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November 29, 2019
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November 29, 2019
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November 28, 2019
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Four years is the blink of an eye for this Shinto Shrine in Kyoto since it has been here for over 1300 years. A previous visit was pre-Fall in 2015. This visit happened at the height of Fall in Japan.































September 16, 2019
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As it turns out, getting from Katoomba to Wentworth Falls in a taxi (all of 4 miles) costs more than a roundtrip train ride to Sydney. Brian and I had quite the adventure because when we arrived at the train station there were no luggage lockers. Ultimately a very nice hairdresser near the station said she would watch our bags while we did a quick morning hike.
So it was off on a 1 hour and 50 minute walk of around 3.5 miles with a 1000 foot elevation delta. Yes, we did some stairs, but not all of them this time. Once again, the weather was perfect.
We made the Sydney train with only 1 minute to wait before departure. Excellent “plan.”

Wentworth falls trail is cut directly into the cliff


Wentworth falls in the early morning

Upper pool










April 27, 2019
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Day one involved cross country skiing. This is not a thing we do well. We got better.
At least there were waffles and beer! Though I think that home brew knocked my internals out of whack.
Day two was also cross country.
On the third day, we arose from the dead and did some downhill.
Then it was back on the grindstone for more cross country.
April 10, 2019
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The bluebells are peaking in mid-April this year (a bit early), so we are outta here, headed to Norway for more winter. Because we, um, actually we think we’re nuts.
Here are some pictures from the daily walk.
March 18, 2019
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Whatever you do, make sure you visit the amphitheater (though this time of year it might have better been called the “amphibian-theater”). Also visit a winery and catch a buzz before you park the car.

The posse

Amy dwarfed by a giant redwood

The band at the crest

Crown


More crown
March 18, 2019
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Dave Joe Other First name trail (Jenner ca) pic.twitter.com/pDXwtYArlx
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) March 17, 2019
On a beautiful Spring day (one of the first for months) we went to the edge of the continent with Uncle Jim and Chloe. Just south of the Russian river is Shell Beach and across Highway 1 from that is a nice set of trails traversing the coastal hills.
All told, we may have hiked 3.5 or 4 miles.

From the Pacific

Vernal mud on the trail

Spring mushrooms were everywhere (irises too)

To the fern forest
Then it was back down to the ocean.
Now presenting the Pacific ocean @AmyBarley pic.twitter.com/MIf9NPeJlp
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) March 17, 2019


December 1, 2018
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A two hour train ride outside of Sydney, you can find the tourist hamlet of Katoomba in the Blue Mountains. Tourists have been coming here since the turn of the century (1900). Katoomba itself reminds me of West Virginia in its old coal town turned bust turned tourist vibe. You can now find hipsters and artists in residence.
We took the train out in the morning and spent several hours walking from the train station to a trailhead, down the cliff face, and back up again.
Highlights on the mountain visit include the three sisters, the giant stairway (976 steps!), waterfalls, and the steepest railroad in Australia.
The two hour train ride is a little long. The tourist center by the train station is well worth a visit. That is where we finalized our plan.
8things for lunch in katoomba: pork belly ramen https://t.co/9c5hlVDFOT pic.twitter.com/ZFCUYehWjo
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) November 30, 2018
We walked from the station to Echo point (2.3 km).
This is where we first caught sight of the famed three sisters. Which we saw many times throughout the day.
Here’s what happened in between. After honeycomb cave, we entered the giant stairway. Lots of stairs down (976 in fact). Amy did not do them all.
Eventually, we entered the rain forrest at the bottom of the cliff.
After the falls, we were back in what passes as civilization. Scenic world was first contemplated by coal miners. Just take the train thingy up.
And, why not? Try the cable car too.
We walked back from scenic world (another 2.5km). All told we may have hiked around 5 miles. We deserved a beer.
After 3.5 hours walking in a circle from the katoomba station it's time for a beer. The damn paparazzi are stalking me. pic.twitter.com/u0VtkgLdTj
— noplasticshower (@noplasticshower) November 30, 2018
The 2 hour train ride back to Sydney was slightly too long.
November 27, 2018
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There are magic places in the world, created under intensity so focused that nature absorbs and reflects the power of the creator. The Little Paradise Art Lodge is one of those places.
Put together over 26 years by a Swiss artist who is both intense and incredibly human at the same time, the grounds are nothing short of remarkable.
We were not able to stay during this trip due to a birthday (paradox) conflict. But we will be back for sure. Even a short visit is highly recommended. We stayed for about an hour, enchanted the entire time.
The lodge itself is hand built in such a quirky and delightful and natural way, it is hard to describe. Primitive, and yet so very planet earth.
Though the lodge is a sight to see, the six acres of curated gardens are astonishing in their willy-nilly natural order.