Siiiiick! Between my buddy Sal and I, we caught about 30 big strippers and two blue fish. Biggest blue fish I ever caught! We kept one Stripped Bass (the limit was 28", we were catching on average from 22"-26") The ocean was good to us and the weather was great. Couldn't of asked for a better day in the middle of November. The morning was bit snotty with some 8' swells still rolling through from the storm, but once the fish started biting...everything else gets goooood! We were beat by the end of the day, especially the dog...
My parents ate one filet off the stripped bass last night and it was delicious! I froze my half until I get off midnights - Mmm Mmm good.
Grace’s first trip fishing in the ocean! She’s a fishin’ dog…loved every second of it, even when the waves broke over the bow.
We come from different walks of life from various places around the world and share a passion for the outdoors by climbing the highest peaks, riding ocean waves or anything in between. Wherever you are, never forget where you come from!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Please, please Let it snow soooooon!
First day of chairs for Soligully and Snotsicle!
It all starts at 2:30 PM. Soligully walks through the mud to the gondola
I get the phone call that they are not checking passes so I geared up and skied for $free.99. Here I am arriving at Killington Peak

Sunday morning we did some exploring around the Northbrook area scoping ways for me to poach K-town. 60 degrees and as you can see Killington has "plenty" of snow.

After all the trip was fun and the snow texture felt like spring skiing. Let it snow almighty ULLR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First Tracks of the Season 11.14
The above photo is looking towards the Berthoud Pass parking lot from the west side, vantage p0int is from close to Pumphouse basin... but before we get into that.
A few hours earlier, on the way up to Berthoud, didn't see much snow, not much of anyone - except for this lonely guy; look closely or you might miss him:
On the up track things started to look much better:
Looking at No Name Cirque (looking from left to right, peak-saddle):
Ended up skiing No Name bench into the trees, not worth the effort due to limited gain... but fun!
The Aftermath:
~S. Boy
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
First Real Snow!
Started snowing in the high country overnight and they already have half a foot on the ground, with up to 30"+ on the way!

With no season pass purchase this year, Berthoud and I will get to know each other.
SB

With no season pass purchase this year, Berthoud and I will get to know each other.
SB
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Southern Utah
Day one......
started off in Moab, hiked to the delicate arch and then hung out in town, paid a visit to the castle creek winery and moab brewery :)
view of the arch from the window on the way in
Day 2 - On the way to calf creek falls we stopped in goblin valley, and coral reef state park, this began the road trip of utah scenic route 12. Right before the turn off from route 24 to route 12 there is a ghost town "giles" set off a mile or two from the road, we tried to go back and check it out but there was a stream flooding the dirt road to get back there....guess thats why its abandoned.
The Izzie Goblin
Day 3...After camping in the nice and peaceful campground in calf creek, which i would definitly recommend, we hiked to the falls. People claim is is a 5 hour hike round trip, as it is 6 miles, however we managed to do it in an hour and it was quite easy. the falls were for sure worth it, below is a picture of it and one of the most horrid bugs i have ever seen in my life, the jerusalem cricket just hanging out in the campground, it was like half bee half monster
Calf Creek Falls
Day 4...We packed up and headed into Escalante, on the way we stopped to try to find some hidden petroglyphs the campground host recommended but were unsuccessful. On our way to the Bryce Canyon campground we stopped for a day hike in Willis Creek, a slot canyon near cannonville, wasnt the best of slot canyons but it wasnt far out of the way. Arrived in Bryce early and were able to look around.
Willis Creek
Day 5...Got up early to see sunrise over Bryce Canyon....pretty place however its not worth all the hype and people. Red canyon is a few miles down the road, and is free, just as beautiful, and not as many people. Tropic Resevoir inbetween the two canyons is a nice secluded place with a campground as well as tons of fish
Sunrise over Bryce Canyon
Thats all for now
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Avi Awareness
Just a reminder to everyone to be safe this winter. Already three avalanches in the state of Colorado this month:
http://avalanche.state.co.us/pub_state_avo.php

Always be aware of the conditions and terrain around you, Snotsicle, ha, let's do some early training this year on your way out west. I know you've had some backyard fun already, but snow makes it better!
http://avalanche.state.co.us/pub_state_avo.php

Always be aware of the conditions and terrain around you, Snotsicle, ha, let's do some early training this year on your way out west. I know you've had some backyard fun already, but snow makes it better!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Tour #1 for the Season
Forecast called for snow the day before my arrival to SLC. It snowed 8"+ and then two days later snowed another foot. Skiers made powder turns down Main Chute at Alta. I was too sketched out for that, so instead I parked at Grizzly Gulch, strapped on my gear and skinned up Albion Basin.
My skin track next to a previous bootpack going up to the top of Vail Ridge
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Ireland...Bunch 'O Drunks!
Great trip, we traveled around Ireland for ten days. Flew into Dublin, drove the western coast line to cork, across the southern coast to County Kerry, up the west coast to county Clair and back to Dublin.
Amazingly beautiful landscape! Drank a bunch of Guinness, to much whiskey, and even finished my first full cup of coffee (Baileys coffee, but it counts!) Melissa was able to meet up with some long lost family! We have a bunch of great stories...I'll tell you guys over a pint!


One for you Paul...

Hiking in flip flops...not always the best idea - but well worth the views!
Amazingly beautiful landscape! Drank a bunch of Guinness, to much whiskey, and even finished my first full cup of coffee (Baileys coffee, but it counts!) Melissa was able to meet up with some long lost family! We have a bunch of great stories...I'll tell you guys over a pint!


One for you Paul...

Hiking in flip flops...not always the best idea - but well worth the views!

Thursday, September 10, 2009
Labor Day Weekend in VT
Soligully's first Gondola ride of the season
After waking up to 41 degrees at 7 AM and a kick ass breakfast at Johnny Boys the search for hidden treasure was on
I had climbed this old lift tower at Killington's Sunrise Mountain scoping some backcountry runs for this Winter. These are closed runs which used to be open to public many years back but now the area is preserved for Killington Snowmobile tours and snowshoers.

After hearing of backcountry where-abouts off Killington Peak we decided to hike from the bottom of Wheelerville Rd. With not much luck on finding good open shots we trekked all the way to the peak for a rewarding view. 3.7 mile trail from trailhead.
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