Friday, June 27, 2008

Some Pictures

Backlog from the last couple of weeks. Summer finally started two weeks ago here so I've been trying to take advantage of it when I'm not writing my thesis.
Kujo

House rock

Joe

Mercedes OM617.952


Marshall and Arrowleaf Balsamroot

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Mantis!



I got hired by a friend to take some pictures of farm animals, insects, plants and people on Monday. I like how this macro of a praying mantis turned out a lot.

(by the way, it's cleaning one of its front legs off with it's mouth. It was pissed off after I dipped it in water so it would sit still for me)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008




Did some powder skiing last wed. June 11th is definitely the latest I've shredded the pow.

Went camping over the weekend in the Tobacco roots and did some mountain biking.


that's the South Boulder river by moonlight, about a 400 second exposure.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Hellride 5


It's Baaaaack!

The Santa Cruz Hellride, which takes place neither in Santa Cruz nor Hell, will return to the rugged steeps above Downieville, California, August 1st-3rd.
What has in the past been an opportunity for two unlucky souls to get mugged by Mark Weir and Rachel Lloyd for about 12 solid hours, with the chance to limp away at the end of it all with a new Santa Cruz Nomad for their efforts, is taking a new twist this year.

This year, applicants will be narrowed down to a field of about 32, who will then be voted by the internet public down to a final 8 (4 men, 4 women), who will then be invited to Downieville.

Vote here


There's 15 left, and I've made it this far, now it's up to you, the internet public (or at least the five or six family members, and friends like Mike Stebbins that view this blog)to vote me up to the top 4.


Here's my profile

They will then compete against each other, as well as Hellriders Weir and Lloyd, in a series of feats of strength (think "American Gladiators" meets "jackass") to gain hopeful time bonuses for the following day's

The Hellride itself will take in somewhere between 65 and 75 miles of prime high country riding, mostly singletrack, with anywhere between 12,500 and 15,000 feet of climbing. The contestants will race each other, as well as the pursuing wheels of Weir and Lloyd, in battle where attrition and willpower will feature as strongly as fitness and bike handling ability, in the hopes of winning a brand new Nomad, kitted out with SRAM and Rockshox finest, valued at more than $5500.

I could handle a lot of attrition trying to win a $5,500 bike. . . .

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Monday, June 2, 2008

Biking and Thunderstorms

Been doing a little bit of mountain biking lately, as surprising as that is. Not many riding pictures as it's been too fun to stop. These are from a thunderstorm that threatened to douse us as we headed back from Sypes canyon.





There's been thunderstorms pretty much every day for a week now around 4. Some are pretty intense. Seems like Colorado summer from what I've seen.

I accidentally took all these 2 stops underexposed so they are kind of weird.