lunar eclipse-ing
February 20th, 2008Tags: beauty
| beauty, just stuff, lunar fun! | chris | 1 comment
the weekend – not all was lost
February 19th, 2008Tags: backpacking, camping, good times, hiking, snow
| backpacking, beauty, friends, fun, good stuff, mountains, snow, weather | chris | 1 comment

as most of you know, my neighbor rob and i went snow camping this weekend…or tried. we got up saturday morning and finished organizing our gear to get on the road by 7ish. rob woke up feeling a little funky. that should have been our first clue, but we were determined. the drive to sisters was gorgeous. as soon as we headed west out of salem, we just went up. around 1000 feet the snow patches started and by the time we were at the highest points(around 4500 feet), the snow was a good 6-9 feet above the car.
anyway, we got to sisters and were blown away with the views. the three sisters are just east of this small town and it sits almost within their shadow. not to mention mt. jefferson, mt. washington, and three fingered jack; three other pointed jagged peaks within 30 miles. after having lunch we drove back into the forest towards the park, edging closer to the peaks. by this time, rob is in a funk and not so sure about the rest of the trip, however he was willing to fight. so we parked the car, slapped our packs and skis on and headed up through the forest. this took some serious effort from both of us, not forgetting that rob was feeling low anyways. we found a spot to set-up camp and he decided to crash for a bit while i took off my pack and went for a spin around the area. breath-taking. by the time i got back, the sun was soon setting along with our energy levels. i dug a kitchen out in the snow and cooked up some dinner all the while going back and forth with rob on whether or not we should go home. temperatures dropped very quickly as soon as the sun was west of the mountains. (it should be mentioned that if i were in robs position, i would have wimped out before we left that morning. this is how bad he wanted to be out there!) his lungs were hacking and the aches were setting in. now that the moon was in full form over us, the sky was unbelievable. it had been a very long time since i had seen a sky quite like that.
finally, we decided that it would have been quite possibly the worst night of both of our lives if we were to stay out there. despite the sun being down, we struck camp, packed up, and started our way back down. not a cloud in the sky, the stars staring us down, and the moon giving light, making everything around us a beautiful blue. despite the fact that the sun had been down for 2 hours, everything was plain as day. we safetly made it back to the car and drove the 3 1/2 hours back home.
i would do it 10 times over, just for the drive, the views and the experience hauling a pack with cross-country skis. i had a great time and we’re both still glad we came back that night.

as for the rest of the weekend, deeann and i were able to get out for our own little adventure. since i still had the skis rented from rei and rob & lauren had a set of skis dee could borrow, we decided to go up towards mt. hood for a little go around. again, the drive was beautiful with that giant that just kept getting bigger and bigger.
about an hour later we found ourselves surrounded by snow and ski parks. we took about 3 1/2 hours around government camp and enjoyed the beautiful weather. temps were in the 50s up in the mountains and in the 60s down in portland. just an absolutely perfect weekend! this was deeanns first time on cross-country skis and she did a great job. only a couple spills(no more than me!) and a bunch of laughs. we’ll be out there again very soon.
snow camping
February 14th, 2008Tags: backpacking, mountains
| backpacking, beauty, friends, mountains, road trip, weather | chris | 1 comment
this weekend my neighbor and i are going snow camping in the cascade mountains. tomorrow afternoon i will be running down to rei to pick up my rented backcountry/touring skis and early saturday morning the two of us will pile our gear in the car to make the 3 1/2 hour drive. our destination: the three sisters. up until this week the cascades have been pounded with snow and have had many avalanches. thankfully, this week has been slowly warming up, the mountain roads have reopened, and we are hoping for some packed-down snow. the forecast for the weekend is perfect with temps reaching into the 50s.
we’ll be there through monday morning, cross country skiing and camping around the three volcanos. i’ll be sure to fill you all in on how the trip goes. happy trails!
chef brian malarky
February 10th, 2008Tags: food, wci
| good food, school, seafood, things that make me say "yum" | chris | 1 comment

yesterday chef brian malarky came to wci to do a demo of his seafood sausage. this is the dish that won him the second round of top chef, season 3 on bravo. top chef is
a new reality competition series celebrating the culinary arts with a fascinating window into the competitive, pressurized environment of world-class cookery and the restaurant business at the highest level. The ten-episode, one-hour series will feature twelve aspiring chefs who will put their culinary skills to the test for the chance to earn the prestigious title of “Top Chef.”
deeann and i went to see the demo and get a taste of the delicious scallops, shrimp, and seabass sausage with ginger slaw and chili glaze. originally from oregon and a graduate of wci, chef brain loves to experiment with seafood and come up with new ways and techniques of cooking our underwater friends. he obviously has a passion for what he is doing and has worked very hard to get to the place he is in now.
check out the recipe and give it a shot. let me know how it goes!
rose garden run
February 5th, 2008Tags: routes, running
| portland, running, running routes | chris | 1 comment
knowing from the traffic in and out of this site, approximately .6 of you a week show interest in my progress as i run around the streets and trails of portland. so i thought i’d show the .6 of you where these runs are and how they are coming along.
so this run is the rose garden run. it is approximately 7.1 miles round trip and so far my favorite route. this run gains around 150 feet within the first mile-and-a-half and another 300 feet by the half way point. it is a fairly challenging run but the views keep me distracted.
starting at home and crossing interstate 405, i make my way towards the west hills via sw vista ave which has a beautiful long bridge to cross with views of the city, and when its clear, mt. st. helens and mt. hood. then i make my way up through the curving streets by the rose garden and later the hoyt arboretum. these roads are gorgeous as they are surrounded by towering trees, not to mention that they have a small amount of traffic and what traffic they do have is kept at 10-20 mph. the views of the city, mountains, trees, west hills, and soon-to-be-blooming rose garden, are what make this run my favorite so far.



a little test of the new digs
spoon&fork
happy 29th deeann!
a recent weekend
not wanting to give in.
summer so far
deeann is here to stay