked up on supplies. Here’s the lowdown on what makes this spot a gem:

    1. Tidal Rhythms at Crescent Bay

    Picture this: dawn at Crescent Bay, the first low tide revealing its secrets at 6:25 AM. Then, as the sun climbs higher, a second low tide at 2:02 PM, perfect for exploring. Finally, the day caps off with a high tide at 5:22 PM, the sea reclaiming its treasures.

    2. Pedal Power and Policies

    Biking here? The rules aren’t spelled out in bold letters. For the avid cyclists, it’s best to check with the park or Clallam County’s website for the latest on bicycle regulations.

    3. A Sea Highway: The Strait of Juan de Fuca

    It’s a bustling waterway, a nautical crossroads. Ships from Asia and the Pacific Rim glide by, their sights set on Seattle and Vancouver. It’s like watching a parade of seafaring giants!

    4. Kelp Kingdom

    Dive into an underwater forest of Bull Kelp and Giant Kelp, where the marine life is as diverse as it is vibrant. It’s a kelp lover’s dream, with Winged Kelp and Rockweeds adding to the mix.

    5. A Tide Pool Adventure

    The real stars here are the tide pools. Sea stars, urchins, anemones, and more. Tongue Point Marine Sanctuary is the place to be for the best tide pool watching. It’s like a natural aquarium!


    Resources to Enhance Your Day

    1. Tide Table for Crescent Bay: You can find the most current tide information for Crescent Bay at Tide Forecast’s website. The link to their page with detailed tide times for the next 30 days is Tide Forecast – Crescent Bay.
    2. Cycling in Clallam County: The latest bicycle regulations in Clallam County can be found in the Clallam County Code. Here is a direct link to the Clallam County bicycle plan section: Clallam County Code – Bicycle Plan. Additionally, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources provides information on e-bike rules and regulations, which can be found at WA – DNR E-bike Rules and Regulations. For a broader overview of bicyclist laws and safety in Washington State, you can visit the Washington State Department of Transportation’s page at WSDOT – Bicyclist Laws & Safety.
    3. Strait of Juan de Fuca Guide: For those interested in cruising the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Waggoner Cruising Guide offers detailed information about marinas, anchorages, passages, and attractions. You can find more information at Waggoner Cruising Guide – Strait of Juan de Fuca. Additionally, AllTrips provides information about the Strait of San Juan De Fuca, including activities like fishing, whale watching, and boating. The link to their page is AllTrips – Strait of San Juan De Fuca.
    4. Kelp Identification Guide: The Maine Seaweed Council provides an identification guide for various seaweeds, including kelp. Their guide includes detailed descriptions and images of different seaweed species found in Maine. This resource can be quite useful for identifying kelp and other seaweeds in different regions. You can access their guide at Maine Seaweed Council – Identification. Additionally, Seaweeds of the Pacific Northwest offers a guide to identifying 25 common seaweeds of the Washington coast, which might be more relevant if you’re focusing on the Pacific Northwest. Check it out at Seaweeds of the Pacific Northwest.
    5. NOAA Tide and Current Predictions: Check tides at your location to time your visit for the lowest low tide (https://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/).

    On this Day in History

    Let’s dive into a delightful journey through time with some captivating blog entries!

    • 2023: J4 – Snow log January 4th 2023. After fabricating mounting plates, there’s now a storage area under the galley table and a main mount by the passenger swivel seat. A day of practical creativity!
    • 2021: Shopping – The details are a mystery, but the title hints at a day of retail exploration or perhaps acquiring essentials.
    • 2018: Anasazi Ride – A longing for desert freedom and sun worship, reminiscing about rides in warmer, drier climes while facing Montana’s cold.
    • 2012: 25 Hours of Frog Hollow 2011 – A challenging bike adventure, weaving through barely noticeable trails in the cold. A tale of endurance and unexpected paths.
    • 2010: Wallman Ridge Adventure – An early morning start for a solo ski trip with plans for something new and exciting. A day for spiritual and physical exploration.
    • 2009: Butte 100 Is Official – Announcement of the 3rd annual Butte 100 in freezing temperatures. A mix of excitement for future trails and disdain for the extreme cold.
    • 2008: TGIF – Busy weekend plans with a ski race and catching up with life, amidst the chaos of an unpacked trip and unfinished chores.
    • 2003: Winter is here in West Haven – Battling illness and the onset of winter, the blogger seeks solace in a coffee shop. A simple yet relatable winter day.
  • Riding High in Salt Creek

    Fat Bikes, Cliffs, and Rain Gear

    There’s something about the unexpected that makes an adventure truly memorable. That’s exactly what we found at Salt Creek Recreation Area in Washington’s upper peninsula. With our fat bikes in tow and a sky threatening rain, we set out, unaware of the rollercoaster ride ahead.

