Sunday, February 24, 2008

Prints in the Snow


These prints were among the last pictures I took of the day (shortly before dropping my camera in the snow - but don't worry - it's okay).

All in all a wonderfuly day - I highly recommend this area and I am seriously considering planning some day hikes south of the border in this area. It was very pretty.
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The View from Christian Hollow


Here was the one clear view of the hilly upstate New York landscape and yes, the sky really was that blue.
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Winter Wonderland in Allegany State Park


It was a perfect day. The weather was beautiful, the snow was good, the people were nice and the view filled my heart with peace and gratitude that I could be there. I did 4 trails - Leonard Run, Christian Hollow, Sweetwater and Patterson - which totalled 13.6 milles or 21.8 km. Not bad. It was all fairly level stuff compared to Mansfield, Highland's Nordic and Hilton Falls (the other locations that I've skied this year). Patterson Run was particularly nice as we met the bus at the bottome of the hill and it was a gentle glide all the way down requiring nearly no effort and infinite enjoyment of a beautiful landscape as we descended into the valley.
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Thursday, February 21, 2008

A brief escape to O-town


Well, I drove all the way to Ottawa and back (and stayed there for about 3 days) in a snow storm (both ways) and this is one of the only pictures I took. I knit the hat myself and it was well recieved by its recipient. I even had company going in both directions. I did try and get some pictures of the moon last night, but without a tripod or any manual control of my focus - I gave it up for a bad idea (since it was cold) and went back to annoying visiting (and expecting) family with a toy dinosaur.

Back to gabbing briefly about Ottawa, I had good company for the drives and the snow was pretty. We had yummy subs in Omeemee (becoming a favourite stop on highway 7). I actually worked the entire time I was in Ottawa - so even though it was lovely and winterlude - I didn't see any ice sculptures or ski. It was still a good trip, but I thought I'd do more. I did manage to round up a small fraction of the Ottawa folks I know for Coffee - which was a good time. In particular, I hadn't seen my roomate from Fredericton in about 3 years and another old friend I definately haven't seen in almost 2.

so... maybe next year.. I'll actually go visit Ottawa, stay there and be a tourist. :D I still have to visit my Aunt Isabel.

Jennith
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Monday, February 11, 2008

Snowing Falling on Cedars


It is amazing how a little snow can make a place seem so quiet and peaceful and make a short hike into a much more arduous one. Yeah for snow and winter... :D
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008

20 km of Blissful Skiing


A day of skiing at Nordic Highlands was well work the early start (I was out the door by 7 am and at the bus pick up for 7:15 (nearly an hour early - between green light luck and it being closer than I thought in the first place and aiming to be early at any rate). I skied for about 4 hours, learned about nano fibers of carbon and how they can lighten a ski and throughly enjoyed the wonder day. The people were super friendly and aside from having to frog all of the work I did on my sock on the bus because I seem to be short 3 stitches (grrr) and having more blister than heel, all was winterly perfect. Gabe popped over yesterday at the last minute and we greedily watched the last 4 episodes of season 1 of Heroes - my new favourite TV show - until long after we should have slept and now I have a reason to be irked about the writer's strike!!! This morning, my altruistic descision not to put the garbage out in the pouring rain (to save the garbage persons from having to heft a box of soaking newprint) bit me in the butt. I started the morning hauling my recyling across the street to meet the truck coming down the other way, dropping the dry, but still heavy box of newsprint (which also happened to be falling apart). The bottom of the box shattered, scattering my now sopping wet newsprint in a big, wet, puddle. I did however get most of it recycled, hauling it to the truck in my arms, then going back for the remains... joy... So, I have a 3rd of a box leftover, but that isn't so bad - or it wouldn't have been until I realized that I'd managed to lock myself out of the house in the process. Fortunately, my mom was up at that point and the rest of the day went smoothly and pleasently - which means I got to drink my coffee when it was just the right temperature and I survived wearing only one pair of socks in rainboots in snow...
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Monora Moments



Following a rain-on-snow event and warmish weather, I decided to see if I could record some high flows up at my field site. It made for a pleasent change from fighting with software that likes crashing more than cooperating - and in spite of being practically in the middle of a subdivision, its a pretty spot.
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Friday, February 01, 2008

Snowy River Banks


Ahh... beautiful winter
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Goose on the loose


Its funny, nearly every time I've gone to Caledon since the beginning of October the weather has been inclement... so here is a picture of a goose trying to fly in strong winds over the 24. It was fun driving that day - I actually slid a bit on a hill doing under 10 km/hr. Nothing happened because I was really nearly stopped, but I was glad to get the winter tires on the following week.
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Gabe taking notes at Wilmot

I don't know what I would have done with Gabe - he kindly gave up about 6 weekends to help me complete my fieldwork this fall including taking some great Coarse Woody Debris Pics
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Periscope Up

Here is a nice little mushroom viewing the world from a log (CWD) suspended over one of my field sites. Measuring the characteristics of coarse woody debris was one of the major things I did in the field this year. So I thought I'd catch you all up by posting some field pictures over the next few days. Hopefully, I'll have some nice skiing ones to post by Monday.

In the meantime, it is snowing, but the weather is threatening to turn wet sooner than hoped - so join me in begging the artic air mass to get its but down here in time to make gobbs of beautiful fluffy snow. Then it should hang around for a while so we can keep the snow in question!
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