10.16.2009

Glacier Point Hike

Last weekend I went up to Yosemite with an assortment of work friends (Kate was busy and sadly couldn't join us), and since we've all done Half Dome more than necessary, we opted to hike up to Glacier Point and continue down to the valley via the Panorama trail, mostly to do something different.

After arriving and spending Friday night in a crowded but still spacious Upper Pines campground, we set out on the Four Mile Trail up to Glacier Point, which was surprisingly consistently graded despite the numerous switchbacks and 3,500 feet of elevation gained in 4 miles or so. Here's some pictures of this part of the hike - the trail offered great views of the valley and distant domes throughout the hike.


Dave, Mikey, and Cathy heading up the Four Mile Trail


Looking West back out the valley towards El Cap


Climbing the valley walls


Almost to Glacier Point (it's the outcrop at the right)


Half Dome vista from Glacier Point, with the recent rockslides (whitish patch) visible

After lunch on top with a couple hundred of our closest friends, we continued on the Panorama Trail, which offered amazing views of Half Dome, Tenaya Canyon, the Panorama Cliff, and the almost-dry Nevada and Vernal Falls. One particularly neat aspect of this hike was how the trail provided nearly continuous, but still always changing, views of some of Yosemite's more prominent features. For example, we got to see Half Dome from so many angles, I almost think you see it better on this hike than you do when actually scaling the giant dome itself.


Heading down the scenic Panorama Trail


Half Dome - dead-on


Panorama Trail view


On the JMT above Nevada Falls


Nevada Falls, a little drier than last time we discussed it...


Mmmm... dinner.

10.15.2009

HSB9, continued

As promised, I have some additional videos and pictures from this year's Hardly Strictly Bluegrass festival in SF. Enjoy! Who wants to come out for it next year?

10.12.2009

Workers Comp

It turns out being a Physics teacher is not safe.

Today I dropped a 2 kg mass on my middle finger from about 3 feet up trying to demonstrate potential energy. It worked - my jumping and hollering definitely convinced my students that the mass had gained some energy. I also accidentally hit a kid in the face with a (flat) basketball and got a rubberband lodged in the ceiling.

So, although this isn't quite as painful as the time I ripped my lips off with duct tape last year, and it didn't leave as much of a mark as stabbing myself with a fork earlier this year, it is going to be a challenge learning how to type with nine fingers.

Tomorrow is the famous "bowling ball pendulum" day, so keep your fingers crossed that I don't have any major mishaps...

10.11.2009

Teaching Milestone

A big moment in my life as a teacher today - I have been teaching for an entire year (counting my student teaching). This is a BIG DEAL because I am now getting to teach lessons for the second time around. I'm proud that I have managed to force myself to keep digital lesson plans this whole time - often the last thing I wanted to do was type up the material I taught after a long day. But now I'm getting to reap the rewards - I just opened up a file and had Monday's lesson basically all planned out for me, which was a great feeling!

So now, it is mostly a matter of making changes and edits to improve myself and my lessons, but that should be a lot less time consuming than generating the first drafts has been. Yay!

10.06.2009

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2009

I'll have some more photos and a recap up soon, but here's two videos I took of Natalie MacMaster and husband Donnell Leahy fiddling up a storm on the Porch Stage Saturday. Her performance was my highlight of the weekend, although there were lots of other great acts too.

This was their opening number:


And this was their closer, a rousing fiddle and dance extravaganza.


This song really captured the relaxed and fun-filled atmosphere of their performance. You could really tell that they were genuinely having a grand old time up there on stage. The crowd really enjoyed the girl (just an anonymous concert-goer) that was invited to dance a bit on stage (2:10) after doing her thing in front of the stage. Neat moment among many at HSB 9. Can't wait for next year!

More to come when I have a little more time...