    Our journey began on Tounge Point Road. I glanced at Mo, wondering if she realized the extent of our day’s challenge – the length, the climbing. Still, I tried to keep the spirit light, pointing out intriguing map features.

    The first real test came at the Stripped Peak Trail junction, greeted by a disheartening ‘bikes not allowed’ sign. My heart sank; this was a key part of our route. Yet, safety is paramount, and the perilous cliffs and exposure along this path made it clear: biking here was a no-go. So, we diverted to the Bunker Trail climb, a path so steep it could humble an Olympic champion. I learned this the hard way, nearly toppling off a cliff at a tricky switchback.

    Taking a breather, we found ourselves at the cutest trailside bar scene, a charming little rest stop crafted from logs. It was a much-needed respite before conquering Stripped Summit. The view from the top was breathtaking, a just reward for our efforts. But the adventure wasn’t over yet.

    Mo, with a determined glint in her eye, was ready to continue. We embarked on the Stripped Ridge Trail, a path I’d ride daily with a cross-country bike. Its beauty was simply fabulous. The thrill continued down the Single Track Connector, leading us back to a road climb.

    As we ascended the access road, I noticed Mo’s energy waning. Reaching our final trail, the Countour Around Stripped Peak Tower Trail, we were met with disappointment – overgrowth and logging activity marred the path. But Mo, ever the trooper, geared up for rain and pushed on.

    We finished our day with a thrilling descent down the Bunker Trail, capping off our first ride of the year with a bang and an impressive 2000 feet of climbing. It was a day filled with challenges, beauty, and the undeniable spirit of adventure.

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    On this day in history

    Let’s take a whimsical wander through some fascinating blog posts from the past, shall we?

    • 2023: J3 – Today we are taking a sheet of metal and extending the B-Pilar in our van. We call it the B-Pilar extension kit.
    • 2021: One Last Ride – (Description not provided, but the title hints at a nostalgic adventure!)
    • 2018: Anasazi Petroglyphs – (No description available, but surely something about ancient art!)
    • 2013: About Bill – My Soul… a bird maybe? Mountain Biking Exploits, My RMVQ, The Worlds, I Eat Differently, my latest lifelong challenge to live longer, Resume.
    • 2012: Morning ride – Today I fell ill and came home early. So no better time then to browse through some photos. Last weekend I stayed at a friend’s cabin and partied down with my good friends from Missoula.
    • 2008: Montana Mountain Bikers Unite – In response to threats to trail access across the state, Montana mountain bikers united to form a group called the Montana Mountain Bike Alliance.
    • 2008: Trans Fats Are Really Bad For You – Coreperformance.com explains why, how to spot them, and how to avoid them.
    • 2004: Sleeping Giant Hike – Marcy and I went up Sleeping Giant this evening and got some photos of the sunset. We hiked down in the dark.
    • 2004: Bear Mountain Extreem – Good morning everyone just got home from an all-night “swarray”. I am planning to go on a pack trip this evening and spend the night on Bear Mountain.

    Hop on this historical blog train and enjoy these snippets from yesteryears!

  • Misty Mornings at Kalaloch

    Ever dreamt of waking up to the sound of waves gently crashing on the shore, with the misty embrace of the Pacific Northwest air? Well, that’s exactly what we did when we ventured up the 101 to Kalaloch Campground. For those unfamiliar, Kalaloch (spell it out, K-A-L-A-L-O-C-H), is your golden ticket to the enchanting Olympic State Park.

    As we rolled through the serpentine roads of Highway 101, the lush greenery of Washington State unfolded before us like a living tapestry. Every turn brought a new vista, each more breathtaking than the last. It’s almost as if nature had been saving up all its beauty for this one grand display.

