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The Inside Passage ( Photo Essay )

Posted 11-16-2010 at 09:19 PM by Robby in WA
A friend needed help running his fishing boat back from Alaska.

We started in Petersburg, Alaska. My buddy runs his gill net boat out of there w/his family. They have to go back down early to start school. They had a great year. The sockeye runs, both down here and up there, have been the best in decades.

Petersburg, AK
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Mt. Baker Climb - Photo Essay

Posted 10-04-2008 at 05:23 PM by Robby in WA
My brother-in-law, my son, a friend, and I decided to try to climb Mt. Baker for my son's fifteenth birthday last summer. It was also the summer solstice the day we summited. It's 10,778' high and ~30 miles from the ocean.

( Pics are from a point and shoot. )

Here's how it looks from the water.

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We started at ~3,400' and took a route up the Coleman Glacier to the Roman Wall....
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Operation Overnight Sensation

Posted 10-04-2008 at 05:15 PM by Robby in WA
Written in August of 2006:

Overnight Sensation was our oldest shepard's name during her brief career as a show dog.

Last Wednesday we took our annual family backpacking trip. Our youngest is 10 now and has been backpacking for three years, so we planned a more strenuous hike this year; a little over 40 miles roundtrip w/4,500' of elevation gain/loss in three nights/four days of hiking. I really wanted to take the dogs this year as I always wish they were w/us. My...
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The Curve of Time - Sailing to Desolation Sound - Photo Essay

Posted 09-21-2008 at 08:26 PM by Robby in WA
Maurice Maeterlinck's book, The Fourth Dimension, argues that Time is the fourth dimension. It doesn't exist in itself, but rather is always relative to the individual's idea of time. He used a curve to illustrate this theory. Standing on the Present, on the highest point of the curve, you can look back and see the Past, or look forward and see the Future, all in the same instant. Or if you stand off to one side of the curve, your eye wanders from one to the other w/out any distinction.
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