Monday, January 30, 2012

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 29

I'm writing a haiku whenever I get bored while working on my thesis. There might be creativity issues with that strategy.

Caturday 1
/21/2012
Need to be active
I think I'll try rock climbing
Plans tonight... wait no

Sunday 1/22/2012
Cross-country skiing
An interesting hobby
Today's football sucked

Monday 1/23/2012
Searched temperature
dependent material
properties today


Tuesday 1/24/2012
Making some more beer
Chocolate* hazelnut brown ale
Things are smelling good

I don't know if chocolate has 2 or 3 syllables, but I say it with only 2, so that's what we're going with. No need to bring science into it.

Wednesday 1/25/2012
At Tufts all day long
Then a break for some dodgeball
Back at Tufts all night


Thursday 1/26/2012
NATIONAL VEST DAY!!!
It has finally arrived!
vest vest vest vest vest

This might be one of the best pictures ever taken

9/3 created a vest-themed gang

Double Vesting: never a bad choice


Friday 1/27/2012
Go sake bombing
A choice that you shan't regret
Until the next day

Monday, January 23, 2012

Haiku-a-Day Chalenge: Week 28

There might be some mention of thesis from now on, as it will most likely take over my life.

Caturday 1
/14/2012
First time snowshoeing
The Kinsmans were a bit steep
Running down snow hills

Sunday 1/15/2012
Negative fifteen
Skiing Cannon: very cold
Frozen goggles suck

Monday 1/16/2012
Snowshoeing up Hale
Met some great peeps: bushwacked down
Snow-venture success

Tuesday 1/17/2012
Tufts full time: day one
Got some shit done, decent start
It's a MathCAD day


Wednesday 1/18/2012
A long thesis day
Followed by superb dodgeball
We're not too shabby


Thursday 1/19/2012
Excruciating day
This mesh is pissing me off
At least potluck ruled


Friday 1/20/2012
Night of the Cool Cats
Start with pong, end with... something?
We had a few beers

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Epic Loj Snow-venture

I wrote some journal-type stuff whilst away at the Tufts Loj in NH for the long weekend, so I shall transcribe it for the people of the interwebs (especially my loyal followers in China).

1/14/12
Since I've decided to do the 48 4000 footers in the NH White Mountains, I've been making a lot of trips to the Tufts Loj. Also, my ankle injury last fall (where I tore most of the tendons in my left ankle playing... sports) has finally healed. In order to make up for lost time, I've been all about hiking in the past few months. This is my third weekend in a row up here hiking the 48. Sarah, Katie, and Michelle have been hiking a lot with me this winter. There have been microspike excitement-times, interesting people we've met, and great views.
Last night was the standard "get all the beers and have partytimes" night. Kings with snuggies was a natural product of such an evening.
Today, Katie "I already hiked all the mountains but whatevs, I'll do them all again" Rizzolo, Ryan "Weaksauce" Jacobs, and Sterling "I just met you but you're cool, sorry I can't remember your last name right now" Lastname (in the journal I call him "a new friend-gentleman named Sterling") hiked North and South Kinsman. Twas my first snowshoe hike, and it was damn fun. We started at maybe 8:30 after renting some snowshoes, starting from the Lafayette Campground parking lot. It was ass-freezingly cold though. Like, fuck. Three fucking degrees at the summit.
I am le tired

Snowshoeing ALL the mountains

But snowshoeing was fun. I got a huge bruise from the front of it slamming into my shin. No worries. The top of the mountains was a bit ping-pong ball-ish, so view was sporadic. But it was great when you could see. The whole hike obviously looked like Skyrim.
Am I doing it right?

Guest entry by Katherine D. Rizzolo:
Guest entry! Yeah! I suspect [Chris] is letting me write in this b/c he wants to analyze my handwriting for the raptor-postcard mystery. Anyway, addendums to the above: FUCK YEAH SNOWSHOES. . Also like, I love the Loj all the time but it's cozy as shit in the winter. Straight up adorbs. I'm super pumped/grateful that I have the ability to be here, and also that I've found peeps who love weird outdoor adventures like me. So that's cool. Also Chris, you're cool. kbai.

Awwwwwwwwwww. Anyway, it's now time to hang out, drink growlers, and get ready for the rest of the adventure: skiing tomorrow and hiking Monday. Heading to Woodstock Inn tonight to watch some playoff games and drink some beers. And then do some star-gazing, because those things are out of control tonight. Oh Loj. You cozy motherfucker.
Alissa, Rob, and random dude passed out in the middle of a noisy Loj, so we started stacking random items on them. Things to note: jenga stacked on Alissa's head, hammer, and guitar.

