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Weekend Update: May 24th – 30th
Jun 3rd
Holy moly I thing this is my 3rd or 4th awesome weekend in a row! Went to Yosemite for a little hiking and fishing (its amazing, I didn’t even have a fishing pole in the water but I’m still a pretty good fisherman!)
I LOVE camping. These falls were amazing and the lake we stayed on and rented a pontoon boat to go fishing with was the same lake in the movie “The Great Outdoors” with John Candy. Pretty damn awesome.
Weekend Update May 10th – 16th: Lets go Vegas! WOOT!
Jun 3rd
Monday: I just want to get to vegas, had a great talk with the boss man on Saturday and I’m gearing up for my big changes.
Tuesday: Talked over my future of my life with my actual boss. He didn’t seem happy but also very supportive. i think they understand. Went out celebrating because it was a big step for me.
Wednesday: Woot woot! Tiff scored us some tickets to the Angels game! Matt Tiff and I all went out to the game after a shot of tequila and some beers (great idea). I also finished up a hefty task for work, so I was pretty happy.
Thursday: Less than amazingly motivated, but it’s my brothers (a little belated) Birthday, and I get to see him tonight to go out to dinner. He’s in town for some dental thing and It just worked out for tonight because I’m going to VEGAS tomorrow!
Friday: Work then to VEGAS!
Vegas was awesome, pictures are worth more than words…
Best Hikes in the world! I’m going to do them all!
Apr 12th
Here are the ten best hikes on the planet, each with a combination of scenery and special extras that make them well worth going out of your way to enjoy.
Tongariro Northern Circuit, North Island, New Zealand

It is certainly no secret that New Zealand boasts some of the world’s most beautiful and dramatic scenery, which is why it’s not surprising that one of the world’s most spectacular hikes is located on these mountainous islands. While many people who hike in the Tongariro Reserve (a World Heritage site) on the Northern island stick to the one-day Tongariro Alpine crossing, the multi-day (2 nights and 3 days) Tongariro northern circuit provides hikers with a much richer and scenic experience.
Hikers on the Tongariro Northern Circuit hike for about 35 kilometers through non-stop compelling volcanic and desert environs that will make you feel like you are trekking on the surface of another planet—all while giving you high mountain peaks as a backdrop, diversely striking vistas wide variety of different scenery. Hikers who set out on this out-of-this-world hike (quite literally) will circumambulate the active volcano Mt. Ngaurube (Mt. Doom for those Lord of the Rings fans out there) while hiking past boiling mud pools, craters, interesting lava features, the amazing water filled volcanic vents, glacial valleys and water-filled explosion craters called the Emerald Lakes. Things stay nice after dark, as you get to stay in comfortable alpine huts along the way that have decent beds, gas heating and stoves, running water and toilets. Hikers on this trek can also easily do two short side trips to the tops of both Mount Tongariro and Mount Ngauruhoe—allowing hikers to gaze out at the captivating volcanic scenery below.
Zion Narrows, Utah, United States

While hiking through the volcanic landscape of the Tongariro northern circuit may provide enthusiasts with an extraterrestrial experience, hikers are sure to be amazed at the unique and stunning scenery of trekking through the Zion narrows in the American southwest. Recently ranked as #5 on National Geographic’s list of America’s Best 100 Adventures, this trail will have you hiking up streams through dramatic, narrow slot canyons.
Hikers will wind their way through colorful, sculpted sandstone walls that rise up to 3,500 feet (that’s just about 1 km). The trek will also lead hikers through the famous “Wall Street,” a 2-mile section of the journey that crosses through a narrow canyon where the walls close to just 22 feet wide at the top. Hiking through water for about 60% of the hike up the streams that wind their way through these breathtaking slot canyons, you will see hanging gardens bursting from the red canyon walls, trickling water threading through cracks in the canyon walls and sprouting patches of moss, waterfalls sliding over the sandstone, and sandy banks with towering ponderosas. However, while this wondrous journey is sure to enchant hikers, it should be noted that hiking through the Zion Narrows is extremely dangerous, as flash floods can come quickly and the entire area is a huge drainage. Rainstorms up to 50 miles away can storm down the canyon and every year hikers die on this trail. Make sure to check the weather report in advance to make sure there is NO RAIN whatsoever in the forecast. However, with proper precautions, this hike, which is rated as one of the best hikes in the entire U.S. National Park system, is truly unparalleled.
Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