    Arriving at Kalaloch, we were greeted by a symphony of nature. The campground, perched on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, offers a view that’s nothing short of majestic. It’s like standing at the edge of the world, with the vast expanse of the ocean stretching endlessly before you.

    But it’s not just about the views. Kalaloch is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. From the majestic bald eagles soaring overhead to the playful otters in the nearby creeks, nature’s bounty is on full display. And let’s not forget the tide pools! At low tide, these natural aquariums reveal a fascinating world of sea stars, anemones, and crabs.

    Evenings at Kalaloch are a time for reflection. As the sun dips below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink, you can’t help but feel a deep connection to this magical place. Sitting around a crackling campfire, with the stars twinkling overhead, it’s easy to lose yourself in the moment.

    And hey, for those who crave a bit of adventure, Olympic State Park is just a stone’s throw away. With its ancient rainforests, alpine meadows, and rugged coastline, the park offers a plethora of trails and scenic spots. Whether it’s a leisurely hike through the Hoh Rainforest or a challenging climb up to Hurricane Ridge, there’s something for everyone.

    So, if you’re looking for a getaway that combines breathtaking scenery, abundant wildlife, and a touch of adventure, look no further than Kalaloch Campground. It’s not just a destination; it’s an experience that will stay with you long after you’ve returned home.

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Olympic National Park Official Website – Everything you need to know before your visit.
    2. Kalaloch Campground Reservations – Book your stay at Kalaloch.
    3. Tide Pool Exploration Guide – Get ready for some tide pool adventures.
    4. Trails of Olympic State Park – Plan your hikes and adventures.
    5. Pacific Northwest Wildlife Guide – Learn about the local fauna.
  • New Year’s Surprise in the Hoh Rainforest

    A good place for the new home of the gods!

    Happy New Year, everyone! Today’s tale is about a promise, a journey, and a humorous mix-up in the wilderness. Our adventure takes us to the heart of the Hoh Rainforest, nestled within Washington State’s Olympic National Park. This emerald gem is a paradise for those who adore the splendor of nature.

    Our mission? To find the mythical Mount Olympus. This rainforest, a kingdom of green, is a spectacle of nature’s abundance. With its towering conifers, fern-filled undergrowth, and a carpet of mosses, it’s a scene straight out of a fantasy novel. The wildlife here plays a game of hide and seek – Roosevelt elk, black-tailed deer, and a symphony of bird species.

    Now, let’s talk about the trail to Mount Olympus. Not for the faint of heart, this is a trek that tests your mettle, a multi-day sojourn through the rainforest’s heart. It’s like walking through different worlds, from lush forests to the alpine majesty of Mount Olympus.

    A star of this trail is the Mineral Waterfall. Imagine water dancing over rocks, rich with minerals, in a display so mesmerizing, it calls for a pause, a moment of reflection. However, here’s the twist in our tale – despite our quest for Mount Olympus, we ended up capturing the beauty of the Hoh and the Mineral Waterfalls instead.

    But wait, the real punchline? After a day of celebration for our ‘discovery’, we found out via Google Earth that our elusive giant was actually Mount Tom! It’s like finding out you’ve been following the breadcrumbs to the wrong fairy tale castle. But hey, every mountain has its charm, right? Mount Tom, the brother of Olympus, gave us a story to remember.

    Stay tuned for more photos of this enchanting escapade. Remember, sometimes the journey and the surprises it holds are more exciting than the destination itself!

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Olympic National Park Guide – Explore the wonders of Olympic National Park.
    2. Backpacking Essentials – Gear up for your next adventure.
    3. Wildlife Photography Tips – Capture nature’s beauty like a pro.
    4. Hiking Trail Finder – Discover trails that match your adventure spirit.
    5. Google Earth – Plan and revisit your journeys with precision and fun.
  • Journey Through Memories: A Walk in the Big Cedars

    In the tranquil embrace of the Olympic National Forest’s Hall of Big Cedars, each step I take is a journey through my own past, a reflection of the memories and stories shared in my blog over the years.

    The ancient cedars, standing as silent witnesses to the passing of time, take me back to 2022. In my post “Time ⏲️ ⏳️”, I mused on the fleeting nature of time, much like the enduring presence of these trees. They remind me to cherish each moment, much as I did while crafting that post.

