Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Glacier park photos...
Tobs and I on top of scalplock mt.
Biking at dusk... Refreshing.
'coyote' how'd you get up here?
Tobs and I on a little bridge, he is happier than he looks.
Biking at dusk... Refreshing.
'coyote' how'd you get up here?
Tobs and I on a little bridge, he is happier than he looks.
West Glacier
Tobs and I are relaxing next to a fire in the cool shade of evergreens. I am drinking some tea while toby scans for rodents. Its been breathtaking up here in the land of pine covered mountains and crisp clear waters. I will never forget the pure, childlike joy that overwhelmed me as I was biking from essex to west glacier at dusk last night I rounded a corner to see a brief freight train clicking towards me, its thunderous horn bellowing a coupled hello and warning. Exchanged waves with the engineer. Picture perfect ride with sharp mountains to my left, covered in pine of a multitude of greens; and to my right was the middle fork flathead river so clear and ideal I felt I could have been the first one to gaze upon its reflective trance.
Yesterday was quite a fun day for tobs and I. We woke up freezing at marias pass (the summit) and biked a little ways down, till I needed some coffee to warm up. We then hiked up 3250 feet to the top of Scalplock Mt. (7000 ft). The view was aaaaamazing. Hopefully the pictures will confirm. Today was a was a little less ambitious, I think because of the cold (it dropped to 29 last night). I biked around lake McDonald which again I am just awestruck by how clear the water is here. The tobs and I hiked along a stream and had a quick lunch. Keeping it pretty relaxing, and trying to shack off this runny nose and a bit of a cough. Tomorrow we say goodbye to this blissful park and head westward some more along 2. Enjoy, and miss you all.
Yesterday was quite a fun day for tobs and I. We woke up freezing at marias pass (the summit) and biked a little ways down, till I needed some coffee to warm up. We then hiked up 3250 feet to the top of Scalplock Mt. (7000 ft). The view was aaaaamazing. Hopefully the pictures will confirm. Today was a was a little less ambitious, I think because of the cold (it dropped to 29 last night). I biked around lake McDonald which again I am just awestruck by how clear the water is here. The tobs and I hiked along a stream and had a quick lunch. Keeping it pretty relaxing, and trying to shack off this runny nose and a bit of a cough. Tomorrow we say goodbye to this blissful park and head westward some more along 2. Enjoy, and miss you all.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
End of ND and train through Montana photos
Bike till sunset!
Toby the little (and quiet) stowaway
The burnt yellow landscape that I skipped.
Blurrzrrry.... Tobs and I in glacier -look at how happy he looks to be FREE-
Toby the little (and quiet) stowaway
The burnt yellow landscape that I skipped.
Blurrzrrry.... Tobs and I in glacier -look at how happy he looks to be FREE-
Friday, September 25, 2009
East glacier!
Tobs and I are in east glacier mt and I can not begin to tell you how ridiculous it has been to get here. Today, Sept. 25th 2009 is one of the happiest days of my life. Everything worked out perfect. First off, it is amazing just to be out of north dakota. I was really hitting some lows with the lack of scenery and the forever miles. I am glad I did it though, it is just going to allow me to appreciate the rest of the trip that much more. Thursday, with the wind coming from the south east, toby and I were able to cruise to williston with ease. It was pretty near williston, being on the bluffs that over look lake sakakawea. Had a celebratory beer at a place filled with 40 year olds drinking budlight, playing darts and smoking menthols; not my kind of place. Rogue camped next to the lake and then got up for the big train ride.
Now just to let you know, THERE ARE NO DOGS ALLOWED ON AMTRAK, so naturally I felt tobs and I were the exceptions in the fine print they forgot to printout. So I got two duffel bags and benadral (peta don't read this) and gave toby a tablet and put him in the bag. He was a trooper, not a peep out of him the whole 9.5 hour train ride. Ash was letting me know, mins before our departure that people who were caught were kicked off at the next stop, recommended their dog be put to sleep and or maybe even arrested. It was nerve racking at some points, but I think tobs knew his sacrifice was the only way our adventure could keep going. He knew the beauty he was going to see in western montana, and patiently (and more importantly, quietly) waited for his reward. Nevertheless, we are here enjoying the apex of nature. The trees are green and the air is crisp and we are ready to tame that grizzly. Thanks everyone, miss you all.
