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Thursday, July 23, 2009

Kings Peak 2009 - Highest Point in Utah


     This trip has been in the planning since early May when we (S&S Adventures) were contacted by a gentleman from New York by the name of Marty who wanted to be guided up Kings Peak as it was his goal to reach all 50 of the US high points Utah is the 7th highest. We began looking into permits and found that a company based out of Ft Bridger WY has the only permit available and will have for the next 5 years. We decided we wanted to go up anyhow and told Marty that he could join us as a guest but not as a client as we were at this point interested in going anyhow. Based on the information Marty had given us on what he had already done and his skill-sets he should be able to go up without any assistance and that would make it a no work issue for us.

     Fast forward to July 15th, after many phone calls to the company that owns the permit and failure to contact them we decided that I would go up early and try to track them down. This turned out to be a slightly futile effort though I did learn from 2 hours of runaround trying to find the guy in charge that the best time to contact him would be after 9:30 at night (not what I would call normal business hours).

     We all met at the Henrys Fork Trail-head near 6PM (Marty hitched a ride with Sam from Salt Lake) where we set up camp ate some dinner and sat around the campfire talking about previous trips and the hike up the next day.





     July 16 the start up the trail came at 7AM after taking down camp and application of liberal amounts of bug spray. The trek up was beautiful as we went from 9364 feet to 11067 Feet in elevation in 9 miles. Much of the way we were walking in the shade of the trees and just enjoying ourselves. We reached camp around 1PM just below Gunsight pass in an open meadow. We lounged for the rest of the day in the sun playing cards or just looking at the mountains that surrounded us going to be early so we could get an early start the next day. Both Sam and I were testing out some new gear on the mountain. Both of us had new stoves to play with, I tested out a Mil Spec Bivy and my boots and Sam a new lightweight backpacking tent (Detailed reviews of these will come out soon).














     July 17 Summit Day. We started hiking up Gunsite pass at 4 AM by the light of the moon and then hiking back down into painters flats on the other side by the rising sun. Soon to be hiking up the west side of the mountain until we reached the last major rise and the beginnings of the boulder field. We ended up going up the West face instead of the long northern slope while more climbing up is needed the footing is about the same and you cut off a lot of distance going up this way. After the long scramble we made it to the top of Kings peak for a short rest and then to head back down. Marty pounded his head good on a rock coming up and the altitude had some effect on him as he is a lowlander but made it to the top. Sam summit ed a little before us as we decided Sam would rush down to get Marty's pack and move it to Anderson pass where we would go down the Chute to cut 6 miles off the return trip.












Looking down Anderson Pass and the Chute our way down to Henrys fork Basin and back to camp. Dropping 1200 feet in a little under 1/4 mile. Great fun sliding down the scree field.

Once back at camp we decided to push for the trail head and drive back to Salt Lake for the night. We averaged 2.2 MPH going out even after the long trek to the top and with our packs ending the day by saying bye at the trail head as we drove back to civilization.




          Great Trip!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Helton Hot water Shower system in the Jeep

So a month or so back I acquired a Helton Hot water shower system for my jeep through a barter. It is basically a heat transfer device that takes heat from the engine coolant and heats water that you pump through the device.

Yesterday I finally got around to installing it. a few hose clamps, some angle iron, some 1/2 strap, a bit of welding and some hose and it was in and providing some nice hot water from the cold water in my cooler. It will be very nice to have a hot shower on any trip that I go on I am seriously looking forward to taking a hot shower after 3 days in the Uintas hiking to Kings peak in a day or so :)




Thursday, July 9, 2009

Tour De France is in action

Most of the time I could care less about sports but the Tour De France has always intrigued me. Maybe it is the fact that these guys are nutz. It is like they are running a marathon every day for 20 days it is just a ton of effort and some good strategy to get through it.

So I was going through watching some of the stage recaps - I don't have cable and don't really feel like watching TV - on http://www.cyclingfans.com/ and listening to how everyone was placing and kept hearing Lance Armstrong not taking a Jersey but he was consistently landing in 2nd place. Now for a guy who just took 3 years off of competition he sure as hell is coming back strong (helps that he never stopped riding just stopped competing). I know there is controversy about drugs and doping and all that crap but that doesn't matter to me. Lance is one hell of a competitor.

Lance continues to rank second in the overall standings, with Team Astana members rounding out the rest of the top 5.

OVERALL STANDINGS BY TIME
Result after stage 6
Total distance covered: 181.5km/112.8 miles


1. CANCELLARA Fabian 33 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 29' 22"
2. ARMSTRONG Lance 22 ASTANA 19h 29' 22" 00' 00"
3. CONTADOR Alberto 21 ASTANA 19h 29' 41" 00' 19"
4. KLÖDEN Andréas 23 ASTANA 19h 29' 45" 00' 23"
5. LEIPHEIMER Levi 24 ASTANA 19h 29' 53" 00' 31"