    Moving deeper into the forest, the thrill of new experiences echoes my 2021 adventure in “New Bike Day”. The exhilaration of riding a new trail parallels the uncharted paths that weave through these woods.

    The serene morning light filtering through the dense canopy brings to mind my 2020 reflection in “Morning Moment”. The calm and stillness here is reminiscent of that day’s peaceful introspection.

    As I venture further, I recall the visual storytelling of my 2017 post, “Gooseberry Mesa”. The forest around me is a gallery of nature, each tree a masterpiece, much like the photographs that spoke volumes in that entry.

    My thoughts drift to 2012, a pivotal year captured in “365”. Walking among these age-old trees, I’m reminded of the discipline and dedication it took to blog every day of that year, a journey as enduring as the life of these cedars.

    2011’s post “New Year’s Eve” surfaces in my mind, reminiscent of the anticipation of a fresh start, much like the excitement of exploring a new forest trail.

    The coziness of the 2007 entry, “Back Home and Resting”, is akin to the comforting embrace of the forest around me, a place to unwind and reflect.

    Finally, my journey takes me back to 2005 and the whimsical “Roomba Entertains Lambert”. The playful antics of Roomba bring a smile to my face, much like the joy I find in these simple, natural surroundings.

    Each tree, each path in this forest resonates with a story from my past, a blog post that captures a moment in time. As I walk through the Hall of Big Cedars, my heart is full of gratitude for these memories, a tapestry of experiences woven through the years.

  • One Last Fat Bike Ride by the Sea

    As we reached Moclips, a quaint and picturesque coastal town, we took a moment to appreciate its tranquil charm.

    There’s something magical about a fat bike ride along the beach, especially when it’s your last one before embarking on a new adventure. Imagine the scene: the vast, open sea on one side, the rhythmic sound of the waves crashing, and the soft, yielding sand beneath the tires of your trusty fat bike. This was exactly how our day started, as we embarked on a leisurely northward trek from our base to Moclips, Washington.

    The journey was less about speed and more about soaking in the serene beauty of the Pacific coastline. With the gentle sea breeze as our companion, we pedaled our way through the scenic route, each turn offering a new vista, a new moment to cherish. The ride was easy, almost meditative, allowing us to reflect on the journey so far and anticipate the adventures that lay ahead in Olympic Park.

    As we reached Moclips, a quaint and picturesque coastal town, we took a moment to appreciate its tranquil charm. The town, nestled against the backdrop of the mighty Pacific, served as a perfect pitstop. We indulged in the local flavors, shared laughs, and captured memories, knowing that these moments were the ones we’d look back on fondly.

    The return ride was a mix of nostalgia and excitement. The setting sun painted the sky in hues of orange and pink, a beautiful canvas marking the end of our beach escapades. But as every traveler knows, every end is just a new beginning. We returned, packed up our gear, and prepared for the next leg of our holiday adventure: the majestic Olympic Park.

    There, new trails awaited, promising more thrills, more beauty, and more unforgettable memories. The beach may have been behind us, but the adventure was just getting started.

    Resources to Enhance Your Day:

    1. Explore Moclips, WA: Discover the hidden gems of this coastal town Visit Moclips.
    2. Olympic National Park Guide: Plan your adventure with this comprehensive guide Olympic Park Adventures.
    3. Fat Biking Tips: Get the best out of your fat bike experience Fat Bike Essentials.
    4. Travel Photography Tips: Capture your memories like a pro Photography on the Go.
    5. Local Eateries in Moclips: Savor the local flavors Moclips Dining Guide.

    On This Day in History

    Dive into a delightful journey through time with these engaging blog posts from December 30th over the years:

    • 2022: Sun – When it comes out one must appreciate it. One must give thanks for it and must get outside and soak it up.
    • 2020: Petrified Dunes – No specific description provided, but the title suggests an exploration of ancient natural wonders.
    • 2012: Reflection Time – A moment to reflect on 2012, with thoughts on memorable moments and anticipation for the New Year.
    • 2011: Restful Preparations – Sometimes, a day is best spent enjoying the simple pleasure of a fresh cup of latte and some restful contemplation.
    • 2007: Homeward Bound – A morning journey from Lambert Montana, embarking homeward with tales of travels and audio companions.
    • 2006: Hello From Lambert – An adventurous tale of navigating icy roads to reach Lambert, Montana, after a long journey.
    • 2005: Bean Bag Champion – Recounting a festive night in Lambert, crowned as the Bean Bag Grand Champion amidst holiday celebrations.
    • 1999: That 90’s Show – A nostalgic look back at the racing days of the 1990s.
    • 1989: The 80’s Show – A reflection on the transitional years after high school, filled with moves, changes, and personal growth.
  • An Unexpected Thursday in Perfectville

    Have you ever woken up certain it’s the weekend, only to discover it’s a mundane Monday? Well, let me tell you about the day my world flipped upside down, starting with a fat bike adventure along Washington State Route 109.