Austin and tobs
Now just to let you know, THERE ARE NO DOGS ALLOWED ON AMTRAK, so naturally I felt tobs and I were the exceptions in the fine print they forgot to printout. So I got two duffel bags and benadral (peta don't read this) and gave toby a tablet and put him in the bag. He was a trooper, not a peep out of him the whole 9.5 hour train ride. Ash was letting me know, mins before our departure that people who were caught were kicked off at the next stop, recommended their dog be put to sleep and or maybe even arrested. It was nerve racking at some points, but I think tobs knew his sacrifice was the only way our adventure could keep going. He knew the beauty he was going to see in western montana, and patiently (and more importantly, quietly) waited for his reward. Nevertheless, we are here enjoying the apex of nature. The trees are green and the air is crisp and we are ready to tame that grizzly. Thanks everyone, miss you all.
Austin and tobs
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Photos from ND
I am a-okay mom!
Cliche bike shadow pic
Sunrise coming into my rogue camp site
Toby's little doggie weight loss program!
Cliche bike shadow pic
Sunrise coming into my rogue camp site
Toby's little doggie weight loss program!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Raining in Washburn, ND
Right now I am in a 'shop' filled with forgotten anything and everythings of repairing or outdoorsing. Its a midwesterner's treasure trove owned and neglected by a quiet boiler maker, dan beutler. From this chair covered in oil stained sheets I can see two weed wips, an old sony computer, air compressor, two tvs (one that doesn't work), fishing poles, fertilizer and a wall of wrenches. The floor seconds as a purgatory for rubish; cans and bottles, misc. wire ends and car parts. Almost as bad as cbm's shop - ha. Anyways it has beed gusting around 30 mph and raining/sleeting all morning. Reminds me of the weather lane, scotty and I had in the peaks district over thanksgiving. Going to rest here and dry out for a little while.
Bismarck, or north dakota in general has been quite the experience. Hanging out with amy and then britt during her medical stuff and her birthday weekend replenished my 'family vitamin'. Thanks again you guys. Lets see, I got my hair cut so I don't look like a bowl cut hippie freak in the eyes of the uber conservatives. This is truly the land of god and country as the radio with its two types of stations respectively will confirm. I now want to ride green tractors with taylor swift. This is also the land of little to nothing to do. I saw on the news ladies from a club which only requires a red hat for membership tossing cowpies like discs for charity. Crazy I know, but true. I did enjoy cruising on the missuri river with britt's friends. Its a perfect way to spend a hot afternoon in the land where even the wind is bored - why else would it be heading to mn so fast? (lame). The people here are nice, and meander through life at at slower pace. I think the constant view of honey touched wheat and corn feilds cresting and valleying like a fuzzy catepiler can transfix anyone. This probably why it took lewis and clark two years to get through this state. They were on extreme cowboy time, much like I am over 200 years later.
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Sunday, September 20, 2009
Leaving bismarck - cross ranch state park
The boy's day on the river (with mike mf stone, big bert and kmoney kyle- I am a dork)
Britt and I after celebrating her birthday- woot not good 'poker face'
Britt and I before I left
Some beautiful skyline while riding, looks peaceful but it was windy.
Up and down all day.
Britt and I after celebrating her birthday- woot not good 'poker face'
Britt and I before I left
Some beautiful skyline while riding, looks peaceful but it was windy.
Up and down all day.
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Fargo!
On monday evening toby and I arrived in the fargo/moorhead uuuurea. It was quite an easy ride being nice and flat between detroit lakes and fargo. It wa scary riding along the side of the road as semis raced past at 70 mph. The semis did block the wind and sucked me forward a bit to ease the pedal pressure. I think poor tobs was scared a little, but we made it. Detriot lakes is cool, last time I was there was to watch siemer's wake board comp... Chugging redbull with roman as we watched adam try to overcome the blustery, chop-y day. Wow that was for ever ago. Geez I am old.
So moorhead is ghetto... As if duluth hillside and superior wisc. had a baby. Trialer parks and soup kitchens, the line for the dorthy day house was about a block long...sad. People need to move, travell... Not just sit and rot in this recession. Amy's house has been awesome, great food...I guess anything is better than oatmeal 2 times a day. Watched her play rugby...still don't get it. Just running and scrumming. Now I am with britt, spending the day getting her stuff in order. ITS HER BIRTHDAY TOMORROW! I am so glad I am on this trip, things are just falling into place. (going to miss johnnys wedding and rick and jessi's engagement dinner- I am sorry, miss you guys quite a bit, well drinking pabts by the fire and talking about who owns what sounds great right now...oh and letting lane know he's scrappy never gets old- ah duluth). Any ways enjoy the picks...
