Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tree Planting with the Mazamas at Salmon River Trail 11/13/2010
Last weekend I planted trees with the Mazamas up at Salmon River Trail. There is a Conservation group inside of the Mazams and this was one of there events.
I leaned quite a bit about the salmon and what we can do to help the bring the salmon numbers back to where they can be fished.
A fish biologist and the Sandy River Basin Watershed Council led the tree planting. We met up at Zig Zag Ranger Station and then took a drive up to the Salmon River Road. This was a road that the Forest Service decommissioned. The Forest Service is realizing that some of the logging roads are too many to maintain and there use has been limited so they decided to take out the roads and decommission them.
This is one of those roads, and the Forest Service is making a trail out of it. We planted Douglas Fir , and took out some Sword Ferns from the side of the road the replaced them around the trail.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Harvest Century 10/09/2010
I did the Harvest Century in Hillsboro on Saturday. I volunteered with the set-up and registration and then got to ride for free. I did the 45 mile ride, which was perfect because it rained the whole ride.
Self portrait while riding in the rain.
The ride was mostly flat, but wet. I'm gonna get some waterproof socks.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Canby Ferry - 10/4/2010
I did a fifty mile bike ride yesterday! It is maybe a longest bike ride I've done and it was had some up hills to do too. I start off from my house and went south on 17th and went to Milwaukie.
I took River Road up to Oregon City. That was a little up hill at the very beginning.
From Oregon City I took 5th ave. to Linn, and then jumped on Central Point Rd. This was even more up hill.
Central Point Rd. took me into Canby. It was a beautiful road with farms, and orchards. I saw horses, cows, sheep, chickens. There were no bike lanes past Oregon City, but there wasn't much traffic.
I took Central Point Rd. to New Era road to 12th Ave. and into Canby.
I then took the Canby Ferry over the Willamette River towards West Linn.
I took Mountain Rd. straight up hill and went I got to the top of Mountain Rd. there was a cute miniature town, it was called Tizzy Town.
Then was real up hill battle up Pete's Mountain Rd. the road is little bit under 1000 feet, but I don't have a lot a up hill experience so I was happy to get to the top.
Then at was down hill and I went threw West Linn on Willamette Falls Dr. and over the Oregon City Bridge.
Then I through Oregon City and back on River Road to Milwaukie and then on 17th ave. to home. Jon Storm park was named for a volunteer who died volunteering during Arbor Day. Am happy I did this trip, it is a first real trip I have taken by bike and it get's me ready for the Harvest Century which is coming up on this weekend.
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
South Sister Summit
Marine Drive Part 2 - 09/21/2010
I've start a second blog called The Wheel which chronicles my biking experiences but I posted this one here as well.
I did the Marine Drive route again with my camera and I went farther. I went Clinton to Woodward and on past 82nd. To Division and then the I-205 and over towards Sandy then to Marine Drive.
Marine Drive to me past the airport,
past the Expo Center
then all the way to Kelly Point Park.
Then back on Marine Drive and the Smith and Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area I saw a wasp nest there
Then to the Pennisula Crossing to Interstate then took Spingwater Corridor at the Broadway Bride then up Division towards home.
I did the Marine Drive route again with my camera and I went farther. I went Clinton to Woodward and on past 82nd. To Division and then the I-205 and over towards Sandy then to Marine Drive.
Marine Drive to me past the airport,
past the Expo Center
then all the way to Kelly Point Park.
Then back on Marine Drive and the Smith and Bybee Lakes Wildlife Area I saw a wasp nest there
Then to the Pennisula Crossing to Interstate then took Spingwater Corridor at the Broadway Bride then up Division towards home.
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Mt. St. Helens Summit
Labor Day weekends I summitted Mt. St. Helens. I am hoping to join the Mazamas, they are a climbing group out of Portland, Oregon. They have been around for over a hundred years. My great, great, aunt Olive was a Mazama. One of their membership requirements is to summit a glaciated peak. Mt. St. Helens is probably one of the easiest peaks to climb for a beginner.
I hope to join them next year and take BCEP, Basic Climbing Education Program to prepare students physically and mentally to be safe team members on Mazamas “A” and “B” level climbs, and to provide a foundation for continuing mountaineering education and experience.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Biketobeerfest
I volunteered at Biketobeerfest on Saturday. It was at Hopworks Brewery and put on by GoodSport. I caught some of Hillstomp before I had to clean up.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Portland to Coast
This morning to volunteered with the American Cancer Society fund raising for the Portland to Coast Walk.
It is the largest walk relay in the world. The American Cancer Society, beat their goals for donations! I worked with a retired couple, a college grad, and Tracie who was the American Cancer Society lead volunteer. She was there from 3 A.M. to 9 A.M. and then she went to Seaside for the rest of the finish party.
It is the largest walk relay in the world. The American Cancer Society, beat their goals for donations! I worked with a retired couple, a college grad, and Tracie who was the American Cancer Society lead volunteer. She was there from 3 A.M. to 9 A.M. and then she went to Seaside for the rest of the finish party.
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Ladd's Roses
This summer I'm volunteering at the Ladd's Addition Gardens. I've adopted a bed a roses and my job is to keep them in bloom, by deadheading, weeding, and pruning. Every Saturday they have a deadhead gathering which I try to make.
Monday, August 23, 2010
Portland Century
I volunteered at the Portland Century, a hundred mile bike ride through Portland. It was put on by GoodSport, who I've volunteered with before. I set up the rest stop at Kelly Elementary, and we served food to about 100-130 riders who were doing the 25 mile run. Danielle from GoodSport, and Susan another volunteer made up my crew. Then after volunteering I rode the 15 miles back the finish were there was a Salmon dinner and Widmer beer!
He was a "sweeper" volunteer, his job was to be the last rider so we could pack up and leave. He is eating pudding that we had to give to the riders but they didn't supply us with spoons!
This is the salmon dinner line, and a picture of me with me back turned. There are more pictures of Flickr.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Tour de Fat
The beginning on the bike ride.
The bike ride down Front Ave.
I volunteered at the karaoke booth. It was a port-o-potty turned into a karaoke booth, it was solar powered.
There was a neat trick bike show witch you could ride.
There were lots of costumes. I wore my patchworks pants and put some clown makeup so my face. There are more photos on Flickr.
The Tour de Fat stage, and music. I have a lot of respect for New Belgium for making this happen. We need local breweries to get more involved in bikes and fund raising.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
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