1/15/12
We just got back from skiing at Cannon. Negative 15 degrees at the summit. What. The. Fuck. So cold. But at least we were layered well and had the right gear(ish). My goggles were fogging up early, which led to IMMEDIATE freezing, so I was at a lack of vision for a lot of the runs. So I went to the lodge for some expensive-as-fuck fries and hot chocolate. Then I took the chair lifts all the way to the summit (alone, since my optics issues had me duck out early). I walked up to the lookout deck - great view, but that was the coldest, windiest piss I think I've ever taken. Worth it. By the time I walked back to the slopes, my goggles were once again entirely frozen over, resulting in nothing more than a useless, blinding weight in front of my eyes. This led to an interesting and nauseating ski to the lodge again (I had to go cross-eyed to see out of the only non-frozen portion of the goggles).
There, I met up with everyone again and had a great, full-vision rest of the day. It was a great day to go skiing; the extreme cold prevented a lot of people from showing up, so there were no lift lines. We had a few great runs, and a few great wipe-outs. Good times.
The only downsides were most of us getting early onset frostbite warnings on our faces. Oh also, the snow machines were running in the morning. Skiing through a cloud of man-made snow is absolutely terrifying. Think of your worst zombie nightmare. The levels of panic are similar. I couldn't even see the tips of my skis: the visibility was that bad. Alissa was 10 feet in front of me, but was only a silhouette. And I fell when I tried to ski over to her because I was lost in space and time and apparently was facing up the mountain somehow. I could have easily skied into a tree or over a cliff - it was awesome in theory, but kind of scary to experience. Thankfully, there were no zombies.
But most people are headed home tonight, just me and Michelle staying to continue our adventure hiking tomorrow. Time to chill the fuck out, eat some spicy soup, and read some Game of Thrones books.

1/16/12
Michelle and I snowshoe/hiked Hale today. INTERESTING SHIT HAPPENED. The access road was closed, so we snowshoed 2.5 miles to the trailhead. It was only 2.2 miles to the summit, but a continuous uphill with no breaks.
I know that you are probably thinking this is a screenshot of me playing Skyrim, but I can assure you that this is planet Earth

Some great views of the Prezzies along the way. The summit was pretty cool: some decent views and not too cold. No wind, thankfully.
Hale was my 24th 4000 footer! Halfway there.

We met a retired couple at the top, Bill and Diane. We made fast friends and they told us a way down with better views and a nicer hike, so we took that opportunity, chatting it up the entire way. It's amazing the caliber of people you meet while hiking: everyone is so ridiculously friendly, and it is very doubtful that they are insane murderers. So they took us down their trail, which is mostly bushwacking to another, shorter, less steep trail in a clear birch forest with an incredible view of Washington.
Washington is probably a bit harder to hike now that it is entirely covered in ice

Bill was telling us how he had a snow sliding accident in which he smashed his ankle into a tree and shattered it. We also discussed turtles.
Those people are nuts about White Mountain hiking; they've done the 48 a ton of times, and are currently working on their "grid." A Grid is where you do each of the 48 inside a MONTH. And you do this for EVERY MONTH OF THE CALENDAR YEAR. And I thought inside a year was badass. Fuck. I can't wait for retirement...
They drove us back to our car from the shortcut trailhead. Such a great turn of events. I love opportunities to learn new hiking tricks. Definitely a good end to an amazing weekend.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 27

Well well well, looks like I'm over halfway done this little challenge. I should probably throw a "haiku party" once I finish.

Caturday 1
/7/2012
Hiking two mountains
I will be sore tomorrow
But awesome today

Sunday 1/8/2012
Shipyard Applehead
Thanks for the birthday, Andrew
Now I'll laze all day

Monday 1/9/2012
Time to step it up
It's nearly thesis o'clock
Getting some work done


Tuesday 1/10/2012
Fun thesis meeting
My temperatures are right?
If so, that's bad news


Wednesday 1/11/2012
Thesis forever
At least tonight is dodgeball
We're tie-dye ninjas


Thursday 1/12/2012
Saw Kyle and Ryan
Rocked out to some Econ-Folk
And then vodka shots
Some yidel-didel from Rystot and Kylie Bear

Friday 1/13/2012
Snowy Lojventure
Woodstock Inn growlers and Kings
to start the weekend

Don't ask me what's happening because I can't help you there

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Two More Mountains... On Opposite Sides of the State (well kinda)

UPDATE: super secret hiking pictures are here.

A gorgeous 50-degree day in Boston. In the middle of January. Probably just the Earth making a statement to anti-global-warming people: "are you guys fucking serious?" Anyway, Sarah and I decided to make the most of the weather, so we hiked a couple of mountains on Saturday.

It was a pretty tame night at the Tufts Loj; just played a couple two-person drinking games. Then we woke up bright and early and drove to almost-Vermont to hike two mountains: Starr King and Waumbek (only Waumbek counts as a White Mountains 4000 footer).
This is called "snow." It is something most Bostonians haven't seen for a long, long time.

Only 6.4ish miles round trip (out and back), but it looked like Skyrim the entire way. Starr King had a "kinda-view" of a snow-capped mountain range farther off, so I'll take it. Also, it had a fireplace and chimney of sorts? I assume to light one of the beacons to warn Rohan or Gondor of an impending attack. We continued another mile to summit Waumbek: completely viewless, but it was a fun hike.
The summit is around here somewhere. Now where did I put that damn summit...

The entire trail was a constant, easy-moderate uphill, so it only took us maybe 4 hours total. We started out pretty early, but started seeing more and more people on the trail as we continued down, including a few dogs wearing snow-booties. Probably not as effective as our microspikes, but WAY more adorbs.

