Thursday, December 29, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 24

The heat in my office is not turned on for whatever reason and I'm typing this while wearing gloves. This is normal.

Caturday 12
/17/2011
Biodome! Monkeys!
No more poutine: it kills me
Long pub-crawling day

Sunday 12/18/2011
McDonald's last night?
Bad post-drinking decisions
Bye-bye Montreal

Monday 12/19/2011
Kate Cilke potluck
So many good foods to eat
Bangers in the mouth


Tuesday 12/20/2011
Researching thesis
Material properties
Great chinese food night


Wednesday 12/21/2011
Last work day this week
Then it's rage time in Central
P.R. darts and beer

Thursday 12/22/2011
I'm back in the 'vern
Sang Total Eclipse with Geoff

Bar shuffleboard: win


Friday 12/23/2011
West Chester bar time

Birthday for Tassi Sat Ba (sp?)

First trip to Wawa


Monday, December 19, 2011

I hiked some mountains and my ankle didn't snap in half

Before I start hurling awesome adventurefest memories at you and pummeling you with superlatives, let me first make a few comments. That's actually less of a request and more of a "hey, shut up for a second because I'm going to say some semi-related stuffs."

After tearing nearly every ligament in my ankle, I spent a few months stomping around in a horrific-smelling boot and working through PT and can now say that my ankle is doing ok. I can at least hike and play flag football, so: good enough for now. But sitting on the sidelines for over two months was enough to make me want to increase my adventure rate 300%. It was kind of like one of those near-death experiences where people go out and live life to the fullest after almost dying. Except for my foot. The week after I was cleared in PT (actually, it was a week before, but whatever, everything worked out), I hiked 3 days within an 8-day time period. It was great and my ankle didn't explode, so good news there.

Finally, I'm physically capable of returning to my "I want to go do ALL the things" mentality, and as such became more interested in completing the White Mountain 4000 foot challenge. This is where you hike all 48 mountains above 4000 ft in the White Mountain range in NH. My friend Katie aggressively accomplished this feat within a year (and I helped!). You should probably check out her blag, because it highlights the highs and lows of her adventures, and does a good job explaining how crittering around the northeast can be a mind-blowingly awesome challenge. The 4000 footer challenge has both positive and negative aspects though. On the plus side, it is a great impetus to get out and go hike some friggn amazing mountains and try things you normally wouldn't seek out. It also provides a safe outlet for those of us who need to hardcore adventure at least once every seven days or else we'd destroy entire cities with our pent-up rage. On the down-side, it seems fairly easy to get wrapped up in the whole "check this mountain off the list" mentality. If you are going through life saying "I'd need to complete my little list of hikes and will only go if it's on the list and if I haven't done it yet" then you, sir or madam, are losing the game. SHIT we all just lost the game... But anyway, I see it as a driver to hike more instead of "knocking out another mountain on the list," so I'm not too worried about falling into that trap. In fact, I'm starting to plan a 3-day backpacking trip sometime in June, hiking around something like 12 mountains. It's going to be epic; let me know if you want to join.

So anyway, at this point I've done 16 peaks. Calm down, 8 of them were on one trip. We hiked 21 miles from sunrise to sunset, I think we battled a dragon, all-in-all it was pretty baller. I also already wrote about it and have no intention of repeating myself.

I had also done two peaks, the Osceolas, back in June. It was a lot of fun, had a bunch of great views, but was infested with skin-nomming bugs that were particularly interested in Michelle's neck. It was a great hike for beginners; I would definitely recommend it. Oh and I did Moosilauki sometime in August. THAT was an awesome hike. A lot of really cool waterfalls and really steep rock scrambles. The fog was pretty heavy at the top. Definitely the view from inside a pingpong ball. Oh well, it was a really fun hike. And nobody died, so that's always a plus.

Then, a couple weeks ago, when I was like "meh, my ankle is good enough. Let's go hiking," Katie, Michelle, Rob and I hiked up Garfield. It was a pretty easy hike, which was helpful when you're going from "no hiking for two months with a broken limb" to "climbing up mountains before you're technically allowed to?" But it was still somewhat warm IN DECEMBER, so that helped.
It was basically Skyrim

And by the time we got to the top, my ankle was only minimally throbbing and BEST VIEW EVER.
There were even some questionable Titanic-esque poses, but we're going to keep this PG. If you want to see them, they are here, but be careful because they might cause a violent digestive reaction.

