January 26th, 2008
The Mule took its first damage this week as you can see. I know that you all are worried about the Mule and we don't write enough about it. Well, this week the Mule had a bar room fight with a Mack Truck, no less. You should see the Mack. Actually, the Mule was hit in a parking lot. That is such a lame story. We are sorry about that. A front bumper is only stuff, and in the end, stuff will only be inherited, and they probably don't deserve it anyway. If our parents are reading this.... Just kidding.
Meg, Goose and I went to the Island of Bainbridge and took the ferry across the Puget Sound to Seattle on an overcast day. It was so sweet no matter the weather. "White Lightening" is our new ride for home PT. We are renting it, so don't tell the rental Co. that our dog was in it.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
Mt. Ranier National Park
January 13, 2008
The first time the rain and clouds cleared here we were able to see Mt. Ranier. Our jaws dropped. This volcano rises 14,411 feet (just under the tallest peak in the lower 48 states) and creates it's own weather. This is the view just outside of Olympia on our way to the park. Sunday was our first totally clear day and it was awesome to spend it here.
From no snow cover to 15 feet of recorded snowfall this season in about 25 minutes!
Classic Mt. Ranier, the south face on a blue sky day.
Classic Mt. Ranier, the south face on a blue sky day.
Snow shoeing in the deep. How deep? Ask Mark Kutilek. Without snow shoes I would be stuck past my waist.
The setting sun lights up the snow and the cloud formed by the peak (out of view to the left). This cloud is acutally crystalized ice formed from wind moving up and over the peak much like water flows around rocks in a stream. Note the Jackson visitor center second floor observation deck to the right. The first floor of the building is almost fully covered by snow.
The setting sun lights up the snow and the cloud formed by the peak (out of view to the left). This cloud is acutally crystalized ice formed from wind moving up and over the peak much like water flows around rocks in a stream. Note the Jackson visitor center second floor observation deck to the right. The first floor of the building is almost fully covered by snow.
Sunday, January 13, 2008
Olympia, Washington
January 5, 2008
We arrived on Friday to rain, but it stopped long enough for us to unload. The recent weather has knocked down many trees in the area and has created mudslides, devasting homes and businesses. We realized how fortunate we are. Olympia is a beautiful town with legislators, the military and environmental activists all in one smaller city. Fresh crab and oysters dominate local fare, and of course there is a sweet brewery in town (Fishtail Organic Brewery). We are stoked to check the town out, not to mention Olympic National Park, Mt. Ranier, skiing, wineries, and ferries to Seattle, the San Juan islands and Victoria Island in B.C. Canada! Here are shots of Capitol Lake right downtown Olympia and Goose & I pondering the beauty of the sound.
We arrived on Friday to rain, but it stopped long enough for us to unload. The recent weather has knocked down many trees in the area and has created mudslides, devasting homes and businesses. We realized how fortunate we are. Olympia is a beautiful town with legislators, the military and environmental activists all in one smaller city. Fresh crab and oysters dominate local fare, and of course there is a sweet brewery in town (Fishtail Organic Brewery). We are stoked to check the town out, not to mention Olympic National Park, Mt. Ranier, skiing, wineries, and ferries to Seattle, the San Juan islands and Victoria Island in B.C. Canada! Here are shots of Capitol Lake right downtown Olympia and Goose & I pondering the beauty of the sound.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
Oregon
January 2nd to 5th
After resting in Grants Pass, OR we made it to the Pacific again and stayed at the Rogue Brewery Bed & Beer (instead of Bed & Breakfast) in Newport, OR where we were treated to two bombers and pint glasses upon arrival. The B&B is located above the original Brewpub. Here's Meg enjoying our first sample of fresh seafood at the brewery: clam chowder, halibut tacos, mussels, and cioppino. We washed that down with freshly brewed draught beer. Heaven is on Earth, somewheres.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
New Years in the Redwoods National Park
Pre New Years and News Years Day, 2008
The only highlight before New Years Day was stopping in Chico, CA at the Mecca of microbreweries. Here I am paying homage to one of my favorites. Non-beer drinkers just scroll down.
The only highlight before New Years Day was stopping in Chico, CA at the Mecca of microbreweries. Here I am paying homage to one of my favorites. Non-beer drinkers just scroll down.
Check out the size of this Redwood base. "Awe" is the only adjective to describe it. This was the best New Years Day I have ever had. Goose and Megan too, fo sho......
Want another video? Here is an insight on how we do it on the road...
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