Judi and I went kayaking at Clear Lake not long ago. It was a beautiful day and the drive was panoramic. The water is extremely cold so a nice place to paddle but not to swim. There is diving photos and more info at the link. I hope you enjoy the film.
So I got a camera, a PC with two editing programs, an understanding and wonderful wife, and a burning urge to become the next James Cameron. Relax, it is just an urge since I have no creativity or imagination. I'll be documenting everything from trips, to martial arts, to dogs activities, to whatever I think I can turn into a "work of art." Since I lack the "know how" and the talent I will be experimenting quite a bit and I am sure the films will come across as silly; because they are. :-)
Friday, October 15, 2010
Clear Lake
Judi and I went kayaking at Clear Lake not long ago. It was a beautiful day and the drive was panoramic. The water is extremely cold so a nice place to paddle but not to swim. There is diving photos and more info at the link. I hope you enjoy the film.
Thursday, September 9, 2010
The Willamette River 2010 (part II)
Since the movie was too long I had to split in two parts. These part of the movie was filmed during days three and four or the last 50 miles of the trip. At this point I was tired with aching shoulders, running out of wine, and sore from sleeping on compacted sand banks. My Therma Rest did little to soften my bedding. When I went to bed it was warm so I lay on top of the sleeping bag for cushion, at about midnight the temperature dropped into the 50's so I had to get into the sleeping bag to get warm cutting the cushion factor by half. I also will most definitively upgrade the cushion on the Dolphin. Long days sitting on the Dolphin makes for hard days on the gluteus maximus muscles.
Breaks were longer but not as often. During breaks I was more willing to set the camera on the tripod and set the timer to take photos of me. I was also getting tired of photographing the Dolphin. After all, I should be part of the movie too. :-)
This has been quite an ordeal. First I thought I had the video issue resolved to find out I had no sound. I had to re-format the video to upload this freaking movie. The quality had to be sacrificed. Sorry, but there was no way around that. I am still struggling with the first part of the movie.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Willamette River 2010
On Sunday August 15. 2010 I launched off Artimage park in Eugene, OR toward Wallace park in Salem, OR. According to the map I followed it was 101 miles but I have seen estimates of 94 and 96 miles in two other reference books I researched while preparing for the trip. All I can say it was a challenge and a better cushion on the kayak would have made a world of difference. The backpacking camp chair also needs upgrade.
The trip lasted 4 days and three nights or 75 awesome hours of kayaking wilderness. I paddle 25 miles on day one. The current was swift and strong so it was an easy and fun paddle. Day two was 26 miles with currents slowing down and battling the over exposure to the sun. I did not feel how much sun damage I got from the prior day . Day three was a grueling 30 miles of relative flat water. It could be that I had already paddle 51 miles and had two not so comfy nights in the woods; and I was running out of wine which was demoralizing. God bless the kayak was also two days lighter on supplies. The last 20 miles went like they always do, not seen as part of the journey but as the last hump.
I documented as much as possible and tried hard not to be tiresome with the film. It was an excellent trip and one I hope to repeat next year. I hope you enjoy the movie.
I uploaded the film on "you tube". There was a way. :-)
Never mind it did not upload... Back to the drawing board. :-(
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Kayaking at Detroit Lake
On 07/24/10 Judi and I drove an hour to reach this isolated (full of boats) lake. The paddle was uneventful. We kept near the shore to avoid high speed boats and their wakes. Besides near the shore we could appreciate the shore's beauty up close. The water was inviting and the sun was relentless. We pack a healthy and tasty lunch and kill the day basking in the sun. I hope you enjoy the film as much as we enjoyed the day.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Father's day 2010
Friday, December 12, 2008
Ese pobre lechon
The tittle "Ese Pobre Lechon" (that poor pig) is the title of a puertorican folk Christmas song about a poor pig that was slaughter for the Christmas feast. The song details the death, preparation (rotisserie), and consumption of the pig. Rotisserie pig over an open fire pit is the traditional main course during Christmas in Puerto Rico. Rice with Pigeon peas, Pasteles (plantain dough filled with pork), and Yuca (Casaba) goes nicely with the juicy meat.