The next morning Sarah and I decided to go hike the two Hancock peaks. The next morning. My foot was still balloon-sized from the previous day, and all my muscles were like "you bitch. We haven't done shit for two months and then you go and play football and hike a goddamn mountain? Fuck you." The... conditions in which we decided to hike this particular morning were... hilarious. However, that story is not for prying internet eyes. But yes, we drove up to New Hampshire, spur of the moment, and hiked two mountains. It was a really flat, easy hike up until you get to the Hancock loop. Then it is a vertical climb to the top of the mountain. That is a small exaggeration, but we definitely got quite a workout. Again, another clear, warm day in December. What the fuck is going on New England?
The headband is less for ear warmth and more about making a fashion statement

Then last weekend, Sarah, Katie and I hiked the two Tripyramid peaks (well there are three, but only two are on the 4000 footer list). It was a little bit colder than the preceding weekend and there was a deal more snow on the ground, but for December it was a really nice, clear day. Finding our way to the parking area was a bit confusing, but after getting there it was a fairly easy hike. We didn't need microspikes or snowshoes or anything. River crossings were a bit icy and precarious, but nobody went swimming this time. We scrambled up the south rockslide, with one of the best, Skyrimiest views I had yet seen in the White Mountains.
I own this land

Trudging through the snow was a lot of fun, and actually made the loose pebbly rocks stick together, so it wasn't as difficult as it could have been. Katie and I took a few shocker pictures, made some snow angels, the usual.
Katie's snow angels are often mistaken for those of children

Gloves and a hat were a good idea. Also, Katie's camelback tube froze, so I might want to consider getting some kind of thermal insulator. Or not, because I rarely get around to things like that. But it's a good idea.
It was SO CLEAR out I could just DIE

We opted NOT to go down the north rockslide, but instead took a longer, less steep option. Katie had PTSD from her first time sliding down the rocks when it WASN'T icy out, so I was glad we had an alternate path. We finished around 2:30, which is great because the Sun was still up, which isn't always the case in December, when it's dark out for like 43 hours a day.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 23

I hope people like complaints about final exams, because that's what they're getting.

Caturday 12
/10/2011
Great comedy show
Surprise Scott! Moar birthday stuffs.
Thank god for rangoons

Sunday 12/11/2011
Hiked Tripyramids
Magical Skyrim setting
Oh yeah. Hiking rules.

Monday 12/12/2011
Final on Friday
Navier-Stokes, Bernoulli
Maybe this won't suck?

Tuesday 12/13/2011
Studying all night
Oh, also ate some cupcakes
Sarah bakes quite well


Wednesday 12/14/2011
Most intense meeting
Let's all be disorganized
Yelling is quite fun


Thursday 12/15/2011
CHRISmas potluck time!
Ham with a bacon weave hat
Also: homemade nog!


Friday 12/16/2011
Last final exam
Probably in my whole life
Montreal after

Friday, December 9, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 22

A couple of busy weeks coming up. I predict these haikus are going to get... sucky.

Caturday 12
/3/2011
First flag football game
My ankle didn't explode
Ate bacon donuts

Sunday 12/4/2011
Hiked up Garfs today
I am going to be sore
Workout for ankle

Monday 12/5/2011
OMG so sore
Cankle, please don't fall apart
I need pain killers

Tuesday 12/6/2011
First run at PT
Now it's time for work work work
And don't forget work


Wednesday 12/7/2011
Project and thesis
The end of the semester
Is always the worst


Thursday 12/8/2011
Friggn Scottluck time
Trying to make fried pickles
Weren't terrible


Friday 12/9/2011
BECC crawl
Cool Cats hitting the North End
More postcards tonight?

Friday, December 2, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 21

Shit's getting real. It's December already? I STARTED WRITING THESE IN THE SUMMER.

Caturday 11
/26/2011
Had crepes for breakfast
Merry Berry: it's the best
Played Skyrim all night

Sunday 11/27/2011
Bought some blank CDs
Yes. You heard me correctly.
Made squash and Goulash

Monday 11/28/2011
Project and thesis
Another long night at Tufts
Work is ramping up


Tuesday 11/29/2011
Neil deGrass Tyson
Greatest person in the world?
The answer is yes


Wednesday 11/30/2011
Sweet, thesis deadlines
Recap: my life is over
Tons of work to come


Thursday 12/1/2011
Shitty thesis stuff
Brinner potluck saved the day
Wish I slept last night


Friday 12/2/2011
Power Hour time
Hopefully not a Century
Partytimes after
That's right. Using hour to count as two syllables today. Deal with it.

