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		<title>7 days in Colorado.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 03:09:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kate and I took a short trip back to Colorado a few weeks ago.  We had some wedding details to work out, so I added a few days to my trip to snowboard with my brother and party.  The snowboarding was sunny and fast, I got a wicked burn sun-bathing afterward while eating sliders. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1390" title="tom" src="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/tom.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="503" />Kate and I took a short trip back to Colorado a few weeks ago.  We had some wedding details to work out, so I added a few days to my trip to snowboard with my brother and<a title="kate double fisting" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/k8.jpg"> party. </a> The snowboarding was sunny and fast, I got a wicked burn sun-bathing afterward while <a title="now that's a side of mayo!!" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/sliders.jpg">eating sliders. </a> Kate and I had a world class meal at <a title="excellent restaurant" href="http://www.splendidobeavercreek.com/">Splendido</a>, the restaurant where we&#8217;ll be wed.  They sliced the foie thick and the room was subtley beautiful; dark and warm.  My <a title="thats him on the right, yours truly on the left" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/cool-people/me-and-dr.-gonzo.jpg">brother Thomas</a> had a Skate Jam at his house, the<a title="corey murdering the drums" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/corey.jpg"> band played</a> and the <a title="in the living room" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/sk8er.jpg">kids skated.</a> His apartment has a couple of quarter pipes and a pump bump running through it.  The band squeezed into the living room, pounding out metal while I drank beers and watched the skaters.  There were about fifteen people there which was perfect, any more and would it would have been to crowded to skate.  We traveled to Denver at one point to see <a title="great band" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/coheed.gif">Coheed</a> open for <a title="sucky band" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=sucky+bands&amp;ie=utf-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;aq=t&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a">Slipknot,</a> but missed most of the show because of a ridiculous mile-long line.  The next day, back in the high country, I met up with some of my old boys and we hit up the <a title="google reaches even there" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=minturn+country+club&amp;fb=1&amp;split=1&amp;gl=us&amp;view=text&amp;latlng=8450799010214046048">Minturn Country Club.</a> It&#8217;s a <a title="its a racket, I know...but it's fun" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/din.jpg">cook-your-own steakhouse</a>, and they do prime rib-eye by the inch.  I had them <a title="oh yeah" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/photo2.jpg">slice off a fatty</a> and I grilled up mushrooms and onions to cover the top.  I had about <a title="oh fucking YEAH!!" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/90s.jpg">three too many 90 Shillings </a>and two shots, but the huge steak kept me upright.  It was a great trip that was much needed after a long couple of weeks.  I finally got to meet my brother&#8217;s <a title="like Jelly!!" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/bean.jpg">dog Bean</a>, and his girlfriends <a title="had his balls snipped while I was there" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/bently.jpg">dog Bentley.</a> My boys at the restaurant held my station down for me, and it wasn&#8217;t all cook-handed up when I returned.  At least not that badly.</p>
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		<title>Mount of The Holy Cross.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 21:46:08 +0000</pubDate>
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In August of 2007 I hiked Mt of The Holy Holy Cross with my two dogs Jelly and Jam. Holy Cross and Notch Mountain create sort of a crown in the Holy Cross Wilderness, which I lived near the edge of for 5 years.  This peak is visible for miles around in the central Rocky [...]]]></description>
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<p>In August of 2007 I hiked <a title="yeah, you can wiki that, too..." href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_of_the_Holy_Cross">Mt of The Holy Holy Cross </a>with my two dogs <a title="at the summit" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-060.jpg">Jelly and Jam.</a> Holy Cross and Notch Mountain <a title="the crown-as seen from eagle's nest" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/dsc00916.jpg">create sort of a crown </a>in the Holy Cross Wilderness, which I lived near the edge of for 5 years.  This peak is visible for miles around in the central Rocky Mountains.  One of the <a title="this is what you see from Eagles Nest, the crown-on the horizon, left of the frame" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/dsc00918.jpg">most incredible views</a> is seen when exiting the gondola on Vail Mountain, at Eagle&#8217;s Nest.  I often gazed at it, strapping into my snowboard,<a title="me, imagining" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/dsc00919.jpg"> imagining what it would be like</a> to stand on top of it.  Dominating the horizon  and towering at 14,000 feet it frightened and enticed me.  Jelly and Jam were up for it, both seasoned hikers.  The afternoon walk up into the saddle of Half Moon Pass was breezy, except for the 60 pound pack.  Dogs roamed freely, Jam tearing through the woods chasing every marmot, and Jelly  trailed, watching my feet from behind.  The first vista spins 360. West, Mt. Jackson and the first close view of Holy Cross, East, The <a title="WOW!!" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-040.jpg">Back Bowls of Vail and the Gore Range. </a> To the right, the north saddle of Notch Mountain, and the the south, <a title="first of several false summits of Notch" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-035.jpg">the shoulder of Notch Itself.</a> I sat here for a while, catching my breath and preparing for the downward spiral into the next valley, the base of Holy Cross.  <a title="humble accomadations" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-063.jpg">Here I would camp</a>, near a water fall and babbling creek.  I made a camp meal I can&#8217;t remember, I was in an excited daze thinking about the following day.  The dogs were nervous too, and looking lethargic, blowing their load in the first leg.  