Around the world in ? days...
Monday, July 23, 2007
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Mount Rainier
Our second tow.
Larry to the rescue. We love you Larry!
We did our first over night sail to Gig Harbor a few weeks ago. We had great weather the first day. That night I slept out on the deck of the boat which was nice but if the bench would have been a foot wider it would have been awesome. The second day we didn't have any wind and we ran out of gas. We finally decided we needed to get back and flagged down another boat for a tow. They had a death in the family while they were towing us and had to let us go. We sorta sailed for a little while, but were drifting too close to the shipping lane. So we called on the radio for help and another gracious boat picked us up and towed us to Alki where Larry met us. We could just sit on the sailboat and watch as Larry used a foot pump to inflate his little raft . He was our hero.
"There is no reason why it shouldn't float." -Larry talking about his raft.
"Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want." -Kevin said this over and over trying to convience himself I think.
Seven Years
These pictures are from our trip to Ross Lake. We went out the weekend after our anniversary We like to take a trip each year to celebrate one more year together, but this year two great friends were married during that weekend. Must be a good time to get married. Our first day at the lake was really relaxing. We canoed just 5 miles to an island with the wind in our favor. We set up camp and had lunch. Later we did a little canoe to collect fire wood. We had been asked not to gather wood on the island. The rest of the night we basically just chilled by the fire. Another couple was camping on the island as well, so they came over to our fire for a while.
The next day was not so relaxing. We canoes up the lake a few miles with the wind again. We then took a short hike in an old growth area. Before heading out we had our lunch, which was a smart move because our nice little canoe was about to end. The peaceful wind that had been to our backs was now a powerful beast making it extremely difficult to make any progress. At one point Kevin noticed I had been watching the side to see if were making any progress. I was measuring our distance by different logs and rocks along the shore that were not very far apart. Thankfully, there were areas protected by the wind, so we could periodically take a much needed break before we hit it again. We were very glad to make it back to the lodge. Oh, but the journey doesn't end there. We still had a mile hike out of the valley that we were not looking forward to. We had packed like canoe campers not backpackers, but it was just a mile (up) and we survived tired but satisfied. We learned when we were back at the lodge that another couple had to be rescued from the same place we had canoed from after lunch because they couldn't handle the wind. So pretty much we rock!