Monday, November 28, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 20

This is the most "art" I've done since drawing class at Tufts.

Caturday 11
/19/2011
Big surprise party
Guess what: not doing beerfest
Beer potluck instead

Sunday 11/20/2011
D. Haus Thanksgiving
Nom'd so much delicious food
My god: gluttony


Monday 11/21/2011
Busy stuff with school
No Skyrim for a long time
Late night take-home test


Tuesday 11/22/2011
Sarah's birthday feast
It was a soupy delight
We somehow burned it...


Wednesday 11/23/2011
Driving to Upstate
Meeting Sarah's family
Christmas trees all over!

Thursday 11/24/2011
Watching Sarah's race
I too shall run sometime soon
Green Bean Casserole


Friday 11/25/2011
Took puppy walking
Then went out to go raging
Saratoga's great

Monday, November 21, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 19

Let me tell you. Writing haikus are a great way to cut through the boredom that naturally comes with running engine cycle models.

Caturday 11
/12/2011
Chicago Bean: WHAT???
Puppy and kitty play time
Great comedy show

Sunday 11/13/2011
Ate bacon waffles
Chicago knows its breakfast
Nice walk by the lake

Monday 11/14/2011
Busy freaking day
UPS blows, bought turkey
Underbones with Stots


Tuesday 11/15/2011
Homemade Dunkaroos
Gets me through long Tufts Exchange
But hey: no more boot!


Wednesday 11/16/2011
Inescapable
More and more homework each day
Project and a test?!


Thursday 11/17/2011
Big presentation
Rocked it like a hurricane
Ankle's doing well


Friday 11/18/2011
More Redbones action
Rib eating contest. Aaaaaaaaand go
Rest for tomorrow

Monday, November 14, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 18

I'm seriously contemplating writing some of these the next time I get drunk.

Caturday 11
/5/2011
Train to NYC
Derping around Manhattan
Brooklyn party times

Sunday 11/6/2011
Watched the marathon
Katie and Graham kicking ass
Long weekend sans Boot

Damn you Graham. Damn you. I've been debating whether your name is one syllable or two for FAR TOO LONG. I hereby decree that it is one. Sorry, you have no say in this.

Monday 11/7/2011
Way to go Eagles
Just keep losing. It's awesome.
When does baseball start?

Tuesday 11/8/2011
I can walk sans boot!
Well, kinda. Still some swelling.
Let's take baby steps


Wednesday 11/9/2011
Dentist: work from home
Class is getting a bit nuts
Just a few more weeks


Thursday 11/10/2011
Hi there Boloco
Feed me before movie time
Weirdest film ever


Friday 11/11/2011
Noon Chicago flight
Got delayed, but that's ok:
Deep dish 'za - worth it

Friday, November 4, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 17


How many weeks in a year? 52? Holy crap.

Caturday 10
/29/2011
C.B.C. beer fest
So many pumpxbeers to drink
Mariokart win
Slipped on one of my own bananas... that's how I wrecked my ankle?

Sunday 10/30/2011
Planetarium
Wow. So many syllables.
It was quite fun though


Monday 10/31/2011
Oh good, now I'm stuck
Too many composite plies
Thesis: you're the worst


Tuesday 11/1/2011
Real exercise bike!
Das Boot only has five days
Kicking ALL the things

Wednesday 11/2/2011
Awful take-home test
I just want to watch South Park
But no: stupid test

Thursday 11/3/2011
More PT today
Come on ankle: get better
Always Sunny: yay


Friday 11/4/2011
NYC tonight
We'll have ALL the adventures
Plus, I'll learn to walk


Friday, October 28, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 16

You never realize how much you hate 5-syllable words until you writing haikus. "Congratulations?" Are you fucking kidding me bro? I WANT TO SAY MOAR THINGS.

Caturday 10/22/2011

First day of P.T.
Watched Head of the Charles rowers
Monkey suit Loj times
Yes, this is indeed a picture of me in a monkey suit doing pull-ups while being fed beer out of a growler


Sunday 10/23/2011
Pissed off some people
While eating a yummy brunch
Zombie shows all night

Monday 10/24/2011
Thesis meeting: yay
"Horrible Bosses": great film
China Deright time


Tuesday 10/25/2011

Stones game in P.T.
Gorilla feet pick up rocks
Test next week?
Surprise!

