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Garth's Blog: Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon, Take 2
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Monday, August 3, 2015. Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon, Take 2. Posted from Vicente Guerrero, Mexico. I hope to blog some of our church's current work projects down here in Mexico. I love the tutu! Vine video: Click the unmute button. To unleash the full craziness of this clip, filmed as I neared the "Finish Swine" of this year's Cincinnati Flying Pig Marathon. Rank: 22nd in Cincinnati this morning/ 20th place overall! Mt Hood climb Thursday hobbled me to a 7:54 pace this year. The tutu strikes again!
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Garth's Blog: Climbing Mount St. Helens
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Monday, October 27, 2014. Climbing Mount St. Helens. Our scheduled Mount Rainier climb. As usual, links. To earlier posts are in blue) was only a few weeks away. The plans for Mount Rainier last month ultimately did. Fall apart at the last minute. But Mount St. Helens was a fun addition to the string of easier conditioning hikes and climbs intended to train for climbing Rainier in August. A catch-up post from July:. Photo from Sam's camera. 3:15 am on July 5. We picked up our climbing permits in Cougar j...
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Marqtholomew » Blog Archive » Winter in the Columbia River Gorge
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Winter in the Columbia River Gorge. January 14th, 2008. Here is our course from Yesterday’s flight:. 2 Responses to “Winter in the Columbia River Gorge”. January 15th, 2008 - 4:26 pm. Cool Sounds like a great flight. As I was driving home from church on Sunday I thought it would be an amazing day for a flight… it was so. January 15th, 2008 - 6:30 pm. I see you got your wind farm pictures you were hoping to get. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Aviation Adventures in the Pacific Northwest.
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Marqtholomew » Flights
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Mom’s First General Aviation Experience. October 12th, 2008. We took it nice and slow, cruising at about 100 knots at 4,500 feet along the south bank of the Columbia River. There were a lot of ships making their way up and down the river, and my mom spotted a cannery on the Washington side. She was very familiar with the geography so she was able to tell me the names of islands, bridges and mountains in the area. October 8th, 2008. I’m going to look in to some rental options other than Hillsboro Av...
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Garth's Blog: The Netherlands: Bicycling to Haarlem
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Friday, April 17, 2015. The Netherlands: Bicycling to Haarlem. Updated pic from Haarlem this morning; I ended up bicycling FROM Haarlem instead. Seoul, South Korea. Was once again the goal for this overseas day trip (our kids had been out of town for a couple days). Had the Seoul flights been too full to fly standby on like last month. And they were- the alternate plan was to visit a few friends in Singapore for the day. Business Elite cabin view of the Netherlands this morning. Apr 17, 2015 at 2:50pm PDT.
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Garth's Blog: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Just read: The Adversary, by Reece Hirsch. PSA - Today is the long-awaited release date for Go Set a Watchman. A newly discovered earlier novel from Pulitzer prize winning author Harper Lee! The book reviewed below was a free selection from Amazon Kindle for Samsung's monthly book deals. That's why I read it. And this review will soon also be featured on my Goodreads page. The trace bit of tech geek inside me enjoyed author Reece Hirsch's attention to credibility as the master pla...
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Garth's Blog: March 2015
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Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Top 15: Recent travel posts from the past year. Gearing up for tomorrow's double-header climbs of Mount St Helens and Mount Hood have prevented me from finishing the travel blog I was intending to post today. So. I've quickly thrown together a list of my most popular travel posts from the past 12 months. Links. To these previous posts look like this. I didn't even summarize them like I did for my much more eventful Top 10: Most popular travel posts of the year. Lima, Peru: The ...
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Garth's Blog: April 2015
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Monday, April 20, 2015. Breaking overnight news: Videos of Levi's first steps, and more! We interrupt my 2-part biking/hiking European mini-travelogue. Link) to bring you this important announcement. Baby Levi took his first steps last night! Vine video: Click "unmute" to hear Levi's (and Daddy's) screams of joy. or just enjoy the silence. Readers may remember Garth's Blog celebrating the day that Lena took her first steps. A couple years ago, and this day is every bit as exciting! So what happened next?
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Garth's Blog: Hiking Devil's Rest loop
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Saturday, June 6, 2015. Hiking Devil's Rest loop. Yesterday's European daytrip to bicycle with overseas friends was reworked into flying down to Hollywood for lunch with one of my best buds. I didn't lead a hike this weekend, but instead stayed mostly local for what matters most: Spending time with family, ministry grads, and the amazing friends who make life worth living. I’ll dedicate blog posts to our earlier and bigger 2015 hikes, climbs, and scrambles when I get a chance! Jun 3, 2015 at 12:18pm PDT.
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Garth's Blog: June 2015
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Wednesday, June 10, 2015. 2015 has been a great year for mountain lovers. Despite the low snow levels, I and a record number of my good friends have been following our dreams to climb to the peaks that we've always longed to reach. Never before seen photo of Katya and I on the summit of Mount Hood! Our final Mount Hood climb of the year. Has been bumped up considerably to chase after the official end of the "safe" climbing season last week. Time slipped away from us this year. Don't judge. I hope to be c...