Thursday, June 25, 2009

You boys like MEXICO???

So, its about 9:25 am and im sitting at the Sky Harbor airport in Phoenix, AZ waiting for my connecting flight to Los Cabos, Mexico and since i only blog when i go on vacations here is the beggining. As Jon would say "I've been up for like 36 hours," well not really more like running on 2 hours of sleep, but i did get a boost of energy on the flight from Vegas since I ordered a tastyh Baileys and coffee. Nothing exciting has happened yet, but i do think that this shit is about to get real!!!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Final Weekend

The final weekend and week were super awesome and the culmination of a great experience that was my sabatical. All great things come to an end, but I hope the experiences and great memories keep me going until I get a chance to do it again.

Well, the last weekend I spent on the road was out of this world because I was not only in a great city, but in great company since 2 of my cousins flew out from Denver to hang out. Seattle turned out to be a great city and the people, food, atmosphere and weather were just great. I arrived in Seattle on friday afternoon and once I had checked into my hotel room decided to go for a walk and find something good to eat. Walking down the street I came across an italian restaurant that made the entire block smell so good I had to go in and have dinner there. I had ravioli stuffed with dungenous crab in a light garlic cream sauce, all I can say is that it was delicious. After dinner I went for a walk and then back to the hotel to take a nap because my cousins were flying in at almost midnight.


On saturday we visited the spaceneedle, which is way smaller than our stratosphere tower but the view is a thousand times better, went on ride the ducks tour and walked around downtown Seattle. After going all day we had to take some time to relax so we stopped by Fado and I got to enjoy a delicious Guinness and an Irish coffee. We went to Pikes Market and it was awesome and I also got to enjoy a good cup of coffee at the first Starbucks ever which was established in 1971. The weekend was great, but I checked the weather for my next destination and it called for lots of snow in Lake Tahoe, so my next blog will have pictures of lots and lots of snow....

Friday, February 27, 2009

Week 6

After a long day of sightseeing I wanted to relax and enjoy some good food, so I headed to the town of Port Townsend, WA and just hung out most of the day. I went into a shop to try to buy postcards and ended up talking with the clerk for quite a while. Well, in our conversation it came up that I like to snowboard and he said "have you ever snowboarded on a volcano?" My head didn't know what to do, but I knew it was a sign that snow was in the near future. He also told me about a sushi place in town that was supposed to be the best, but when I arrived there at 3pm it didn't open until 5pm. So I walked around some more and found a homemade ice cream shop, which had a chocolate orange ice cream that was to die for. During this time I checked times for the ferries because I had to go across to get to the volcano and it turned out the last one was at 5:15 pm. I rushed back to the sushi place and placed my order and asked them if they could rush it a little because I wanted to catch the last ferry. To my surprise they got my order out in time and as you can tell on the picture above I was the last one to get on the ferry. By the way the sushi was amazing and if you ever find yourself in Port Townsend visit Ichikawa and order the seventh heaven roll, it truly is heaven.





The next day I found my self driving to a volcano called Mount Baker to snowboard. As you can tell from the pictures above it was cold and it was snowing like crazy. The snow was heavy and wet, which I'm not used to so I had a hard time out in the snow and it also didn't help that my board needs a wax job. I do have to say that for a small resort that only charges $35 a day it was incredible. I really enjoyed riding Mount Baker and might have to comeback someday and try to conquer more areas in this volcano.
Today I woke up in Silverdale, WA which is located directly across from Seattle and it's a great day because my 2 cousins from Denver are coming out here for the weekend. Karina and Jackie are flying in tonight and I haven't really spent any time in Seattle so I can experience it with them. Well, I will try to post more pictures of the weekend on the next post and on monday I'm gonna be going to Oregon and then South Lake Tahoe.
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P.S. Chris and Brian, remind me to tell you the story about Bellingham when I get back.

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Washington

Port Angeles was my first real stop in Washington because I actually hungout around town, went for a walk and spent the night at a hostel with a very nice family. I had dinner at a local restaurant called the Cornerhouse and the food was so good I went back today for breakfast. Once I had fuel in my gas tank and had taken care of some business back in Vegas I hit the road heading west to see what I could find.

