Saturday, April 19, 2008

Trip





Well, we did not make it to Aspen. After the first day my knee was tweaking out pretty hard and Hunter had some nasty blisters. But after about twelve miles of skinning that seemed to never end for some reason we reached a cabin where Andy and Mana were staying. We had actually made pretty good time. We were 6 to 7 miles past our original first camp. To our surprise there was a cabin located next to the one hundred year old mill that we had originally planned on staying in (quite glad that was not where we stayed). The two guys were really excited to see some other guys out in the woods and offered to let us stay with them to tend to the injuries. We fixed a huge dinner and then went to bed warm. We woke up the next morning to a great breakfast and a moderate climb and ski to see how we felt. I felt amazingly well for the altitude and Hunter was doing the same until his skins started to slide a bit. But my knee hurt really bad the whole way. An interesting ski down due to variable conditions and we went back to the cabin and decided the trip was probably over. The boys offered to let us stay as long as we wanted. So we stayed the night and it snowed a foot that night. We awoke the next morning and went for one more climb. It was really, really good. The snow was perfect and the grade was descently steep. Then we packed up said goodbye and skied out of the valley for one really long day. Then to Leadville for beer and pizza.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Trooper Traverse


Today Hunter and myself are leaving for the Trooper Traverse. This is a skin/ski from Leadville to Aspen over the continental divide. Wish us luck. More when we get back.

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Interesting

This is a video of Reverend Wright. The title on youtube is FOX News are liars.

Check it out.

Saturday, February 23, 2008

The Legend of Anton Tozbar



In 1871 a nasty bear came into the poor Trenta valley, making damage. So, the best hunters of Trenta valley decided to get rid of him. It was April, 1871, when they organised a big hunt, where one group closed the whole valley of Beli potok and proceeded from bottom of the valley upwards, while the second group of five hunters went even much earlier around the mountain group (Pihavec), closing the valley from above. They knew the beast was somewhere in the steep valley, but the outcome of the hunt was uncertain.

It was morning and Anton Tozbar was on the edge of the upper group, near Planja walls, when suddenly the big brown beast appeared in front of him. No possible escape for both of them! The bear was pushed by noisy people, Tozbar was standing on the narrow ledge, the only possible passage. The first shot from some 80 feet distance was a good one, but not deadly. The animal ran further down and Tozbar after it, loading the gun once again. Suddenly the bear mounted on his last feet, prepared to attack, Tozbar aimed carefully and shot the second bullet from the distance of some 20 feet. The bear was deadly shot, but before breathing its last, reached Tozbar who could now fight only with bare hands and the empty gun. With its last powers the beast tore off Tozbar's lower jaw, when one of the other hunters came. The beast jumped after him, the man jumped up a rocky wall, holding for a pine-bush, but the beast still tore his leg. Then the bear finally died. When other hunters came, they found the poor Tozbar all in blood, but still alive.

Tozbar survived, but was doomed for the rest of his life to wear a kerchief under his nose by way of hiding and protecting the gaping wound. He could only feed on soup and liquids, so he carried the appropriate equipment all the time with him, hunting, working, guiding on mountains, living for 20 more years. At the time of accident Tozbar had one child, all others came after the accident. The story also goes (told by Julius Kugy) that one day he travelled to the dentist in Ljubljana, due to a teribble toothache (in the upper jaw, of course). The civil dentist accepted him, he took off his kerchief after which he cried 'Jesus, Maria, Josef' and lost consciousness. A military doctor was needed to take care of the poor man. The look on Tozbar's wound had to be terrible. The poor man died in a work accident, hit by a falling tree. Still nowadays you can see near his home, at the first house at the bottom of serpentines of the road over Vrsic a sign with a picture on it, showing this accident.

Source: Julius Kugy: Aus vergangener Zeit. Leykam Verlag, Graz, 1943.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Words


Here is a short list from the book Five Rings on how to live according to the WAY.

1. Do not think dishonestly
2. The way is to train
3. Have knowledge of every art
4. Know the ways of all professions
5. Know the difference between profit and loss in worldly matters
6. Develop intuition and understanding of all things
7. See that which cannot be seen
8. Attend even to the seemingly insignificant
9. Do nothing which is useless.

The author of the book is likely the most famous of all samurai swordsmen. He won sixty duels from the age of thirteen. He later became a strategist and began trying to understand the way. No matter what religion, matter of employment or sex these rules can easily apply to ones life.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Be Prepared


I dont know if this is overkill or just enough.
www.bernstrand.com