Archive for May 2007

Paper Machete Mystery Doll: Baby with Teeth

Paper Machete Mystery Doll

Snow Trench

Quinzhee

If you lack the time, energy, know-how, or inclination to construct a cave or quinzhee you can maybe get by with a trench. You simply build a "foxhole" 2 or 3 feet deep and just big enough for your sleeping bag not to touch the walls (but also as small as possible, to conserve body heat). Pile the excavated snow into an encircling wall. Then lay skis or snowshoes or tree branches across the open trench and cover them with a tarp or space blanket or whatever you have available. Secure it with snow. The result, says my informant, can be an astonishingly effective shelter, especially as protection against wind -- though it's not really viable in stormy weather.

-- Colin Fletcher and Chip Rawlins, The Complete Walker IV (New York: Knopf, 2003), 442.

Mount Diablo

Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, CA, 5/20/2007

Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, CA, 5/20/2007

Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, CA, 5/20/2007

Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, CA, 5/20/2007

East Bay

Richmond City Limit, Richmond Bridge, Contra Costa County, CA, 5/7/2007

Tomales Bay

Tomales Bay, 5/7/2007

Stengel Beach

Stengel Beach, Sonoma County, CA, 5/7/2007

Bay Grove

Campground near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

County park near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

County park near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Gualala, California

County park near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

County park near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

County park near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Shelter

Beach near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Beach near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Beach near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Gualala, California

Sonoma County campground near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Headlands near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Headlands near Gualala, CA, 5/6/2007

Topiary

Topiary, Mendocino County, CA, 5/6/2007

Kelp

Kelp on beach, Mendocino County, CA, 5/6/2007