Substitute Circuit Work
We just got our first assignment for substitute circuit work. We will be visiting congregations in North Central Washington starting in April. Track our routing on this page.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
We just got our first assignment for substitute circuit work. We will be visiting congregations in North Central Washington starting in April. Track our routing on this page.
Sunday, January 31st, 2010
The first day, we did a quick 45 minute hike up to Cutthroat Lake (map), which is shallow and filled with mosquitoes. But it has nice views of steep mountains with some snow. We stayed overnight at a little campsite by a creek and hiked back out the next day. The trail extends beyond the lake to connect with the Pacific Crest Trail after ascending a series of switchbacks up a steep slope, but we didn't go that far.
We wanted to save Maple Pass for Sunday, when it would be less busy, so we hiked about 1/2 hour on the Pacific Crest Trail, then veered off on the Copper Creek Trail (map). We didn't have a backcountry pass, so we couldn't continue on the PCT into the Cascade Mountains National Park boundary. We set up camp and rested for the next day's big hike. No views here, but there was a interesting hole in the ground, probably an old mine. Well-rested, we hiked out the next day and drove up to Maple Pass (map).
The hike up Maple Pass (West side) was pretty, especially as you break out of the trees and get a view of the lake, encircled by the ridges. Lots of wildflowers, but hot and no water except for a little stream about 2 hours up. We got to Heather Pass, hot and exhausted, and decided that set up camp on the other side of the pass, with georgeous views to the north and west. We had all afternoon and evening to just sit there and look out at the view.
Next day, we left early and hike the rest of the way up to Maple Pass and along the ridges. Amazing 360 degree views of the mountains all around. This is one of the highest view:effort ratios we've ever seen. Several marmots and chipmunks escorted us along the way. The hike back down was steep and wound through meadows, with a view of a glacier lake, waterfall, and Rainy Lake. 3-1/2 hours and we're at the bottom. Then, it's to Winthrop and real food!
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Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009
Over two feet of snow in two days! Set a record for Spokane for amount of snow in a 24-hour period.
No chains left in the entire city. Wish I had bought a few sets of chains to resell!
Monday, December 22nd, 2008
Here are some links to free and cheap software for creating great movies:
Video Editors
Video Convertors
Graphics Software
Windows Movie Maker can place images in the video timeline just like video clips. If used cleverly, they can be used as special effects, titles, and more.
Audio Utilities
Friday, June 6th, 2008
The elder body of our congregation were invited to a surprise meeting after our Service Meeting this week. We were greeted by a group of smiling pioneers. They gave a little speech about how much our "Super Elders" do to encourage the congregation, so the congregation wanted to give some encouragement back to the elders. Each elder received a blue sack with presents inside, including
Saturday, December 1st, 2007
As a project in infographics, Tyson created a tag cloud of the 20 most frequently used names in the Bible. Each name is sized relative to its frequency of use.
This infographic is inspired by an infographic exhibit called Similar Diversity.
Tuesday, October 16th, 2007
The 2007 Circuit Assembly at Colville, Wa. is available in the Audio Archive.
Monday, October 15th, 2007
Fascinating and beautiful video animation of the inner workings of the human cell. Created for Harvard's Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology by XVIVO. You'll never think of the cell in the same way again! Link to Flash video
Saturday, October 13th, 2007
Kaleb Wenzel is going on an 8+ month trip to Africa to work where the need is great. You can keep up on his experiences at kalebwenzel.podcastpeople.com (blog, photos, podcast).
Monday, September 24th, 2007
We made a 5-day hiking trip to the Enchantments in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area, just SW of Leavenworth, WA. It was a 4.5 hour hike up 2,400 feet to Colchuck Lake basecamp. We made a day hike up 2,200 feet to Aasgard Pass at the West end of the Enchantment Lakes. We hiked halfway through the lakes, then back down the mountain. Totally gorgeous aqua, glacier-fed lakes, and views forever.
View photos are here.
Sunday, July 29th, 2007