Thursday, April 30, 2009

Valle Canyon and Los Alamos County Big Tree Project

Day began at 9am and didn't end until 5:15pm. Valle Canyon was beautiful but looking for and helping to measure trees is very slow business. We looked for various trees on Roy's list that Dorothy carried. Admired butterflies and spring flowers along the way. Marvelled that there are still some snow patches along the north-facing slope.

I didn't even feel hungry at lunch and just sat by the stream, thankful that it blocked out all sound.

We went all the way to the Valles Caldera National Preserve boundary and then continued up the south-facing steep slope of Valle Canyon to find two more giant trees - a Ponderosa and Douglas Fir. To find those last trees, we traveled through the burned area, brushing past locust bushes, stepping over downed logs and going through golden bunch grass meadows. Lots of elk poop but no signs of sheds. Saw iris foilage popping out. Cheered by many yellow-gold dandelions. Beautiful views over toward eastern ridge of Cerro Grande complex.

Weather was perfect. Saw 3 joggers and one dog. What a lovely canyon it is and I had much time to reflect on past trips there.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

LL Gang Goes to Burnt Mesa Eagle Traps

There were 16 of us. I took 11 waypoints but when I got home, I realized I could save lots of time by just importing the HANNM gpx cache into TOPO! and, voila, there was the map with virtually no work on my part! We went cross country, taking a ridge to the two Eagle Traps and then went back to the Burnt Mesa Trail and out to the very end for lunch. Eagle Traps would be a destination themselves some day.

On the way back, one of the leaders wanted to get to the road quicker so I went with her and we waited for her husband to pick us up. It was harder than anticipated because we had to cross a canyon and go up a cliff but, following a game trail, we did all right. It did cut off 3/4 mile (our mileage was 7.11 and rest of gang's mileage was right around 8) but we lost any time gained in our negotiating the canyon and cliff. People back at the trailhead were getting worried. We both stayed upright, though, and that counts for something! ; D

Grandson came over tonight. Spouse trying to teach him Scrabble.

Dorothy hike in Valle Canyon to look for big trees.

May have to take car into Santa Fe. I'll evaluate tomorrow if I am still hearing new noise.

Made CD of family records that I'll take into FHC next week to see it it works on a PC. I have a Mac. I'm anguishing a bit over fact that I carelessly left names of living persons in notes of non-living; I did remove all names of living and their own notes in the actual individual records but one could easily put two and two together from the notes, for instance, for my father which mention my name. Will it really matter, though, in 100 years! Also, I don't remember but maybe I maligned someone in the notes. Hopefully those people won't be doing genealogy research. No one ever said that I was perfect!

Went to Los Alamos Reservoir yesterday. It's in pretty awful shape. I wonder when it will be rehabilitated? The water from Los Alamos creek goes through a pipe underneath the dam's spillway. It looks like at one time it was supposed to go through a pipe all along one side of the reservoir but the pipe is broken and leaks so much now. Water is pooling in the reservoir bed and spring peepers were singing. Pretty sound but not a pretty sight. The place is so devastated. A reminder of better days was the stonework that shored up the trail that used to go around the reservoir.

In contrast, the Devaney Trail is better than it was. I remember it as a thoroughly awful and steep trail that went straight up the north-facing side of Los Alamos Canyon but it's been re-routed and goes up more gradually. Also, in the area of the Research Park's parking lot, gabion baskets have fixed the washouts that were occurring.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Lethal Cocoa Nibs

Those little babies - my pusher is Natural Grocers in Santa Fe - are addictive. I ground them up last night with a trail mix I buy from Natural Grocers - also addictive - that has goji berries, golden raisins, cocoa nibs, mulberries and cashews and also threw in vanilla extract and almond butter. I forget the name of the goji berry trail mix at Natural Grocers but it tastes delicious (it's the one that doesn't have the apricot pits in it).

I attribute cocoa nibs to why I couldn't fall asleep last night until almost 1am but don't know what got into me to wake up at 7am. Guess I thought I'd get an early start on the day but here I am, surfing in cyberspace instead of getting out there to finish my genealogy project at the Family History Center.

I plotted out on my calendar the Wednesdays that I hope to hike with the LL group but that depends on what the WI group has going on.

Here's a couple of hikes the WI extracurricular group may want to do: The car shuttle one that starts at Ponderosa Group Campground and wends it way along the Frijoles Canyon Rim, over to Burnt Mesa (with a possible side-trip into Frijoles Canyon down Al's Run). The Knife-Edge, which starts at the Pajarito Canyon TH and goes up a ridge to Pajarito Mountain, then down PM, to FR2998 to Nail Trail and back to start. Or, if they are really feeling frisky, try to go back down via the toasted Pajarito Canyon Trail from on top of PM.

