Archive for the ‘Fishing’ Category
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Panama
Need to write something up.
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Lost Lake
Our second trip to Lost Lake – four years later. We had a huge group, twelve people in all.
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Mammoth Lakes
Not many pictures here. Need to write something.
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Alaska I
Alaska is not only the birthplace of Jewel, but also home to the best salmon fishing in the world. We decided to visit the Kenai Peninsula in an attempt to catch and eat as many sockeye salmon as possible. Many thanks go out to David and Betty, who taught us how snag these wily fish [...]
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Costa Rica
A Wilderness Innovations Classic – our first trip to Costa Rica. Eight of us ventured south to get a taste of life in Central America. We surfed Jaco Beach, Playa Hermosa, and other scary breaks. We viewed the wildlife in Parque Manual Antonio and went on a night hike that almost brought our vacation to [...]
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Albacore II
This was our second trip for tuna, and we all came home feeling really horrible. It isn’t often that we get a chance to deplete one of nature’s most precious resources so thoroughly in one day. This was some seriously ridiculous tuna fishing! I think we came home with close to 100 lbs. of cleaned [...]
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Albacore I
Fishing for tuna is characterized by highs and lows. The 8 hour-long ride out to the fishing grounds is definitely a low. The throwing up is a low. The coffin-sized bunk that smells like rotting feet is definitely a low. But when a 30 lb. albacore hits your sardine at 25 mph, that is a [...]
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Mammoth Lakes
The second of several summer trips to Mammoth. We forced Steve onto the Reds Meadow shuttle and he threw up in into his new backpack (hangover). It was great.
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John Muir Trail
The John Muir Trail, 220 miles of fun. Need to add some more here.