Wednesday 10/26/2011
Class and thesis work
Shit, Wednesdays are just the worst
Some dude scraped my car


Thursday 10/27/2011
Free Kickass cupcake
Boston's first snow of the year
Halloween potluck


Friday 10/28/2011
Halloweeny stuffs
Pumpxseeds and apple cider
Shit's getting festive

Friday, October 21, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 15

I only have 37 more weeks of this. Interesting.

Caturday 10/15/2011

Tufts homecoming stuff
Rocked out a scavenger hunt
Open bar: trouble

Sunday 10/16/2011
Went apple picking
Then made some pumpkin chili
and apple crumble

Monday 10/17/2011
Finally: new phone
Replaced my shitty, dim phone
with something decent


Tuesday 10/18/2011

Doing some thesis
A Game of Thrones is so good
But I must work now


Wednesday 10/19/2011

On this Hagfish Day
It's all about the Ugly
Throw slime everywhere!


Thursday 10/20/2011
Border Cafe feast
Cool Cats host Taco Tuesday
Observed on Thursday


Friday 10/21/2011
Sarah is a chef
Delicious seafood tonight
Lobster and oysters

Monday, October 17, 2011

Last Mini-Adventure in CA: Joshua Tree

Dec. 6, 2009

Joshua Tree National Park

(it may look like it, but this actually is NOT a Dr. Seuss book)

Our last free weekend in California, four days before we had to pack up and drive on back to Boston, Hogan and I visited Death Valley and Joshua Tree National Parks. Our "hey it's California. Who cares if it's December, it will still be warm" mentality was DEFINITELY erroneous when it comes to the desert. If I hadn't thought to bring a winter hat, gloves, and a sweatshirt (read: the only warm clothing I had brought with me to California), I would SURELY have been an unhappy camper. Literally.
The drive from Death Valley to Joshua Tree took longer than I thought, but it was lined with tons of wind farms, so I was fairly content. The downside to the drive was that it was mostly a two-lane highway, and I'm not sure what it is about California, but truck drivers in that state are HORRENDOUS ASSHOLES. Every so often, one truck will pass another truck, going ONE MILE PER HOUR faster than the first truck. This means that both lanes are blocked for about twenty minutes, because that passing driver will be DAMNED if he tries to pass at a speed other than "ludicrously slow."
Arriving at Joshua Tree, the first thing we noticed was that the entire park came out of a Dr. Seuss book.
I'm pretty sure these are called Frumpula Wumpus Trees

We spent some time in the little cactus garden, just amazed at how these things ever came to be. Also taking pictures in which we pretended to crap out cacti. But I'll spare you.
Don't worry, I made sure to test that the spines were painful. They were.

We started driving to our campsite, because the Sun was already starting to set. I almost hit a quail and a coyote in the process. Whoopsidaisy. But the sunset was awesome. Something about the crazy desert rocks and the INSANE DR. SEUSS JOSHUA TREES made it that much more intense. Also, the sky was ridiculously purple.
Joshua Trees are crazy

I didn't realize sunsets could have these kinds of colors. So I... learned something today.

We didn't feel like cooking in the freezing cold, so we drove into town and got KFC. I hadn't eaten KFC for probably 15 years. I forgot what an amazing experience it is! The fried, greasy chicken and the delicious mashed potatoes hit the SPOT. For the first 5 minutes. Then you feel like a bloated stroke victim waiting for death. Then comes the diarrhea. Now I remember why I don't eat KFC.
Then we drove to our campsite. It was a little plot of desert with a huge rock making a wall at the end. It seriously looked like it was straight out of an old western movie about a cattle drive or something. So quintessential southwest. What I hadn't planned on was the wind. It was nuts. I couldn't even set my tent up. So we both crammed into Hogan's little tent and gave up on mine.
We woke up to go up to one of the cliffs in order to see sunrise. It was FREEZING.
Seriously. Get the fuck up. It's so fucking cold.

All of a sudden there was an enormous valley below us that we didn't realize was there. Thanks sunlight!

Oh is it the beginning of December? Yeah I went camping and saw this amazing sunrise. That's a normal December, right?

While we were warming up, we went on a short hike through some of the park. Nothing crazy, but we walked through a forest of crazy looking Joshua Trees, saw some petroglyphs, saw some quail. It was fairly relaxing.
Long pants?! While hiking?! THIS IS MADNESS.

We did this thing where we would imitate all the wacky shapes that the Joshua Trees made. And weird looking rocks. We're... special.
Har har har har

And that concludes our California adventures. We drove back to Hanford, where my car hit 10,000 miles. I had only owned it for 5 months. I bought it new. Ugh. And four days later I drove it across the country yet again...
FFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU-

Friday, October 14, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 14

This has nothing to do with haikus, but who cares. It's great.

