Though I thought the ear loops were too large…
Month: September 2009
Pisgah forest hike recap
All in all we had a fantastic day. The only downers were Soolin, who had to hike with her lead on because of her still-healing hotspot from last weekend, and my sore body which apparently wasn’t quite recovered from last week’s adventure. By the time we got to the car my ankle was super sore.
trail map and links to a gallery of pictures below. One note on the trail map – it’s slightly inaccurate because I had to manually edit the trailmap. If anything, the hike was a bit longer on the southern end of the trail than is represented below because the gps lost signal for a bit while we were in the deep forest towards the SW end of the trail.
Trail Map
http://www.trailguru.com/ui/embed/embedTrack.php?thid=435238&width=500&height=500
Image gallery
You can checkout the image gallery here. Below is a sample image to give you a sense of it:
Friday Fun: Spelunky, a roguelike…platformer?!?
Mix together Jumpman, your favorite roguelike, and some inspiration from Indiana Jones, pour it into a PC and offer it up for free and you get Spelunky, a fabulous little platformer featuring retro 8-bit style graphics, rock solid platforming controls, and procedurally generated levels that are never the same. It’s a complete blast. Check out the video below then go download your copy over on the Spelunky site. Oh, and I should note the developer’s being rewarded for his excellent work – this is coming to Xbox Live Arcade.
http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/NJPIFKSkuT8&hl=en&fs=1&color1=0x3a3a3a&color2=0x999999
High peaks hike up Wright and Algonquin recap
Andrew JT and I summited two of the Adirondack 46ers this weekend, Wright and Algonquin. We had a pretty great time despite it being socked in at the higher elevations.What we lacked in dramatic vistas from the summits we made up for with drama on the hike. Andrew managed to forget his boots and hiked ~9 miles and ~3-4k in elevation change in his slippers, then had his newly installed crown crack out of his tooth while eating lunch. JT broke his arm the week before the hike but stuck with it anyway despite the risk. I hiked in with two dogs to save Nori from having to spend the day alone at home and ended up having to haul both their canine arses up and over some pretty rough terrain. Soolin put a period on the expedition by developing a nasty hotspot on the ride back from the hike, caused (apparently) by her pack abrading her forearm. Still in all it was a fantastic experience. I’ve knocked off 4 of the 46ers now and Soolin’s done 3. We’re already talking about our next trip. Below you can find the map of our hike and a link to a picture gallery with tons of photos.
http://www.trailguru.com/ui/embed/embedTrack.php?thid=428495&width=500&height=600
The image gallery is here.
Bonfire night
Annual bonfire barbecue at Susan’s
Tuesday afternoon dog walking
Still playing around with trailguru and other tools to post maps into my site. Here’s yesterday’s walk courtesy of trailguru.com:
http://www.trailguru.com/ui/embed/embedTrack.php?thid=416746&width=440&height=400

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