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Lost Creek
Our search for some for fall color is rewarded! Dad and I have a blissful hike around Lost Creek, west of Evergreen. Once we’re a couple of miles in there are surprisingly few people, the trails are nice, and the scenery gorgeous. I took a bunch of pictures. More Photos
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Live Music: CSO plays Orff’s Carmina Burana
This is one of my favorite pieces of music, definitely my favorite choral piece. Based on a collection of secular poems collected by the monks of a Bavarian monastery in the 18th century, it sounds to me almost like a satire of Wagner, very funny, while still supplying a dizzying array of excellent music and…
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Candy Apple Red
These bright red, berry-like fruits have been abundant everywhere we’ve hiked in the past month. I’ve sampled a few, and they’ve been slightly sweet and mealy so far, but supposedly they improve with a frost or two. I’ve seen so many I’ve considered harvesting a bag to see if they make good snacks dried. Know…
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Live Music: Zap Mama
We don’t go for many Monday night shows in Boulder, but we didn’t want to miss this one. Marie Daulne, the founder of Zap Mama, has explored her musical roots in Zaire and taken them in amazing new directions. Ann has always enjoyed Zap Mama’s many reminders of her childhood in Zaire, and I’ve liked…
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Fo Shizzle
You may not know that all the writing on the hobolog has been run through a language filter that translates the content to be “appropriate for good clean american families with a mid-sized vocabulary.” If you want to see what the original content looks like, use this link, but don’t blame me if you find…
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Vedauwoo – Walt’s Wall
We rise early and set off bravely through the fog to Vedauwoo, where the frosty weather inspires us to take a nap in the car. We’re woken pleasantly by the sun, and we pack off happily towards Walt’s Wall. In the pay-parking area four climbers dart off as soon as they see us without so…
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Arthur’s Rock
Not many people were out hiking today, perhaps due to some clouds earlier, so we have this temperate, sunny afternoon on Arthur’s Rock to ourselves. It’s the perfect hike for the day, the grass is long and yellow, the leaves are starting to turn, there isn’t a breath of wind, and the trail climbs just…
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Medicine Bow Peak
Dave, Lisa, and Dyson join us for this classic hike from my Laramie days. Despite the familiar territory I miss the turn to the Lake Lewis trailhead. Soon I recall that I always started from the dirt road a little further east to avoid the $5 parking fee at Lake Lewis. It’s a bit windy,…
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Ann’s first onsight in Poudre Canyon
A lazy, disorganized start to the day gets me to the crag without my climbing shoes. By the time I find the Ra area we don’t have much time left anyway. Ann steps up to the plate and leads the first pitch of Warm Beer and Cold Women, 5.8. It requires the placement of a…
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Movie: DiG
A greasy sausage of a documentary that follows two promising bands, The Dandy Warhols and Brian Jonestown Massacre on their adventures in the 90’s music industry. Watch this only if you want to see what’s inside. Referred by Netflix.