I think the mountain range behind us is the "Misty Mountains," known for their vast number of goblin inhabitants

It was only 11:30 and we figured we had time for another mountain, so we drove over to Tecumseh. This is a 5-mile round trip out and back hike. It's basically a straight shot to the summit with a small loop at the top. It's so close to Waterville Valley that you could probably spit on the skiers there (I recommend not doing this). It was a constant, moderate uphill the entire way. We were able to beast it up thanks to the microspikes (seriously, I friggn love those things), see a little bit of a view at the top, and then literally run down the mountain in 2 hours and 15 minutes.
Tecumseh has a view! In THAT direction!

Sarah attempts to slide down the mountain on her jacket. Maybe next time...



Monday, January 9, 2012

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 26

Mo years mo problems

Caturday 12
/31/2011
New Years Eve party
Kylie-bear comes to Boston
Had Schnapps at Sarah's

Sunday 1/1/2012
My head's exploding
Ball Square Cafe is the cure
Let's go to the Loj!

Monday 1/2/2012
Hiking four mountains
Microspikes: you are the best
Now I run on ice

Tuesday 1/3/2012
Transient model
A bit of work in two weeks
Time to get moving


Wednesday 1/4/2012
Delicious bacon
Cajun taste helps dodgeball skillz
Nine out of ten wins


Thursday 1/5/2012
Potluck experiments
Crazy potato wedges
Inspired cuisine


Friday 1/6/2012
Loj times going down
Some snow hiking tomorrow
Better get cozy!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 25

I found that the first thing I do when reading other peoples' haikus is to count syllables.

Caturday 12
/24/2011
Christmas Eve party
Buff chick dip and alcohol
The Christmas spirit

Sunday 12/25/2011
Why, it's Christmas Day!
A new backpack! Thanks Santa!
Christmas night bar run

Monday 12/26/2011
Relaxing, reading
Is this what "free time" feels like?
Not bad once a year


Tuesday 12/27/2011
Movie with mother
Last night out in West Chester
Severe hangover


Wednesday 12/28/2011
Drive back to Boston
Of course: stopping at Wawa
Sushi with Sarah

Thursday 12/29/2011
Back to work today
New calendar from Deright
Year of the dragon
!

Friday 12/30/2011
Working half a day
Harpoon tour the other half
Beer crawl adventure

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Microspikes: you have saved my life

This hike would not have been possible without microspikes. I owe the inventor of this fantastic hiking apparatus a sack full of gold. I'm not sure where I'm going to obtain this sack of gold, but it's happening.
Update: I have put pictures here and they will KNOCK YOUR FUCKING SOCKS OFF.

I think it's safe to say that this adventure started the morning of New Years day. My head was teaching me a very harsh lesson about the dangers of consuming alcohol, but after a hearty brunch at 3pm, I was ready for something awesome. A bunch of people had off work the following day, so I suggested we go up to the Tufts Loj that night and then hike. It turns out that Katie Rizzolo simultaneously had the exact same idea, and Michelle merrily joined our rag-tag group of immortals for the first Loj adventure of 2012. There were a few others staying at the Loj that night with the intentions of "skiing" the next day. I'm not sure how much snow there was for them to ski on, but I'll be damned if they didn't try.
The hike we decided on was a 10 mile trek traversing 4 mountains: Tom, Willey, Field, and Avalon (which isn't one of the 48 4000-footers, but it had the best viewing point of all the mountains). The first 1.5 miles (and incidentally the last 1.5, since we retrace the same part of the hike back to the parking lot) was just a solid brick of ice. I guess it had been slushy and then froze overnight to the point in which it was a slippery death-trap. Fortunately, all three of us had microspikes, which saved the day. Holy crap, they were awesome: you can RUN on the ice. We actually hiked faster than if there were no snow/ice at all. I felt like I could walk up a vertical wall of ice with these things. And I certainly intend to try.
The hike was a lot of fun, especially with all the snow. Everything looked like Skyrim.
There are HERDS of Moose in that field of snow-covered trees. Somewhere...

Tom was the first mountain. You leave the main trail for about half a mile in order to summit, and then back down. An adorbs wild bird PERCHED ON MY FUCKING HAND. This mountain is almost too magical to handle.
The next was Willey. It had a great view of the Washington Hotel and surrounding area.
Everything the light touches is yours. ESPECIALLY the Washington Hotel.

This mountain also had a bonus feature: AWESOME DOGS. So that was great. But we had to keep moving because shit was getting cold and we had moar mountains to conquer. We summited Field next - another great view of the Presidential Ridge. I didn't remember it looking so Skyrim-y before, but it definitely does now.
I kept drinking water the entire time: not because I was thirsty, but to prevent the camelback hose from freezing

Lastly, we went back a different route to go over Avalon Mountain. It was way smaller than the other three, but had the best view by far. I guess the only thing left for me to do was claim my territory:
Literally the only time I write in cursive

Recap: snow hiking is fun, microspikes are God's greatest gift to Mankind, peeing is funny