Saturday, December 20, 2014

Lake Tahoe Day 2: snowy Sunday



 
 
We were headed to the top of Squaw Valley... What welcomed us was a sign that said "no hiking." Hah
Yup, it was steep. I was the lagger :(
Best part of the hike. Not only because of the beauty and the solitude, but also because my calves were finally able to rest
You can see one of the 5 lakes from afar!
Deep snow is still better than the ice I slipped on 
This ended up being a ~13 mile round trip hike with a ~3000 feet elevation gain (according to Strava), which isn't too bad, since the first few miles of the hike were quite flat.

Tahoe Day 1: rain and clouds, Martis Peak

Nov 22
We left Berkeley at 6AM Saturday morning. It was raining pretty heavily our entire drive up to Tahoe and I was starting to feel a little disappointed that we may not be able to do any long hikes... It did stop raining for a while, so we made our first stop at King's Beach. It was still incredibly windy.

King's Beach

We hiked to Martis Peak later when the wind died down. It was raining a bit and the roads were muddy, but it was a fun hike. In fact, it was raining for the last 30 minutes of our hike :)




Finally reached the top!
Great first day.

8 mile round trip hike.

Headed to a cabin owned by Sean's friend later and got to be super comfortable again! We cooked amazing food (lots of salmon), drank wine, and talked over dessert. There's nothing better than relaxing after a long day of hiking, especially since we know that we'll be doing this again tomorrow ;)

Saturday, November 29, 2014

End of Thanksgiving in Pasadena


Went to Echo Mountain today. I haven't seen so many people on a hiking trail since Yosemite! 

Friday, November 28, 2014

Work out to pig out: Pre-Thanksgiving Mt Wilson Hike

I got up the Wednesday morning before Thanksgiving and ate an amazingly and filling breakfast burrito from Lucky Boy's, and started my Mt Wilson hike at 9:30 to get ready for Thanksgiving :)
Lucky Boy's famous breakfast burrito
hiking food
The first thing I saw when I arrived at the start of the Mt Wilson Trail was a warning sign about bears. Here's a brief summary of it: "Due to the drought and the lack of resources in their original habitat, some bears have been foraging in areas close to humans. Bears have been sighted in this area in late October. If you do encounter a bear, don't run away -- appear big and yell at the bear until it runs away."  Glad to know that after leaving Berkeley, I still get to be in bear territory... There were very few people on the trail, and the first 2 miles weren't in open areas, so I actually did think I might encounter a bear. That would've made a great story, but I'm really glad I didn't see any bears.

Fun little climb



Definitely the best part of the hike. FINALLY REACHED THE TOP! 
I was realllllly tired when I reached the top, considering it was more than 7 miles all uphill in the incredibly sunny Southern California, so I was unbelievably glad to be finished... Until I realized I still had to go downhill. Luckily I met two other girls at the top, so I got to talk to them the whole way down! 

Monday, November 17, 2014

So Berkeley

Had a relaxing weekend last week. Grocery shopping, running, gym, relaxing, and dressing up for costume parties... :)
my roommate's first time at Berkeley Bowl! 
Best part about coming home from Berkeley Bowl
breathtaking view

... just kidding, I was out of breath from running

Summer 2014 - SOS Tartarugas!


Note: I lost my previous post so I will be updating this shortly with a much more detailed description of life as a ranger shortly

I spent the past summer working as a wildlife ranger for SOS Tartarugas, a non-profit organization whose main mission is to deter hunters from hunting the Loggerhead Turtles in Cape Verde. As a ranger, I worked 6 days a week in a camp with a day off in a shared apartment in Santa Maria, where I was able to gorge myself on sweets and take a nice warm shower.

Work as a ranger was both mentally and physically taxing at first, as I wasn't used to being awake 1AM to 6AM, or walking in soft sand, but it was definitely worth it! In fact, I'd just found out that one of the other rangers from the summer lost 46 pounds during the 3 months he was there!

I lost my phone this summer, so I have very few photos now. Still, here are a few highlights from my summer:
It's no wonder that very few people have heard of Cape Verde.
Home


Meet Maria deGloria, the camp cook and Bucari, the camp happy person :)
Kitchen/living room
Toilet doodee
I celebrated my 20th birthday in Cape Verde!
Hiking
Amazing view. Every. Single. Day. 
We had work period everyday from 3:30 to 5PM, where we would do any task that comes up, be it cleaning a beach, making wooden marks (like Braden, Bucari, and Artur are doing here), or even making a volleyball net!
We did a lot of reading and learning in camp during the day :) Since we had so many people from different countries, we would often teach other our respective languages. During just my 2 months there, we had people from Portugal, Spain, Brazil, the Netherlands, China (me? ok not really), America, England, Italy, and many many more countries.
We often ate squid ("lula" in Creole) from the beach - it's delicious!!! 

We didn't just save turtles. One day in early July, a family of more than 10 Pilot Whales got stranded near our camp, so SOS Tartarugas, tourists, and locals worked together to push the whales back into the ocean. The whales that returned to the ocean kept coming back, because the smallest whale kept getting washed back, so pushing the whales back took more than 5 hours.

Meet Antonio - one of the luckiest people (and one of my favorite people) in camp!
This was around 5:30 AM - it's very rare to see Loggerheads during daylight. Antonio is the person I saw both my first turtle and first nest with. He's the person who taught me to metal tag turtles and later he was also the one who approved me to tag turtles without supervision.
Thanks Taz for the two amazing chocolate cakes!!
This was the day before I left camp.
Here are the trash bags from another camp's beach cleaning! 

Unfortunately, the last Loggerhead I saw of the season.
Sal Beach Club - one of the best hang out spots :)
Pollution is a serious problem everywhere.
Photo: Marcos

Hope to see you again soon, Santa Maria!

Unfortunately, I missed hatchling season by a week, but you can see many photos on their facebook page! www.facebook.com/sosturtles


2014 San Francisco Questival: RAINBOW SOX!


I did the San Francisco Questival (questival.cotopaxi.com) with my friends Markus, Eric and Nich. We used the 24 hours quite ambitiously - we spent at least 8 of those hours driving to and from Nevada, and those 8 hours don't even include the time Eric frantically tried to search for the Tahoe National Forest Sign on our way back from Reno (I was asleep... oops). I was so tired by the end of this that I slept almost 12 hours straight. 

We also got quite a few comments on our costume of Hawaiian shirts + rainbow socks. :P Here are some of the highlights of our trip, but you can see many more of our photos here: http://questivalteams.cotopaxi.com/the-wild-ones

Start of our adventure!
Arrived to the carousel a bit late, so we improvised
Stayed in Reno for a good 40 minutes :)
found the sign!
:)
Floating on an air mattress in the bay! Saturday 7:30 am, right after it rained



"Kiss at Mission Peak" 
incredibly tired, been running around for a few hours and haven't showered in over 24 hours, but the llama makes everything better :) 
Golden Gate Bridge. Only 30 minutes until the end and we were soooo tired 
Eric and Markus sprinted down from the Golden Gate Bridge to finish the last task with 4 minutes to go!
the end :)