Austin and senior toby
Tobs and I having a siesta at buffalo river
Amy and I in the kitchen of wonderful food
So moorhead is ghetto... As if duluth hillside and superior wisc. had a baby. Trialer parks and soup kitchens, the line for the dorthy day house was about a block long...sad. People need to move, travell... Not just sit and rot in this recession. Amy's house has been awesome, great food...I guess anything is better than oatmeal 2 times a day. Watched her play rugby...still don't get it. Just running and scrumming. Now I am with britt, spending the day getting her stuff in order. ITS HER BIRTHDAY TOMORROW! I am so glad I am on this trip, things are just falling into place. (going to miss johnnys wedding and rick and jessi's engagement dinner- I am sorry, miss you guys quite a bit, well drinking pabts by the fire and talking about who owns what sounds great right now...oh and letting lane know he's scrappy never gets old- ah duluth). Any ways enjoy the picks...
Austin and senior toby
Tobs and I having a siesta at buffalo river
Amy and I in the kitchen of wonderful food
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Day 3 'toby is heavy'
Well today I biked the worst stretch so far. From menahga to frazee, both cute towns with a lake that has a public beach. Right now I am setting up to rogue camp...check out my view of the setting sun over the lake. Started from hunterville which was basically a bar. Glad to be out of that one horse town, although there were actually quite a lot of horses...more horses than people. Well you couldn't tell them apart either way. Highlight was seeing a 110 pound golden retriever, this thing was a beast. Other than burnt popcorn and flat beer huntersville didnlt have much to offer. They did love obama though. The ride from menagna to frazee was long and with nothing between. The dot on the map -evergreen- was two abandoned buildings. Along the way I met a lutheran minister at st.pauls church. He filled up my waters and we chatted while tobs and his dog, frank played. See lutherans can be nice for all you doubters out there. It was good to see another town, and now I must rest for the big push to moorhead to visit my sister amy! Woot!
Austin and sr. Tobsalot
View from my tent.
Austin and sr. Tobsalot
View from my tent.
Photos from huntersville
A middle of nowhere town, pop. 10 according to my co-pilot.
Toby always on the hunt
Mmmmmmm tea
'oatmeal again?! Ug'
Toby always on the hunt
Mmmmmmm tea
'oatmeal again?! Ug'
12 hour rain.
One my first day I was filled with glee
But I had forgot life's other philosophies.
My outlook on life was so cheery and bright
But after the rains I saw the other light.
I read and wrote, but it was still raining.
Ate bread and oats, but it was still raining.
Still it rained and poured
So we slept and snored
Confined to our tent
we were prisoners of camping.
My zen view now bent
So my core still needs revamping.
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Saturday, September 12, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
The quest begins
Hello all
Tobs and I got off to a late start, but still made pretty good distance. Right now I am getting eaten alive by misquitos- so many because of the drizzle this early afternoon.. Tobs and I have the camp ground to ourselves so naturally I took it upon my self to make it a one man (and one dog) nudist colony. It is kinda weird being so isolated in what is normally a public setting. I guess by public I mean other families or what not. Hopefully in my solitude I can find my zen and not end up teddy k-ing the world. Just kidding- I love tv, well lts more of a love hate relatioship. Anyways, as a human I am in need of entertianment and since that rests solo in my hands I have already played (and lost) ten games of solitare, read, cooked, napped. But between those moments my cognition blocks out all but the blissful appreciation of watching the chaos of a fire or listening to the poetic bird's call, and this is when I feel close to peace, close to zen. (and I don't mean to sound too zach like, but its been great being in silence) Anyways I feel I am going to quite enjoy this trip. Love and miss you all. And I will keep you more intouch as I work towards my zen (wink).
AustinToby say roof and for leela to call him!
Also just a thought, what about a 'pedal away parkinsons' thing where people donate to the micky j fox's foundation based on every mile I do...like .01 for every mile? Meh let me know.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Hey please work
Hey everybody! This is a post to let you all know that the trip might be delayed. I have my painners still coming in the mail. Ug, it is going to be annoying.
Austin and toby mfd.
Austin and toby mfd.
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