Showing posts with label boba kid carrier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boba kid carrier. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Green River Raft trip post 7, Desolation Canyon & Gray canyon (9 days, 9/24-10/2, ~3500 cfs)

Lay-over day at Range Creek.

the Boba in action on the day hike up Range Creek



Fremont style pit house. current thinking is that it's not that they couldn't have made monumental buildings like Chaco, they just didn't want to



it's kind of the anti- group shot. I think The Who did a record cover like this once
little garter snake
kicking back at camp

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Green River Raft trip post 5, Desolation Canyon & Gray canyon (9 days, 9/24-10/2, ~3500 cfs)

A bright start.

R, O & N

O

T2 & J




beaver
beaver food
little hike up Rock Creek but not enough time to make it to the petroglyphs (~2.5 mi up canyon)

I was there!




clouds had moved in. looked like rain...
large cat prints in the sand (about 3 1/2"), a mountain lion had been at our campsite just a few hours before. it definitely made us more watchful – regularly scanning the bushes and making sure the little ones were playing in that tree right in the middle of camp. 

petroglyphs inside a tight spot under a huge boulder
in another tight area on the left side of the boulder


Monday, October 17, 2016

Green River Raft trip post 4, Desolation Canyon & Gray canyon (9 days, 9/24-10/2, ~3500 cfs)

Kids really need to learn how to sleep in. Is there a quick genetic therapy we can use to get that to happen? Sigh.

We did our best to keep the kids' noise down while the other slept in. They were such good sports - they never complained.

got crocs? I hear that they're great for climbing trees and things like that — NOT!


hungry?

blueberry pancakes for monsieur?

got right to hiking after breakfast. petroglyphs were waiting...

WOW! a great panel. B mentions that the crack across the center seems to divide the world of people (above) from a quite different world below. only that spiral-topped staff goes between the two areas. click for a much bigger than usual version of this photo
middle

upper right wall

everything is right with the world - bighorn sheep
upper center and left wall
lower left wall

hydration!

hiked a little more up Flat Canyon but didn't get far
nice to get everything dried out (dew and condensation was intense every morning)
playtime! yes, that is one of two Deuce of Spades® in their digging toolkit
playtime!

















Wednesday, September 21, 2016

September Ski - done!

Technically speaking, this was probably the worst "snow" I've ever skied. I'm not saying it couldn't have been worse. Frozen solid, it would have been so much worse, even dangerous. And I'm not saying it was the roughest snow I've ever seen — some "snow" above Tunemaha lake in the Sierra takes that honor (1986, horribly worse: hard frozen, bathtub sized suncups with wickedly sharp rims). But these were memorable...

Despite snow in the forecast for the weekend, we had to take our shot at our September ski before heading out on a raft trip. Like a fast-food burger, Saint Mary's Glacier wasn't particularly tasty but it was quick.

We leaf-peeped on the drive in. Fall River Road had great Fall colors.


TWO mine openings I never noticed before
By far the best way I've found to carry skis in wooded terrain:
my favorite way to carry skis in wooded areas: Voilé strap + biner. it keeps the tips out of the trees and away from your heels and calfs. the one downside is that you do have to keep a hand on them so they don't wag. using 2 biners separated can solve that but for short hikes like this one, why bother
balance is important

a balancing trick: angle the strap and catch the strap on either side of the binding hinges.

up the Elevator. at first N didn't want the poles shortened...
kinnikinnick
really lovely. carrying O, the Boba proved its worth once again

St. Mary's glacier greeted us a little further up the hill than last month. and boy was it worse for wear.

panorama of St. Mary's Glacier. we ski up toward that v on the upper right

How rough was it? Let's try something different: look at the photo below with crossed eyes. Make it so there is one overlapped image in the middle. Voilá: 3D view! Did it work for you? It's a little exaggerated but it gives you some idea of how rough the snow was.
look at this photo with crossed eyes. make it so there is one overlapped image in the middle. voilá: 3D view! did it work for you? iIt's a little exaggerated but it gives you some idea of how rough the snow was. those are pretty dang deep runnels there!

the Lucky Bums + skins made it easy to get around. these poles are the beefy helinox GL145 - just 15.8 oz/pair (448g/pair)

O gets his September ski. note that the Helinox poles actually adjust small enough. their adjustment mechanism is so easy that we adjust the poles all the time and they never slip

T! I tried the digital zoom for the photo - ugh!

And so another notch in the belt...