About My Journey

Some things to know about me and my journey. I broke my foot, OUCH, spent 6 weeks in a cast. As a result of that injury figured out that I hade an exploded disk in my neck and had to undergo spine surgery. After the surgery it was weight gain time. Now, after all that it's time to get back into shape, LET THE JOURNEY BEGIN!!
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Camping. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Weekend Round-Up

Well since there is no running there are no race reports...sigh......so we will recap a wonderful weekend spent camping with the cub scouts. VIA PICTURES. 

What an awesome weekend to be camping the weather was absolutely wonderful with the days in the mid 70s and the nights in the mid to high 40s.

We followed that up with an early A.M. camp break-out and an awesome day at Church.


A Little fishing

A Little Pumpkin Carving

A Little Eating

A Little Ga Ga Ball

Friday, October 7, 2011

Day off

'sup peoples!  Well today is a day off of work for me today.  Work, that is the job that pays my bills! haha.....I will probably work harder today around the house than I have all week at "work"....Anyhow.

Was up at my normal time today (5:AM) and met up with one of my buddies for swim workout at 5:30.  We did a SIMPLE & QUICK ladder workout today. (See Details Below) Then I hurried home to start the rest of my day off.

The parental units are in town this weekend so Dad & I will putz around the house working on the deck and siding, the never ending project, mom will hang out in the house.  Doing whatever Mom's do in the house.

Later on it's Church time. There is a HUGE woman's conference this weekend that I will be running the sound & media for.  Apparently this group that is coming in is really well know, so this should be interesting.

After setting up the band, it's time to go to my daughter's High School for homecoming, where she is part of the court.  Tailgating before the game, then shooting photos during half-time.

Like I said, busy..busy..busy weekend on tap.  Oh, and don't forget about the state-wide push for camping this weekend.  I think we are going to pitch a tent in the backyard tonight or Sat night.

L8R Y'all!

I have no photos for ya today....so here is a general warning for everyone!






Swim Work-Out (1350 m)
Warm-Up (400 m)
100 Drill (High Elbow, Right Arm Single Stroke, Left Arm Single Stroke)
50 Kick
50 Free (Long & Slow)
100 Drill (50 Closed Fist, 50 Drill)
50 Kick
50 Free (Long & Slow)

Main Set - Ladder (750 m)
25 (fly)
50 (Sprint)
100
200
200
100
50 (Sprint)
25 (fly)
Cool-Down (200 m)
2 X 100 Free (Long & Slow Strokes - Really Stretch)

Thursday, October 6, 2011

COC-NC

Hello Friends, I know you have missed me...and I'm not back yet.....but wanted to drop a quick not in and advise you that this weekend is the annual Camp Out Carolina!  Everyone go to the link and check it out.  Let me know if you participate.  eMail me photos and I will put them up here on the blog.  Also, make sure to register so you can be entered to win the prizes....


Link: http://www.campoutcarolina.org/

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Solo Kayak Camping Trip ReCap


Okay, now that I am back all safe & sound let’s recap this weekend’s adventures.

Friday
Packed up the kayak will all the essentials that I will be taking on the Sep. trip and loaded it into the back of the Truck.  This took longer than expected so that put me on the water almost an hour late, about 7:00.  Since everyone else bailed out of this trip I launched solo at Buckhorn Dam heading downstream towards Raven Rock St. Park.  Immediately I started running into issues with the water depth, there were several times where I could have got out of the Kayak and drug it over the rocks and one time that I actually had to.  Other than that, quite an enjoyable trip down the river & the Heat was not bad.  There were quite a few people out enjoying the river from the homes & porches. I paddled 8.32 Miles in 2hrs.


Upon my arrival at Raven Rock it was almost dark, and by the time that I portaged all my gear and got my kayak up to the camp it was pitch black!  Next I built a fire and proceeded to setup camp.  I was doing as much as I could so that I would not let me insecurities of me being out in the woods, almost as far away as I could be, alone bother me too much.  Up to this point I was still holding my own and was not wigged-out at all.  Eleven O’clock rolls around and it was time to call the wife to tell her goodnight.  Just as soon as I hung up the phone from here a BOBCAT starts growling at me !  Now, I don’t know about you but this send me to Wig-Out land !!  For the next four hours I focused on keeping my fire going, actively scanning the woods with my light, and an all encompassing worry about what is out there and what is going to EAT me!  Ughhhh, between that bobcat, the hundreds of bats flying over my head & the raccoons that were trying to sneak into my camp I was so freaked out that I ended up packing all my gear up and moving to the bath-house for the rest of the time.  The bath-house was not much better, yes, it had four wall but those walls were lifted up off the ground about 3 Inches !  HA, so now I had to worry about all the creepy-crawly things.  Needless to say, no sleep was had Friday night.  To add insult to entire experience, at some point before I moved to the shelter, something (Probably the bobcat) came into my camp and stole my entire food bag! On top of everything else, I popped all of my stitches on the kayak trip down and my finger was now bleeding.  WOW, What a night!!

Saturday 
Morning finally arrived and I walked to the trail-head, 2 Miles away, to wait for my kayak friend and while there I was talking to one of the park rangers about what he thought I might have experience.  He confirmed that he would be pretty sure that it was a bobcat as well.  He did however share with me that some guest of the park just last weekend reported watching some bears head into the park!  REALLY !  Don’t you think that is something that they should tell campers?? Anywho……

My friend finally arrived, and we carried his kayak back down the trail, 2miles, to the river and launched about 9:00.  He and I continued our kayaking down the Cape Fear to our extraction site in Lillington where my wife was waiting for us., The river was rough and we had a head wind the entire way. However we finished that
paddle in just over 1hr 30min.

Good time was had & was wore-out when I got home.

Lessons learned this weekend
I am NOT a solo camper
I have no interest in ever camping at Raven Rock again.  However, I probably will
I WILL have a better head lamp next time I camp.  I use to think that $40.00-$60.00 was overkill, YOU WOULDN’T IF YOU HAD JUST GONE THROUGH WHAT I DID.
ALWAYS bring extra batteries, not matter how long you THINK you might be gone.
Invest in a bear-bag to keep your food in.
I need a longer kayak for my September trip.
I need more water when doing primitive overnight kayak camping.  One 2l CamelBak is not enough.



Wednesday, July 13, 2011

First Aid Checklist: Expert Advice from REI

In preparation for my overnight kayak camping trip this Friday.  I have come across a couple of helpful check lists.  These will also be hand for my Sep. Fayetteville to BattleShip Kayak trip!

First Aid Checklist: Expert Advice from REI

Canoe Day Touring Checklist: Expert Advice from REI