Crescent Lake is located about 20 miles west of Port Angeles and the drive and views are just breathtaking. Of course I drove aroound most of it and also took some more pictures with my other camera of some other great views. The road consists of 2 lanes that hug the landscape and take you on an amazing ride worth experiencing sometime in life. Surrounded by silence and wildlife everything seems to move slower and even time disappears. Right after I took these pictures it started to rain because it is the northwest and that's just how it goes around here. So far I have been here for 2 days and I have maybe seen the sun for an hour all together.


Now I'm in Port Townsend, WA about to have some fresh sushi and then take a ferry across to the mainland so I can go to Mount Baker and knock some dust off the snowboards. Also, update on going to Alaska..... Not gonna happen because it takes 3 days to get there and boats only go once a week, plus the cost would be close to $1000 for about a week. It sucks, but maybe another time.... :*(

Monday, February 23, 2009

Week 5 ( Graphic Content )

Denver has been my temporary home for the past week and I had a great time while recovering from my injuries, which turned out to be a little more serious than I thought. In this picture the swelling has gone down quite a bit, but the bruising was really kicking in. Sorry, I couldn't take a picture without showing a little butt crack. The bruise actually got bigger, bu the pain did go away and a week later I hit the road once again to continue with the trip. Below I have also added a picture of the stump that caused all this damage covered in snow due to heavy snowfall in the area. I wish I would have taken a picture when it happened and if it weren't for the fact that I was in excruciating pain I would have.


During the whole week I just kinda hung out and got some stuff like laundry, car wash, blogging and rest taken care of while I had some down time. I mostly visited family and enjoyed remembering the good all days as kids in Los Angeles, CA. I also took a trip down memory lane when my aunt took out the photo album to show me some pictures of my sister and myself at ages between 7-9. The nice thing is that I also got a chance to get to know then a little better and it turns out that I have really smart and interesting cousins. They all have very different personalities, but I enjoyed our late night conversations and drinking tea before going to bed.


Karina is slightly younger than myself and loves to travel and have a great time. She was my tour guide and choffer since I really didn't know my way around town. Sara is a couple of years older than me and is married to Julis (short for Jose Luis), a very nice and well rounded person with an interesting view of religion. Together they make a great couple and were kind enough to share their home with me for about a week. It was nice having that feeling of a warm home and a happy family to come home to everyday and I can honestly say that I already miss them. Together all three made my stay in Denver a very memorable one and also made a strong impression on the way I see religion, life and the future.


Saturday was drive time beginning in Denver, CO and almost 12 hours later stopping at a rest area 50 miles into Idaho where I spent the night in the back of my truck in a sleeping bag. The temperature outside when I went to bed was about 22 degrees and not much warmer when I woke up in the morning. After a short drive I stopped for breakfast in Wendell, ID at a place called Farmhouse Cafe. The server was extremely good looking for a place located in the middle of nowhere next to a cow farm and the food was incredible. It was either the fact that I was really hungry or the food was that good. After a short stop for breakfast I continued to drive to Walla Walla, WA ( See Walla Walla Blog) and ended the day at another rest area due to heavy snowfall and fog between the towns of Thorp, WA and Cle Elum, WA.


Today I enjoyed an amazing drive thru some beautiful areas and took a short detour to enjoy a drive around Lake Sammamish, which seemed to be a mirror for the sky and everything surrounding it. Seattle was my next stop where my truck got an oil change and a tire rotation while I visited the local 24 Hour Fitness for a quick shower and shave. Then I headed to the little town of Port Angeles, WA not knowing the GPS was gonna take me on a ferry ride. Needless to say my truck went on a boat for about a 25 minute ride across the bay. The drives here are just incredible and I think everyone at least once in their life has to come to the Seattle area and just drive around taking in nature at it's best and forgetting about our everyday lives even if it's only for a few days.