6. WIGGINS Bradley 58 GARMIN - SLIPSTREAM 19h 30' 00" 00' 38"
7. MARTIN Tony 76 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 30' 14" 00' 52"
8. VANDE VELDE Christian 51 GARMIN - SLIPSTREAM 19h 30' 38" 01' 16"
9. LARSSON Gustav 34 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 30' 44" 01' 22"
10. MONFORT Maxime 77 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 30' 51" 01' 29"
11. KREUZIGER Roman 93 LIQUIGAS 19h 30' 53" 01' 31"
12. HINCAPIE George 74 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 30' 58" 01' 36"
13. NIBALI Vincenzo 95 LIQUIGAS 19h 30' 58" 01' 36"
14. SCHLECK Andy 31 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 31' 03" 01' 41"
15. ZUBELDIA Haimar 29 ASTANA 19h 31' 03" 01' 41"
16. POPOVYCH Yaroslav 27 ASTANA 19h 31' 07" 01' 45"

17. VOIGT Jens 39 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 31' 25" 02' 03"
18. KIRCHEN Kim 75 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 31' 38" 02' 16"
19. SCHLECK Frank 36 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 31' 39" 02' 17"
20. MILLAR David 56 GARMIN - SLIPSTREAM 19h 31' 50" 02' 28"
21. PELLIZOTTI Franco 91 LIQUIGAS 19h 31' 54" 02' 32"
22. ZABRISKIE David 59 GARMIN - SLIPSTREAM 19h 32' 05" 02' 43"
23. SASTRE Carlos 1 CERVELO TEST TEAM 19h 32' 06" 02' 44"
24. ARVESEN Kurt-Asle 32 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 32' 17" 02' 55"
25. HESJEDAL Ryder 54 GARMIN - SLIPSTREAM 19h 32' 18" 02' 56"
26. EVANS Cadel 11 SILENCE - LOTTO 19h 32' 21" 02' 59"
27. HUSHOVD Thor 6 CERVELO TEST TEAM 19h 32' 21" 02' 59"
28. PEREIRO SIO Oscar 111 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 32' 25" 03' 03"
29. PAULINHO Sergio 26 ASTANA 19h 32' 33" 03' 11"
30. GERDEMANN Linus 181 TEAM MILRAM 19h 32' 33" 03' 11"
31. URAN Rigoberto 119 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 32' 34" 03' 12"
32. NOCENTINI Rinaldo 87 AG2R-LA MONDIALE 19h 32' 35" 03' 13"
33. ROCHE Nicolas 89 AG2R-LA MONDIALE 19h 32' 38" 03' 16"
34. PINEAU Jérôme 156 QUICK STEP 19h 32' 39" 03' 17"
35. ROJAS Jose Joaquin 117 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 32' 39" 03' 17"
36. POZZATO Filippo 167 TEAM KATUSHA 19h 32' 40" 03' 18"
37. SANCHEZ Luis-Leon 118 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 32' 40" 03' 18"
38. CAVENDISH Mark 71 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 32' 55" 03' 33"
39. KARPETS Vladimir 161 TEAM KATUSHA 19h 33' 03" 03' 41"
40. GRABSCH Bert 73 TEAM COLUMBIA - HTC 19h 33' 03" 03' 41"
41. LANCASTER Brett Daniel 8 CERVELO TEST TEAM 19h 33' 05" 03' 43"
42. EFIMKIN Vladimir 81 AG2R-LA MONDIALE 19h 33' 06" 03' 44"
43. BOTCHAROV Alexandre 162 TEAM KATUSHA 19h 33' 13" 03' 51"
44. SORENSEN Nicki 38 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 33' 16" 03' 54"
45. PASAMONTES Luis 116 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 33' 16" 03' 54"
46. ROSSELER Sébastien 157 QUICK STEP 19h 33' 25" 04' 03"
47. ASTARLOZA Mikel 61 EUSKALTEL - EUSKADI 19h 33' 26" 04' 04"
48. BARREDO Carlos 152 QUICK STEP 19h 33' 26" 04' 04"
49. GUTIERREZ José Ivan 115 CAISSE D’EPARGNE 19h 33' 29" 04' 07"
50. O’GRADY Stuart 35 TEAM SAXO BANK 19h 33' 40" 04' 18"

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

The Canoe

So I have been searching for a cheap Canoe for about a year and a half now and finally found one for $125 on KSL classifieds a couple of weeks ago. It was in Logan so I called the guy and asked him a lot of questions about 30 minutes of talking to him later I decided that I wanted it based on what he said. So I gave some $$ to my sister in law to go pick it up and I would figure out how to get it home later. Later ended up being about a week later and my sister and brother in law brought it down on the top of their Tahoe.

Unfortunately not all was how it was described to me. It was not "Sea worthy" and needed a bit of work. I set to work patching the bottom with Fiberglass resin, fiberglass cloth and JB weld. then I put a coating of roll on bed liner over the bottom and then Painted it green.

I fliped it over and got to work on the inside, a couple of fiberglass patches, some white paint and fixed the seats. then to straighten out the aluminum gunwales and it is ready for action :)... Some of this I am still working on but will be done in the next couple of days I will post pics of the finished product when I am done for now here are the pics that were posted in the ad as I didn't take any before pics.

Soon I will take this out on the lake for some fishing and then down a few smooth rivers!









Well the 99.999% finished pics are in.. I still need to install the seats but otherwise you get the Idea :)