Any serious hiker or trekker dreams of going to Nepal to journey through the world’s most dramatic mountain landscape. While most hikers think of Kathmandu and Everest when they hear the word Nepal, the Annapurna circuit (which circumnavigates the Annapurna massif) not only has staggering snow-capped and rugged peaks providing for a spectacular backdrop, but the hike also offers trekkers great opportunities to see a wide range of natural and cultural diversity.
This 3-week trek allows you to stay in comfortable lodges as you hike from lush sub-tropical landscapes into the highest mountains in the world (beware of altitude sickness as the trek goes to a elevation of 17,749 feet). As you hike the Annapurna Circuit, you will get to interact with the Tibetan mountain peoples, see Buddhist temples, visit teahouses, soak in hot springs and take in some of the most awe-inspiring scenery in the entire world.
Inca Trail, Peru

Most people who know something about travel, know about the famous and world-renowned Inca Trail. While some of the more hard-core types out there may think of this amazing trek as cliché, the truth is that this trail is popular for a reason. Peru offers some of the most beautiful South American mountainous scenery and, while some criticize the trail for being over-regulated and too popular, Machu Picchu is a destination worth seeing and the hike along the way is sure not to disappoint, with plenty of scenic vistas and amazing views.
Along with offering spectacular scenery, the Inca Trail is not only safe and easy to organize, it also allows trekkers to hike through jungle to high alpine terrain, visit 3 sets of Inca ruins along the way, and take in the beauty of the Peruvian mountains over the 3-night, 4-day hike. Plus, at the end of the journey, hikers will arrive at one of the most celebrated man-made destinations on Earth.
Tiger Leaping Gorge, China

This 15-km gorge located along the Yangtzee River between approximately 6,000-meter Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and the 5,300-meter Haba Xueshan mountain, in China where rapids pass under a series of dramatic 2,000-meter cliffs. The gorge got its name from a legend that says a tiger once jumped the narrowest point of the gorge to escape a hunter (which is still 25 meters). As one of the world’s deepest river canyons, Tiger Leaping Gorge is a beautiful and scenic hike for those adventurous trekkers.
The high-road trail is well-maintained and marked and takes hikers on a 14-mile journey with varied mountain views that features a surprising variety of micro-ecosystems, waterfalls and even guesthouses where hikers can stay along the route.
While this gorgeous gorge is a essential and protected part of the World Heritage site of the Three parallel Rivers of Yunnan, the Chinese government has proposed building another hydroelectric dam that would flood this place—meaning hikers interested in seeing this beautiful, lush canyon should probably head there sooner rather than later.
Mount Kiliminjaro, Tanzania

If summiting the tallest point on any continent has always had major appeal, but you are not sure you’re up for a technical, dangerous and rigorous climb, then hiking to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro is a great option. Kilimanjaro is often called the world’s tallest walkable mountain, because while it stands at nearly 20,000 feet, no technical climbing skills or equipment are needed (mind you, this does not mean it is an easy hike—the journey is still physically demanding and people die every year from altitude sickness on this mountain).
There are several routes to the top of the tallest free-standing mountain in the world and the highest point in Africa is not only of the seven summits (the tallest points on each of the seven continents), but it’s also one of the most diverse and varied hikes in the world. Hikers start near the equator and hike through every climatic zone on the 6-day, 5-night trek that leads you from hot grasslands through temperate forests to glacial valleys and a frigid summit.
Kalalau Trail, Kauai, Hawaii

Kauai’s Na Pali coastline, which translates as “the cliffs” and which distinguishes the most impressive feature of this stretch of coastline boasts some of the most dramatically beautiful scenery in the world. Sheer cliffs dropping into the blue Pacific waters below, lush tropical valleys with picture-perfect waterfalls, green, velvet coated mountains and waves crashing dramatically into the rocky cliffs mark this hike into the remote and protected areas of coastline, where you can also spot pods of dolphins, humpback whales and sea turtles off the coast.
The 11-mile trail etches into the cliffs that raise as much as 4,000 feet above the ocean below and crosses 5 major valleys and countless smaller ones. The sometimes-treacherous trail takes most experienced and fit hikers one day and many hikers two, who camp in a permitted spot along the way. The trail was first built in the late 1800s, with portions rebuilt in the 1930s. It is almost never level, and in some spots the trail is quite narrow along cliffs dropping hundreds or thousands of feet to the ocean below.
Torres del Paine Circuit, Chile