This is a picture of my truck on the ferry from Edmonds, WA to Kingston, WA. I was totally a tourist taking pictures while everyone sat in their cars reading the newspaper or taking a short nap. Tonight I will be in Port Angeles, WA which is only a few minutes from Canada and tomorrow I will find out wether I can go to Alaska.....


Sunday, February 22, 2009

Walla Walla Special

This is a special blog because I'm gonna make it short and to the point while broadcasting live from the small town of Walla Walla, WA ( A town so nice they named it twice). Well today's drive was not so bad, but yesterday was a gruelling 11 1/2 hours of highway compared to only 7 hours so far today. The views where kinda plain and boring until you get into Oregon where it turns into a great drive in the mountains and comes down to a valley. Don't know what that valley looks like because there was a huge cloud covering it and I couldn't see a thing coming down.

Right now I'm sitting at the local brewery enjoying their finest brew and so far so good. I did notice just about everything is closed and their bars close at 9pm today.... No wonder all the younger people leave town before they destroy it.... The people seem friendly, but beware of the cougars and the young cougars in training when you walk down the street. So, if you ever find yourself in these neck of the woods check out the Mill Creek Brewery. Next time you hear from me will post pictures of my back and the log that caused the damage. Seattle here I come....

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Week 4.5

Thursday was a rough day mostly because I was hung over and really didn't want to do anything, but Shannon only gets a couple of days off every now and then so she tries to pack as much fun and adventure into everyday she gets off. That day after a shower we all got ready and went to Red Cliff, CO to a bar called Mango's famous for their $3 fish tacos. The drive was a little long, but the views were priceless and breathtaking. Once I demolished 3 of these bad boys, which were some of the biggest tacos I have ever had, I have to agree with the crowd and say that they were amazing. So, if you ever find yourself in the rockies and wanna go for a great drive head towars Red Cliff and enjoy some delicious tacos at Mango's, just make sure you do it on a thursday because that's the only day they're $3.

On friday I felt much better, but unfortunately Mike was feeling under the weather so he decided to stay home. Someone on ce told me "There are no friends on a powder day," so with that in mind I went to Beaver Creek to enjoy the 9 inches of fresh powder on the ground. From this picture you can see where Im about to enter an amazing tree run. It snow almost all day friday so once saturday came around I was again on my way to the mountain to enjoy even more fresh snow because it was my last day in the rockies before I headed down to Denver for a second visit with the family. But the day turned out to be more than I expected.

This picture is from the flat area at the end of the tree run and at one point you actually go over a small creek, which is even more amazing. The day was great, I filled out some postcards and was having a great time until the weather turned making it extremely cold and windy so I decided it was time to go leave so I can start my drive to Denver. Well, all was going as planned when I noticed a run I hadn't been down yet and decided to see if I could make it there. I started accross an area where nobody had been yet when all of a sudden I hit something with my board causing me to lose control and as I fell backwards thru the snow I felt something break my fall at the same time I felt something stab me in my lower back an butt. Somehow I had managed to land on a log under the snow and had the stubs from the branches that were cut try to puncture thru my skin. Luckily no blood was lost, but the pain was excrutiating and I could not put any pressure on my roght leg. I managed to make it down the mountain and made my way to the ski school to see if a ski patrol person could check it out. After a few minutes some guy showed up and so I asked him if he could take a look and tell me how bad it was. He said "this is not what I expected to see on valentines day, some guys hairy ass." I felt really bad, but i responded "hey at least you know now your day can't get any worse." I was gonna post a picture of my black and blue ass, but I didn't know if anyone would be interested in seeing it. I spent that night in a hotel room contemplating the thought of going to the hospital because the pain would not go away and there was a lump the size of a grapefruit in my lower back. the Next morning i felt much better and the swelling had gone down so I decided to take it day by day and if I didn't see any improvement I would go to the hospital. Well, today is wednesday and I can sit for long periods of time, but I still can't sleep on my back. Everything seems to be ok and Im slowly recouperating. Im having Mike take a picture of the log so once I get it I'll be sure to post it. Well, all of you are now cought up with my trip and tomorrow I leave for Seattle, WA and maybe if I can find a cheap way to get there Juneau, AK has been added to the trip......