Friday, July 3, 2009

First iPhone 3G Movie





First day with my iPhone 3G - just had to play with the video while leading a Rainier tour. Here we are at the Nisqually River. Needs a bit of editing; maybe I should dive into Final Cut Express...


I later shot footage of Sunbeam Creek - love the sound of the river:

Monday, May 25, 2009

Instructor certification course for coastal kayaking






Alki Beach provides a lot of distraction during this inner-city workshop!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Puget Sound Sea Kayak Symposium

Heading to Tacoma today for the spring symposium. Great time to run into friends and kick off the season! I'll be teaching Tides and Currents, Basic Strokes and Refining the forward Stroke.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

First Mount Rainier Tours of 2009!

















Introducing people to Mount Rainier, our third national park is a wonderful experience. Plus I get to meet interesting people from around the world.
















Saturday, April 25, 2009

Sunny Seattle Tour

Had fun with my Nikon and the 18mm lense while leading a tour - had to be quick...























Glass gallery in Pioneer Square
















The Smith Tower "lined up" with the Columbia Towers




















Young man posing at the Seattle Troll
(wish it still had the California plates)



























Memorial to lost fisherman


















Daffodils and poppies at the Ballard locks










Is this the Adventuress sailing in?
Reminds me of the first tall ship that sailed around Alki Point (in the distance)



























Finally got a shot I wanted of Mount Rainier
behind Harbor Island and the West Seattle Bridge (from Magnolia)





















...and of course the Space Needle and Mt. Rainier from Kerry Park

Friday, January 9, 2009

Weather

Here is Ci Ci unhappily posing next to the river.

We certainly have seen extremes in weather lately. From wondering when the snow in the cascades was going to come (so we could start skiing) to the deep chill with several feet of snow in the lowlands, and now the flooding! What excitement will the Northwest see next?










I drove to town (Fall City) to get gas and this is the picture I took while the tank was filling. The Snoqualamie seems to have crested it's hundred-year flood level.























Ci Ci's Ruffwear Sunshower jacket comes in handy!






Monday, December 15, 2008

EMT

I always feel a little inspired after attending the annual EMT CBT instructor workshop. Dr. Eisenberg opens with a review of programs in King County, discusses how far ahead the county is in some areas and areas that need improvement. This is followed by the workshop which is presented using different styles - scenarios, hands-on, round table and my least favorite - a multiple choice test - which are hopefully used by the various instructors when they go back to their departments. Questions are encouraged, treated respectfully, and answered thoroughly.

After the two medical incidents I had in wilderness situations this year I was glad to hear the doctor encouraging trips to the hospital by private vehicle if the situation wasn't life-threatening. The cost is so great to the injured and they often don't expect the bill.

The downside might be a longer wait time to get into the emergency room, but he pointed out a good triage nurse should be able to take care of that.

Friday, December 12, 2008

Viaduct




I sent this letter to the viaduct project today as they are accepting comments:

The Alaska Way Viaduct has always been my favorite drive in Seattle (other than Chuckanut Drive near Bellingham). It has also been the best way to get downtown and to the airport. I cringe whenever I have to take Five as an option!

Recently I have become a tour guide. I now showcase Seattle to the east and our wonderful waters and mountains to the west. I talk out seeing some of Seattle's old and more preserved architecture juxtaposed against the new. Or how the Olympic mountain range is within a national park right on the other side of the Puget Sound and is another great destination.

With Seattle having become so elegant in recent years I would hope the viaduct would be replaced with something modern that has a vision and a mission, similar to the ideals behind the Olympic Sculpture Park - a showcase as well as a highway.

(Image taken with a Blackberry)

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Mount Rainier










I've returned to guiding, only this time by bus and around Mount Rainier. It's a blast introducing people to the volcano and the surrounding areas, taking them on short and long hikes, especially to see the wildflower meadows and the Grove of the Patriarchs where the trees are around eight hundred years old.














Here we have the Nisqually River, glowing with glacial flour and surrounded by rocks of andesite and granite.


















A marmot doing it's prairie dog imitation.
























A bear collecting berries.









Sunday, August 31, 2008

Peace Wave

After two failed attempts (two summers of low water and excessive smoke) we finally made our sojourn to Peace Wave on the Salmon, and got on it!





Peace Wave is a park-and-play wave on the Salmon just outside of Riggins, Idaho.