Those looking for dramatic alpine landscapes, glacial fields, astonishing, jagged mountainscapes and a chance to get a look at the stunning spires of pink granite that make the famous towers of Paine should hike the Torres del Paine Circuit in Chile’s Patagonia mountains. Named one of the 50 places to visit in your lifetime by National Geographic, as well as being named a UNESCO biosphere reserve, this 100-km circuit offers surreal mountain vistas, glacial lakes, unique wildlife. You might even see a glacier calving. The wondrous track takes you through Magellenic forest, muddy bog, rocky gullies and over makeshift bridges.
Hikers should be weary that while this region is totally gorgeous, it is also notorious for inclement and often quite horrendous weather—meaning that not only will your pack be heavy laden with all of the appropriate gear to keep you warm and dry in the event of a storm, but it is also possible to get stuck in a bad storm or run into closed portions of the trail. But, the bad weather keeps this trek from getting overly crowded and you’ll feel all the more rough’n’tumble and accomplished for having braved harsh conditions (and those towering spires of the Paine will probably look all the more beautiful).
Tour de Mont Blanc, France

Regularly making lists as one of the best hikes in the world, this route circumambulates Mont Blanc, Europe’s highest peak standing at just over 15,000 feet. The 170-km hike offers stunning views of Mount Blanc and other Alp peaks, beautiful green valleys, blue alpine lakes and huge glaciers. The well-marked and maintained trails also lead hikers past wild chamois and ibexes, allow them to climb iron ladders bolted to the mountains and enjoy the alpine charm of the French Alps.
The other great part of this hike? While you may not feel quite as tough staying in the comfortable and warm refuges (hiking huts) along the way, not having to carry food or a tent makes for much lighter loads. Also, while opting to take the cable cars and chair lifts along the way could be considered cheating, it’s a great way to shorten your hike on certain days and be able to take in all the beautiful scenery without having to be too hardcore. Plus, the refuges offer comfort along the route—serving up hearty and delicious French food and wine and allowing hikers the chance to stalk up on food and supplies.
West Coast Trail, British Columbia, Canada

