Team Loco Lobo on Vivian

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Team Loco Lobo on Vivian

Postby Ellen » Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:09 pm

Howdy All :)

First of all, thanks to everyone (Mark, Tina, Sally, Celeste, Kathryn, Karin, Lance, Patrick) for starting early (~ 5 AM) due to the heat. I was having a really bad day, which is when it's great to be hiking with supportive friends. It was very humid at the beginning -- I don't even want to think about going up that steep section in the heat of the day. The wildflowers in the forest area were splendid. We started to get a cooling breeze above Halfway Camp. The sun just broke over the ridge as we climbed to 10 K out of High Creek. The breeze continued all the way to the summit 8) It was really nice up there.

Started descending a bit after 10 AM. It was warming up quickly on the traverse. We hit all the main creek crossings on the descent to cool off. The worst part of the day was the mosquitos and biting flies -- apparently the bloody blond hiker was the main attraction on the menu :evil: Doused myself liberally with 100% DEET at 8 K. I drank some fast flowing water from Vivian creek -- we'll see if Z-dude is right about the quality :wink: The second worst part of the day was (of course) the nose-bleed descent to Mill Creek. We finished off a great day with good food from El Mexicano in Forest Falls.

Miles of smiles,
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Re: Team Loco Lobo on Vivian

Postby zippetydude » Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:23 pm

Ellen wrote: I drank some fast flowing water from Vivian creek -- we'll see if Z-dude is right about the quality :wink:


Well, is everything coming out okay? :D

Sorry you had something of a rough time of it, though you always seem to come through, regardless of obstacles! Hey, I'm going to be out doing some stuff in Yosemite and Whitney the next few weeks, but are you still up for the Snow Creek PCT this fall?

z

PS Incidentally, I didn't have any trouble with mosquitoes, but I did notice that odd swarms of flies inhabit the big hollow trunks along Vivian Creek and they buzz wildly when I go by. Weird.
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Re: Team Loco Lobo on Vivian

Postby Hikin_Jim » Tue Jul 20, 2010 12:46 pm

zippetydude wrote:
Ellen wrote: I drank some fast flowing water from Vivian creek -- we'll see if Z-dude is right about the quality :wink:
Well, is everything coming out okay? :D
Hey, quit giving Ellen crap, wouldja?

zippetydude wrote:PS Incidentally, I didn't have any trouble with mosquitoes, but I did notice that odd swarms of flies inhabit the big hollow trunks along Vivian Creek and they buzz wildly when I go by. Weird.
I noticed the same thing at Buckhorn CG in the San Gabs on Sunday. Freakishly weird. What is up with that?

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Re: Team Loco Lobo on Vivian

Postby zippetydude » Tue Jul 20, 2010 4:56 pm

Hikin_Jim wrote: I noticed the same thing at Buckhorn CG in the San Gabs on Sunday. Freakishly weird. What is up with that?

HJ


Well, at least it wasn't me! Thanks for your post. I was wondering if I was finally going to have to wash my favorite shirt after all.

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Postby Sally » Tue Jul 20, 2010 6:52 pm

My daughter and I noticed the buzzing swarm, and she is deathly allergic to bee stings. We were relieved to see it was only flies. She does always carry an epi kit.

Ellen, I'm sorry we missed out on El Mexicano - it's fun to walk into a restaurant as a group all stinky and dirty!
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Postby lilbitmo » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:02 pm

Sally wrote: - it's fun to walk into a restaurant as a group all stinky and dirty!


I resembled that remark :wink:
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Postby bluerail » Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:04 am

next time you guys are in there, try the OJ...hand squeezed and slushy. unbelievably good.
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Postby tinaballina » Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:38 am

Tis was a fun day.

Zip-saw and heard those flies as well.
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Postby Marknhj » Wed Jul 21, 2010 11:12 am

It was a fun day and great to be back in proper action at last. I believe the key to getting up without too much pain was eating three of Tina's Rice Krispie goodies. Much more effective than gels or performance drinks...
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Postby tinaballina » Wed Jul 21, 2010 2:10 pm

Marknhj wrote:It was a fun day and great to be back in proper action at last. I believe the key to getting up without too much pain was eating three of Tina's Rice Krispie goodies. Much more effective than gels or performance drinks...


LOL, they were pretty good.
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