Mt Taylor Quad 2011

The Mt. Taylor Quad is great spring event that starts out at Grants, NM. The plan was originally for Max and I (Matt) to head down and give it our best. On Tues before, Max was out with a flu, and on Thurs I stayed home with a stomach virus. Luckily, mine was a < 24 hour thing, unfortunately, Max's was > 96+ hours.. Matt went down solo, and made two big mistakes–the spaghetti feed, and the all you can eat Best Western breakfast. The quad turned into a negotiation with my stomach about whether or not we’d complete the event. Complete it we did, but about two hours more slowly than I had hoped. It took 8 hours and 1 minute total.

The event itself is a 13 mile road bike (1700′ elevation gain), 5 mile run (1250′ gain), 2 mile cross country ski (1200′ gain), and then 1 mile snowshoe (600′ gain) to reach the top of Mt Taylor:




That’s halfway.. Turn around, do it all again, and end up back in Grants!

I’m trying to put notes here of things to remember for next year.. The night before, gear check in is quite a process. Using colored duct tape gear was marked for each transition (red was run/ski and yellow was bike/run). Then the gear for a single transition was all duct taped together, and upon delivery, volunteers un-taped, etc.. I had forgotten there was no ski/snowshoe transition gear drop — I was happy to have a backpack for the snowshoes.

Gear-wise, I had (and left) much more than I needed at each transition–this was a good strategy. Nice to have extra. I had gu and candy bars in every stuff sack, and had chips for salt — I had more food than I needed (but my stomach was not in a normal state for this event..). I wore long technical leggings (CW-X), shorts, a long sleeve technical shirt, and a fleece. I had fingerless wool gloves, a knit hat, and a fleece neck gator. It was fine for the bike, run, and ski. At the run/ski transition, I picked up the snowshoes and my shell (coat, really..) because it was reported to be really windy for the snowshoe. I was very glad I did! The wind was strong and chilly. On the way down, I loved the coat for the snowshoe and the (fast!!) ski, then left it for the run. There was a hail storm that kicked up for the start of the bike ride down, and there were also some vicious cross winds. Ideally I would have had a shell or something, but I was so happy to be biking down to the finish and ready to be done, I didn’t really mind/notice/care.. I did have sunglasses on the whole time, but forgot sunscreen. Sunglasses were most important for eye protection from wind on the snowshoe and bike ride down. Sunscreen wasn’t a problem, but my lips got really chapped. I would take chapstick next time. I also would have put another pair of dry socks at the bike/run (I had a pair for the uphill, but would have liked another for the down..)

The gallery of bad/random photos is at http://talus-and-heavner.com/gallery/v/2011/2011mttaylorquad/.

I really had a blast (thanks to all the folks running it and volunteering!!) and I hope I’ll do it again (a little faster with a happier stomach)..

There was a group doing photographs along the route. Their default purchase is a fake magazine cover, so here’s my favorite:



I will probably buy a picture from ’em (just the picture, not the fake magazine cover)– it is only about $10 for a 4″x6″ print. Bad enough.. But $50 to download a photo?!?! REALLY!?!? UG.

Skiing Weekend

We celebrated MLK weekend with a fun ski trip to the Enchanted Circle. Saturday morning we drove to Angel Fire to meet Tess, Max, Milo, and Grif. We got a few photos, but the highlight was Aven doing two (short!) runs down the hill (Matt was holding her up, but at the end of the first run, she gave the sign language for “more”). We spent the night in Red River and then went to Enchanted Forest. Carrie gave some quick lessons to Max and then we had fun and did a little training for the Mt. Taylor Quad. Aven really took to the skis on day two at Enchanted Forest — she was fighting to go it alone without any help!







Here’s Aven and Torsten, ready to go:




Aven took a nice nap in the polk sled while giving Matt some extra training. Torsten definitely has the cross country style down!




Here’s Max leading the way, Matt with Aven, and Torsten, while Carrie snaps the photo as we take off on the trails:




Torsten then helpfully aided Matt in his training efforts:




We got one good happy family skiing photo:




We all enjoyed hanging out at the “lodge” at Enchanted Forest




and Aven found the perfect comfy chair:




Matt (and Aven) execute the black diamond descent with grace:

From 2011 MLK Weekend

Back Home

After a great visit to Lubbock, we had a fairly relaxing and low key week at home before 2011 really kicked into gear. There were several packages waiting us, so it was time to enjoy opening gifts again (thanks to all!!!)





Torsten LOVED his t-shirt (THANKS NANA!)




Both kids were excited for the pillow pets (is this the new kid-fad? Silly bands seem to be on the way out here…)




We were all happy to be relaxing at home — inspired by Gramps to get serious about fires in the fireplace and Matt enjoying his great mugs from Ben. HAPPY 2011 ALL!





Great Holidays, 2010

We had a fantastic holiday season. We went to Lubbock for Christmas and caught up with Matt’s family. It was really fun to see the cousins together in action:





We had the whole family together for just a few days, and the boys didn’t mind celebrating (opening gifts) a few days early since Uncle Ben & Aunt Gretchen (and Junior in the oven) flew out on the 24th.







Aven has really become a toddler and is developing a strong personality in the last few months — she got into the spirit of things!




We had fun picking out the perfect tree, playing piano, hanging out, reading w/ gramps, and cooking (and eating) lots of good food.










Thanks all for making the effort to get together, and thanks Grams and Gramps for hosting!!

Aven Turns One – What a Year!

Aven turned one yesterday. What a year and an amazing amount of change for her and the whole family! It started in Juneau:

From Aven First Year

Welcome home and to the family Aven!

From Aven First Year

What a big girl, growing up over a year and having lots of adventures:

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And she and Torsten started their own rock band already (click on the photo to get the movie of Torsten and Aven rocking out):

From Aven First Year

To many, many more fun years and adventures!

This is not your ordinary, everyday stuff!

What a fantastic final week of summer–family and vacation (and lots of lobster!) in coastal Maine — Mom & Dad rented a place in Corea, just outside of Acadia National Park (thanks Mom & Dad!!!). Family:

From Maine, August 2010

LOBSTAH!

From Maine, August 2010

Surprise birthday celebration on the back porch of the Corea place

From Maine, August 2010

Lots of family to enjoy! Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, Grandparents, great uncles, great aunts, great grandparents, and more!

From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010

Aunts and Uncles who shouldn’t sleep as much as they do! (Thanks for all the help with childcare during the week!!!)

From Maine, August 2010

Did I mention beaches?

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From Maine, August 2010
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From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010

GIANT Boots at Freeport (LL Bean)

From Maine, August 2010

And friends!! (BEVIN!! WAHOO!) in Freeport, lunchin’ w/ Carrie and the kids (and all of us). So great to visit with everyone!

From Maine, August 2010
From Maine, August 2010

Oh, “This is not your ordinary, everyday stuff!” — that’s what Torsten said while running in and out of the breaking waves of the Atlantic Ocean at Sandy Beach in Acadia National Park with his cousins.

If you are a masochist (or grandparent) and need to see all 224 photos.. well…

Maine, August 2010