If you are looking for a surreal experience hiking through pristine Canadian wilderness, catching beautiful vistas of both temperate rain forests, rugged coastlines and dramatic mountain peaks, then the West Coast Trail is an absolute must. Hikers will awake to misty dawns, enjoy unbelievable sunsets, cross boulders and logs over rivers, scramble up creeks, hike past waterfalls, be dwarfed by enormous trees in an old growth forest, spot whales, sea lions, minks and maybe even bears or wolves, and check out shipwrecks and other historical sites.
This unique, stunning hike with immensely varied terrain can be difficult to get one of the limited permits available every summer and costing about C$200 per person it is also the most expensive hike in Canada. Also, inclement weather even in the summer months can make for heavy packs for climbing over mossy rocks and all of those ladders. That being said, this hike is well worth both the money and the heavy pack, as no other hike in North America offers such varied scenery from forest to mountains to sea.
Weekend Update! March 1st – 7th
Apr 12th
Who I Met
All of Jon’s friends, germans??
Accomplishments
Made it out alive from my first bachelor party?
Best Part
Going to Jon’s Bachelor party!! and then to GERMANY!!!
and …. http://trololololololololololo.com/
On a side note, worst part: spending more hours at work (by far) than not at work
Monday
Hey hey hey its that time of the month again! White Rabbit! White Rabbit!
Today, being the awesome person that I am, I stayed at the office till 1 or 2 in the morning finishing up some code for import export. It works, it works well but its no es perfecto yo.
Tuesday
This week has been so crazy I don’t remember what I did on Tuesday.
Wednesday
Biked in to work, awesome, learned me some german. I really have to take more pictures of things I do, hmmmmm.
Thursday
Pulled an all night code a thon for work, so I can get this project finished on time and get out of here for Jon’s Bachelor Party!! woot woot Tired
Actually Digg was in Rare form tonight, especially with this gem:
http://trololololololololololo.com/
oh man sooo good
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Sunday, a day of rest and awesome.
Mar 14th
Ok so Sunday was a lazy day. Very nice to catch up on some rest and be able to reflect on my trip.
Got up early and had a delicious bkfast then went to the gym to try to work off said breakfast.
Decided to go out on the town today to get a late lunch / early dinner. And definitely some good beer.
Omg on the train I saw some super hightops. First time since the eighties!!!
What ever I do I can not get a German to smile back at me. And if they do.. They ain’t German. I’m not saying they’re not nice, quite the contrary, they just will not smile. Ugh.
Oh I found wiesse beer house again and got a seat today! Tried 3 times yesterday. I have to say the square is almost dead compared to yesterday.
This is the place recommended by gregor
omfg it is so delicious!! I was going to write about how I thought German beers were good but they did not compare to American micro brews (hey that’s an easy word to type) but this avenitus eisbock is god damned rediculously amazing!! It helps that it has 12% but it’s as good as a wine in it’s own right.
Oh man this beer is going to put me on my arse.
Oops forgot to punch my ticket. Oh well.
Walked all the way Down seldlinger to seldlinger tor and oft wasn’t too bad. Then I took the train back because it was efing cold.
Ugh I’m boring. Drinking beer and playing plants vs zombies (a game) while in one of the most famous German beer houses.
Epiphany and word to the wise. If it seems like what you want to do is outside of your comfort zone of against the cultural norm. Then just pretend you are a foreiner. Like if you want to talk to a girl but it seems intrusive. Just throw on an accent and have at it. I garentee there will be no hard feelings.
So, at the irishpub there were, you guesses it, lots of drunken people. There. It was a good time but not nearly as good as our first night out with the Irish. I don’t know if it was the ghetto or just being pure Irish but those kids were awesome. This bar, meh, ok but not Irish amazing.
- They can stack their cars! Talk about efficient!
- One of the best beers I've had
- I'm not sure but I don't think we wear this
- If you look closely you can see that the band was singing with a Bottle for a mic.
Saturday, an awesome day :)
Mar 13th
Ok so after last nights debachle xim ready for a much better day. Had an awesome breakfast, great shower. Even used my sweet German to buy my self a train ticket
kann ich ein train tiket kauffen?
- vohiem
- marianplatz! Ainst tag!
Oh man I’m soo good
I’m gonna try and find the German musem and hoffen brauhaus. And what ever other adventures I can run across. Hopefully I can meet some other really cool people like I did last time
Nice! An outdoor bier! I love it! even in the cold!
Omfg I fucking found hofbrauhaus! Accidentally! (I thought it was hoffen brauhaus but I was wrong)
Ok nuts to farve, fuck a liter of cola! Gimme a liter of beer!
Met some interesting people at Hofbrauhaus, a girl from Canada (who went to school in Florida) who was in Austria for professional Volley Ball, and a Guy who lives in Austria who took her out to Munich to watch a Football game (the Europe kind, not the American kind). Oh the guy went to Kansas state or something (in the USA) so he had no accent what so ever. both pretty cool people and shared our table with us.
Also met some girls from somewhere south in Italy. Some island that I had never heard of. They had flown up for a couple of weeks, something to do with school, their english was good but not great and my Italian is non existent.
Spent some more time wondering around the city before I found Paulaner Brauhaus.
Skis4kashmir.org
Charlie
Steve
Amazing guys.
These guys had the great idea to start a ski school in the most poverty stricken area of Kashmir (well in the mountains close to there). The idea is to start a yearly trip that will allow the students to take on more and more responsibility year by year eventually giving them something they can run by them selves. Charlie and Steve are based out of Durango Colorado and got this idea while in college, and basically went from lust to fruition in 9 months, I don’t know how they did it but they did. The eventual goal, as they explained to me while being quite drunk, is to first try to break down some of the cast system between the kids by introducing some richer kids in a year or two. Then, secondly, way far in the future, they would like to introduce girls into the program, but even they admitted that was a long way off.
