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Quest for cold

Friday, January 25th, 2008

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Anyone who knows me, knows I have a fascination with weather and an obsession with extremes. So it should come as no surprise that I trekked up to Minnesota to experience what the northland had to offer. I left work early on Friday and was on the road by 4:00. After an unscheduled stop to talk with a police officer just south of Eau Claire, WI, I was back on my way and arrived in Duluth around 12:30 AM. I had stopped for gas in Portage, WI and the temperature was 1°F and by the time I got to Duluth it had dropped to -15°F.

After spending Saturday in the Twin Cities area, Steve, Amy and I headed back to Duluth. Steve and I got up after just a couple hours and headed down to the shores of Lake Superior to see the sunrise to experience the coldest time of the day.The sunrise was amazing… Most of the lake was still ice-free, so the water was at least 32°F, which was more than 50°F warmer than the air above it. This dramatic difference creates a fog that looks like the waters are steaming, about ready to boil.

I had my camera and was excited to capture this developing scene. I got a handful of cool shots, then realized that a shot with the sun shining behind the lighthouse would be the best. I didn’t bring a tripod, but a lady was “Minnesota nice” and offered to let me use hers. I had to take my quick-release foot off my camera, then put the foot from her tripod on. Fingers don’t work very well after a couple of minutes of exposure at -20°F. I got my shots, then had to have Steve take her quick release mount off my camera, because I couldn’t feel my fingers.

Duluth Lighthouse

Sunday afternoon we headed to Lester river and back down by the lake. The river had a waterfall which was frozen, but the snow had covered up most of the ice, so it wasn’t going to make much of a picture. After some photo ops with a dead duck, we headed to the beach and had a blast breaking ice.

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Cincinnati BMX

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

Saturday morning Jeremy and I left before the crack of dawn for a day of bmx fun at Ollie’s skatepark in Florence, KY. After meeting up with Mark in Paris, IL we rolled across Indiana and on to the skatepark. The place was pretty cool, but they don’t allow pegs, so I rode pegless for the first time in a million years. I felt naked without pegs and had my fill of the park after a couple hours (too bad we had paid $18 for a full day pass).

We headed over to NKU and met up with a bunch of other riders. The place looked like it came out of a video game, but I’m not throwing myself down 20 stair ledges… After we all got kicked out, we dropped Bub and Andy off at Ollie’s and Jeremy and I drove in to downtown Cincy to explore.

Cincy was awesome.. we found a few spots on our own and some locals showed us some others. If you like banks, subs, and wallrides go ride under the expressways in Cincy.

There’s one parking lot that has perfectly trannied asphalt banks going up to a wall. One area the wall is only about chest high, so after some convincing from Jeremy, I peg stalled it. We ended up getting back to CU a little after midnight, but I’m looking forward to riding there again.

Top of the world (the northeast anyway..)

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

Mount Washington Summit

At the top

Tara and I visited Mount Washington on 10/06/2007. When we left Rehoboth, it was warm and sunny, but by the time we got to Conway, NH (the most congested little town in the world) it was overcast and drizzling.

Tara’s Corolla made it up the Mt. Washington Auto Road like a champ. At the summit visibility was about as poor as it could be and the wind was whipping across the rocky peak at nearly 40 kts. I was secretly hoping for much worse weather, but I guess I’ll have to go back and try again. (more…)