Caturday 10/8/2011

Yuengling everywhere
Birthday bash for Papa Sevs
Dizzy bat is fun

Sunday 10/9/2011
Short drive to Boston
Mexican was a poor choice
The Eagles still suck


Monday 10/10/2011
Surprise half-day off
Outdoor drinking, pumpkin beer
Secret flip-cup bar?


Tuesday 10/11/2011
Mice, broken oven,
Now our dryer is broken
Our apartment blows


Wednesday 10/12/2011
Thesis and class: yay
Navier-Stokes equations
Thank God: new South Park


Thursday 10/13/2011
Glorious potluck
Sausage, baked beans: SO MUCH YUM
Always Sunny too


Friday 10/14/2011
Work pub crawl tonight
Cool Cats gonna rage it up
Goons at the Hong Kong

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Death Valley in December

Dec. 5, 2009

Death Valley

(if you do not click this hyperlink then you will have nightmares for the rest of your life)

Hogan and I decided to explore a little bit more of California on our last weekend before driving back to the east coast. So we took another day off (we had quite a few saved up) and spent three days touring some national parks in southern California.
We left early in the day, driving through some super-intense Central Valley fog. The fog was seriously awful in the winter. There were times when you couldn't see 20 feet in front of you. I remember having to honk whenever I wanted to take a left turn because I couldn't see if anyone was coming. Then we drove for a while, and on one of those small one-lane highways through south-eastern CA I got my first speeding ticket ever. The cop was driving the other direction, so I wanted to do the whole "I'm pretty sure you don't understand Doppler shift" argument, but decided against it.
We eventually made it into the park, but it is so expansive that we drove for a while just to get to the first worth-while sight. Our first stop was at the Sand Dunes.
Frolicking amongst the 50+ foot sand dunes

Naturally, we decided to somersault our way down some of the dunes, but I made the mistake of not emptying the contents of my pockets first. The only real damage was my camera, which can no longer fully zoom, because I still have Death Valley sand stuck in it. Oh well. Worth it.
Sometimes I'm dumb

Shoes were a poor choice

After rolling down sand hills, we hit our next attraction: Badwater Basin. It's a huge valley completely covered in salt flat. It is really cool to see, because there is just NOTHING that could live down there.
LOWEST POINT IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE

It was just salt flats as far as the eye could see. It was nuts. There were some little pools down there, but they were super-saturated with salt. It was sooooo different than anything I had ever seen before.
Reflections are CRAZY

We walked in the salt flats for a while, but then decided to head back to see a few more things before the Sun set. Driving for a while, we saw Artist's Palette, which was really interesting. It was a rock-face with a lot of different colored sands - like 5 different pastel-ish colored rocks. Then we went to a really cool spot to catch sunset.
I started running out of poses

The sunset looked pretty damn awesome

Know what the best part about the desert in December is? The nights are friggn freezing. I'm glad I brought a winter hat and gloves, otherwise that would have been a pretty rough time putting up the tent and cooking dinner.
The next morning we got up and took a short hike through some small "canyons," which were actually glacial cuts in the rock that formed small tunnels without tops. It was really fun, but still somewhat cold. Come on, I thought this was California!
Hogan may look like a drifter, but I can assure you that he is not

We didn't spend too much more time at Death Valley, because we wanted to check out Joshua Tree National Park, and the days were definitely getting shorter, so we had to use the sunlight while we could.

Friday, October 7, 2011

Haiku-a-Day Challenge: Week 13

Jessie sent me a very apt webcomic. It amuses me, and therefore I shall share it with you, the INTERNET. http://www.toothpastefordinner.com/index.php?date=091411

Caturday 10/1/2011

Phillies playoff win
Ice cream at Justin's mansion
Happy birthday Tai



Sunday 10/2/2011
All the pumpkin beers
Davis Square Oktoberfest
Eagles lose again

Monday 10/3/2011
Terrible traffic
Still no ankle appointment
Foot icing all day


Tuesday 10/4/2011
Doctor appointment
No surgery needed....yet
Phillies win game two


Wednesday 10/5/2011
Fluids test tonight
Rocked it like a hurricane
Well... I hope I did


Thursday 10/6/2011
Surprise meeting y'all!
Those are always fun. Wait, no.
Nepali dinner


Friday 10/7/2011
Heading home tonight
Final Phillies series game
Sevs-fest tomorrow