I fully support these guys and hope you take a look at their site: http://www.Skis4kashmir.org they have sunk a lot of money and time and soul into this project, they have done a great job. One interesting tidbit they told me was that almost all of the kids there were completely out of shape. Not necisarily in the obese way but they had a lot of accidents with twisted ankles and knees from inflexibility and general being not fit.
Now I know why all the brauhauses were so busy. The munich game is starting at 7:30. That’s where steve and Charlie went. That would be awesome to go to a Football match here in the city, I should have gotten tickets.
So there was a shouting match between some guys who liked Frieburg (the opposing team) and some guys who liked Munich (home team). Pretty funny and pretty damn loud. Awesome.
Paulaner, hof, augustiner brauhaus. All awesome, all great beer, all in my belly.
Disco p/1 I did not go but I heard it was good, maybe I’ll check out some clubs later this week.
I ended up my night at Killian’s Irish pub which was combined with an Australian Bar. On the TV they had a Rugby match, and for the life of me, after watching this thing for an hour, I could not understand one damn rule of the game. It is an odd sport. Kind of like cricket, but a lot manlier.
I Ended up my night kind’ve early back at the hotel room pretty exhausted. Thinking about going out later in the night but probably not.
- Street performer cheating, he had his legs in the box to make it look like he was short
- Me before an awesome day in munich
- My train stop
- Here comes my train
- Leiderhosen
- Some kid in the 7 story tall outdoors mall
- Keeping the Guinne pigs at bay!
- Hofbrauhaus beer hall!
- Hofbrauhaus beer hall!
- HAWAII!!
- I have never seen a cucoo clock specialist
- odd frozen statue
- I Found Wiesse Brauhaus!!!
- Paulaner Beer MMMMMmmmmm....
- Charlie and Steve with Skis4kashmir.org
Fuck! Fridaynight ruined!
Mar 12th
Agh fucking work wore me out and I accidently took a nap after words. So now it’s midnight and I rush over to the train hoping to squeeZe a little fun out of the night and I fucking get on the train in the wrong damn direction! Goddamnit!
And now it’s like 15 mins till the next train and I think I have to be back at the station before 2! Ugh so not happy right now.
I will basically get there, have 15 minutes to do what ever and then find a train back. I could not have screwed the pooch worse.
Ugh well tonight sucked. Just spent the entire time walking around town looking for shit to do but everything was all closed up
At least I didn’t miss the last train yet. Got home safe and sound but kinda a lame night
tomorrow will be better.
Wednesday Naght in Munchen
Mar 10th
Weds
Work was slow woke up at six after going to bed after midnight
Saw An today finally. What a nice guy.
I was reminded of the techno Viking! How awesome would it be to meet that guy!?
In Munich, as well as other European cities they have electric lights on bikes, which makes a whole lot of sense if you think about it, it requires absolutely no batteries.
The staff at our hotel is awesome.
Oh man I’m so excited I spoke to someone in German and they totally under stood me. And what’s more amazing is that I totally (ok nearly) understood her. And I quote “hoobin doobin grastaldt ofedsta verstandelt goober!” translation: ” go straight down this road and it’s just on your left, you can’t miss it!” omg I’m soo happy!
On the train off on another adventure
trying to find food and beer!
Every one wears head phones at the train stations.
Found a brauhaus! This place is huge! And it’s cold outside.
Georg, Mari, Pablo, Marco, and Some dude Picture to be uploaded later. These guys were really cool, they invited me over to their table for some drinks because they saw that I was lonely. I really like the European spirit. I’m going to have to try this in America when I get back. They even invited me to their cocktail party on saturday. I probably won’t go, its too formal.
Lee, horst and a a bunch of other Irish men. Fucking awesome went to the wombat bar. I love the irish because they know how to party. They loved the photos of the bachelor party.
I should not be aloud to party with the Irish again:
They were leaving at 8am for a flight that only cost them 10 fucking euros! I stayed out way too late drinking and missed the last train back home, had to take a cab… all in all an amazing night, just hope I can wake up tomorrow.
- Alcohol may have been consumed
- Friends
- Italian / English / German friends
- 7 story outdoors shop
- First time I rode the train, got someone to take a pic for me
- brewing for 500 years!
I thought it was really cool that this company could brew beer longer than we have had a country.
- First beer in munich
My first Beer in Munich
- Beer Hall
Sweet Beer halls!
- Peters
I thought this was funny for some reason
Sunday through Tuesday
Mar 7th
Not a whole lot to report here, got on a plane on Sunday.
Got a chance to see Dan and Jeff in LAX as they were heading back from NZ and I was going to Germany, what a crazy world. It was good to catch up with them before I headed off. Got on a plane to Germany, direct!, and probably slept most of the way there on Luftansa. Pretty awesome service, free drinks and lots of food. The flight room was spacious and nice.
Got off and had a taxi waiting there for me with a sign, that was pretty awesome because I had never had that before. Got to the hotel, had a nice work out, had some dinner and crashed hard.
The next morning a co worker I had never met before met me at 8:30 and we walked over to the office together, that was very nice of him.
I think there may be some confusion on the project but I guess I’ll know more about that later. I’m still so tired from the jet lag. Looks like there is a big disconnect on expectations here in Germany and what we delivered as Product Development. I’m working really late this night to get this shit done. Wound up working till midnight and woke up at 6 in the morning for a conference call and because of the time difference. but that was the last of my jet lag so I feel pretty good about my self for that one.
Looks like I’ll get to go out tonight (weds) to have some fun.

- Plane Ticket
- Passport Stamp
- BMW sign in the airport like 5 meters tall




































































































































