Have to drive spouse's car today. I asked him to drive mine to check out the new noise since our replacement of the driver's side CV front axle boot last Friday. I have an appointment in SF Friday to check the noise out. It only happens when the wheels are moving, seems unrelated to the engine or brakes and sounds like something rattling somewhere in the car but I checked out all obvious possibilities and the noise doesn't stop. It's absent in the morning and present in the afternoon - weird.

Went to hawthornes in Frijoles Canyon yesterday (near Upper Crossing) but I have totally missed their blossoming. They are leafing out now. I'd like to go back one day to find them in fruit as well as see when they are fully leafed out. Saw Golden Banner to west of Trail to Upper Crossing. It seems to like moist drainages.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Pig Sty

Bought Bissell vacuum - $47 wonder - at Walmart Sunday. Put it together yesterday. It was laughably simple to put together - I like that. Vacuumed big livingroom today. Dust cup holds 2 quarts. It was completely full. I'll vacuum the rest of the house, maybe a room or two a day, this week. Vacuum seems really powerful - almost pushes itself - scary. Was a Consumers Digest Best Buy. Good price and plenty of positive reviews on Walmart.com.

Been going to bed around midnight but then can't go to sleep until 1:30 or 2am and then don't wake up until 9-10am. I suspect it's the Vitamin D. Why are they telling us how wonderful it is but then they don't tell us that some of us will find it impossible to take the amounts that they are recommending because of side effects/sensitivity? I'm going to try taking it before I go to bed tonight and see if that helps. I'm taking 1,200 IU a day. Once had Vitamin D tested and it was something like 21 ng/ml. That's at the low end of normal according to some and deficient according to other sources. I plan to get it tested again.

Sewed my old cloth library book bag. Didn't even notice that the handles were hanging on by strings.

Went to Family History Center in White Rock to export files from my genealogy file that don't include living people. Got there at 1:30pm and before I knew it, it was 3pm, closing time. I'll have to go back on Thursday to check if the files turned out like I want them to. I put the flash drive in our Macintosh and the files I made appear as unreadable because they are all made for a PC. Going there reminded me of when I used to spend hours there researching. Four other equally obsessed people were there.

Walked down canyon in Los Alamos Canyon, parking at the ice skating rink. Past the Omega Reactor, there is now a sign forbidding entry if you don't have permission. The creek was running. Would be interesting to go to Los Alamos Reservoir to see if it's filling with water. This may be a better plan than going to DOE Land as the weather has gotten very warm and junipers and piƱons don't provide needed shade.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Slept Until 11am

But that doesn't mean I'm well rested. The crew got in from their Disneyland trip at 12:30am. I went to bed around 1am but didn't fall asleep right away.

Did load of laundry and cooked vat of short grain brown rice before leaving at 1pm to pick up Dorothy for walk down Lujan Road and up Bayo Road (translation: down Bayo Canyon Trail below stables and then across Bayo Canyon and up Bayo Bench Trail). We did our usual 1 mile an hour.

I thought Dorothy had said she'd be interviewed on KRSN today but she insists it was always next Monday so I didn't miss it after all.

Dorothy asked if I'd go on Thursday with her in search of big trees of Los Alamos County. I agreed but wish to go back to a once a week schedule next week. We're going on the Apache Springs Trail down into Frijoles Canyon where Chick Keller saw a big tree right at the bottom of the trail. That trail is very skiddy. I'll enjoy going up better than going down.

On top of everything else going on this week, spouse has invited ex-son-in-law and his new wife, along with grandson, over for the first night of Passover on Wednesday. He's handling it all and I'll help to clean up.

Daughter got promoted to administrative assistant her first day on the job which means $2 more an hour. They gave her a test, she passed and got the promotion. She's happy because it will mean less direct contact with patients (maybe none).

Grandson has recess detention all week. He and another kid were acting up during a fire drill. Daughter says she shouldn't have sent him to school today. I knew it would be a hard transition from Disneyland to Realityland! : )

My "present" from Disney was two shirts - a Grumpy (advertising Grumpy beer on the back) and a Mickey Mouse. Problem is that I said I only wanted a white character shirt and one is brown and the other is hot pink. I only wear short-sleeved shirts on summer evenings when I walk outside at night and I only wear white so I'm visible. Spouse can have the extra large brown one and daughter the large hot pink one.