    Our mission was simple – find the elusive Narnia trail. Sounds magical, right? Think again. Past the legit-looking turnoff, we plunged into a landscape scarred by logging and construction. Trails? More like ghost paths swallowed by machinery and clear cuts.

    We navigated through a maze of skidders and cranes, surprisingly unnoticed, until we decided it was time to find civilization. Enter Seabrook – or as I dubbed it, Perfectville. This town wasn’t just quaint; it was uncannily perfect. Picture Bozeman-like neighborhoods, but with crushed seashell sidewalks and residents so polite it felt like a dystopian novel.

    Seabrook was a patchwork of styles, each house shiny and new. The trails, though technically in parks, were more jungle-like, with tech-savvy locals zooming around in silent electric cars. And the center of town? A hub for the ultra-AI-rich, complete with a skate rink and heated pool, all set against a perpetual beach backdrop.

    But beneath the surface, there was something off about this ‘Natural Market’ town. It was as if we’d biked into a perfectly curated illusion. We even toyed with the idea of Seabrook being haunted or a hotspot for Bigfoot – you know, just to add some spice to this surreal experience.

    In the end, the allure of the ordinary drew us to Pacific Beach. As I said to Snuggles, my trusty bike, “Let’s get out of here before the weirdness turns the day into night.”

    Resources to Enhance Your Day

    1. Discover Seabrook: Explore this unique, walkable beach town and its charming community Seabrook Community Info.
    2. Seabrook Real Estate: Curious about living in a town like Seabrook? Check out the current real estate market Seabrook Homes for Sale.
    3. New Urbanism Inspiration: Learn more about the principles of New Urbanism that inspired Seabrook’s design New Urbanism Principles.
    4. Seabrook’s Tourism Economy: Dive into how tourism shapes towns like Seabrook Tourism and Economy.
    5. Emergency Services Insight: Understand the importance of emergency services in small towns Emergency Services in Small Towns.

    On This Day in History

    Let’s take a nostalgic ride through the my blog posts, capturing memorable moments from December 29th over the years. Ready for a time-traveling adventure?

    • 2022: Sound of Music Full Run Winter Edition – A delightful day with the sun out, hinting at the possibility of reaching the Oregon coast. A reminder to focus on the joys of Winter.
    • 2020: Scary Precipices – The title evokes a sense of adventure, though the description remains a mystery.
    • 2017: Holiday Ride – A short clip testing video blogging, with a thrilling jet to Barrel Roll on the agenda.
    • 2012: Snowy Road – An intriguing post with no description, but one can imagine a serene winter landscape.
    • 2011: All Relative – Reflecting on life’s varied experiences, from early work mornings to hiking in the Gallatan Range.
    • 2009: Blue Point – An enigmatic post noted only by “I posted on the interweb social pipes.”
    • 2008: Stranded in the Right Place – An unexpected journey leads to being stranded in Billings, Montana, with reflections on this twist of fate.
    • 2007: Last Ride – Recalling the best Christmas period with adventurous bike rides, concluding with a trip to Enid Montana.
    • 2004: Friends and Family Online – A post filled with familial challenges, from computer issues to sick children.
    • 2003: Heading Back To Connecticut – Preparing for a journey home, with time spent with an ailing father and personal reflections.
    • 2003: Dad Out of Hospital in Yuma – Sharing the relief and challenges as his father exits the hospital post-cancer surgery.
    • 2003: Dad Battles Cancer – A heartfelt account of spending time with his father in Yuma as he fights cancer.

    These snippets of life, captured on a blog, provide a window into the varied and rich experiences of December 29ths gone by. From scenic bike rides to family challenges, each post holds a story worth exploring.