I slept restlessly.  The morning took forever, I fried eggs and loaded my day pack.  Jelly <a title="intimidation, confrontation, digestion" href="http://www.aolsvc.merriam-webster.aol.com/dictionary/mau-maued">maued</a> her food, Jam was indifferent, as usual, but ate nonetheless.  A gentle push up from the campsite quickly opened up into a steep rock field, <a title="a rock effigy, like Kieth Richards" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairn">cairns</a><a title="a stone effigy, like Kieth Ricards" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cairn"> </a>dotting its slope to show the way.  At some point in the climb, these two dudes burned me.  They were wearing casual jogging gear and trucking the side of this mountain.  I didn&#8217;t see anyone else until the summit.  As I claimed the first ridge of the ascent,  I saw a view that will stay with me forever; the <a title="I've summited Notch several times, but never knew it like this." href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-049.jpg">west facing slope of Notch Mountain.</a> I felt like it was watching me for the rest of the hike, looming in my periphery.  On Holy Cross&#8217;s shoulder I kept losing the trail.  I would be looking down, choosing my steps rhythmically, listening to <a title="Australasia is the greatest album ever." href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kf7skzi-uoM">Pelican</a> on myPod and when I looked up&#8230;no trail.  Wandering around aimlessly for a bit, I would always <a title="over here, dad!" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-048.jpg">find Jelly,</a> sitting silently and peacefully on the trail, watching me.  Her look would say &#8220;What are you doing dipshit?&#8221;  Ahh the pleasures of a too-smart dog.  On the final push to the summit, the vistas became increasingly incredible.  Looking down into the Bowl of Tears below, marveling at the perfect day around me, feeling light headed.  Finally on the summit after 3 plus hours, I met some people.  Jam was more than happy to make friends, while Jelly and I just wanted to try and take it all in.  <a title="feeling of falling" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-052.jpg">The panorama was staggering.</a> As often happens to me on high peaks, I couldn&#8217;t stay long.  For me the journey is the main source of enjoyment, and sitting still at the pinnacle of a rocky apex always proves a struggle for me.  I <a title="no name sub peak behind the cross" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-053.jpg">took a few pictures</a>, packed some snow into my camelback&#8217;s bladder, and started to slowly pick my way down.  A keen sense of accomplishment and silly over-tired slap-happiness had me smiling all the way back to my campsite.  At some point I slipped and fell and <a title="Kate still somehow sold it on eBay" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/sept-001.jpg">smashed myPod,</a> but it still worked for another two hours.  I regained the campsite in silence around 4 in the afternoon.  Eating and packing up I filtered some water from the nearby stream, then slowly made my way up and out of the valley and toward the car.  <a title="15 minute drive to my house in Minturn" href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/images/picture-065.jpg">Driving home</a> felt strange and beautiful, I was a different man, now.  My relationship with nature had deepened, and with my dogs as well.  Atop that mountain, I felt something best described by <a title="top 5 authors of mine" href="http://www.williamgibsonbooks.com/">William Gibson</a> in <a title="first in the bridge trilogy" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Light"><em>Virtual Light.</em></a></p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;&#8230;a fleeting awareness of something very high, very pure, and quite clinically <em>empty</em>; the <em>doing</em> of the thing, the not-thinking; that weird adrenal exultation and the losing of every more troublesome aspect of self.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Recalling Vail, Colorado.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Nov 2007 18:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;ve been think about Vail alot lately. I lived there for seven years before moving to Stumptown.  I had some really great experiences in the Vail Valley, hell I met Kate there.   The first five years that I was there I worked as a server, innkeeper, carriage driver, barbeque cook, server and meat cutter, and kitchen manager. The last two [...]]]></description>
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<p align="left" style="text-align: center">I&#8217;ve been think about<a href="http://vail.snow.com/winter/" title="there it snows, here it rains"> Vail </a>alot lately. I lived there for seven years before moving to <a href="http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-oregon/PortlandOregon.jpg" title="Hopin' to ride that pointy bitch soon.">Stumptown.</a>  I had some really great experiences in the Vail Valley, hell I met<a href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/cool-people/my-baby-2.jpg" title="she's cute"> Kate </a>there.   The first five years that<strong> </strong>I was there I worked as a <a href="http://www.sonnenalp.com/dining/swiss_chalet.html" title="HAIL SERVICE!!!">server</a>, <a href="http://www.minturninn.com/" title="cooked breakfast, and surfed the internet">innkeeper</a>, <a href="http://www.vailcarriage.com/about.htm" title="it was fun but smelly">carriage driver</a>, <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&amp;um=1&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;q=jb's+barbeque&amp;near=Vail,+CO&amp;fb=1&amp;view=text&amp;latlng=39584772,-106428088,5302732731966403447" title="its called kirby cosmos now...WTF?">barbeque cook</a>, <a href="http://www.mtvacations.com/CountryClub.html" title="I can't beleive they have a website!!!">server and meat cutter</a>, and<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20070816/AROUND01/70816039" title="rice and beans rice and beans"> kitchen manager</a>. The last two years, I worked as an assistant to the pastry chef at <a href="http://www.vailcascade.com/" title="Serving Burton and the Playboy Bunnies">Vail Cascade</a>.  <a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/tony.jpg" title="Tony!!!">Chef Tony</a> was a true mentor, and I worked with a lot of great <a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/elgalloyvicente.jpg" title="me and the singing omellete maker ">cooks</a>.  I really learned a lot working there, and I also got to snowboard pretty much every day.  The hotel has its own<a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/feb21010.jpg" title="I finished over 100 pastries 10 minutes before taking this photo"> ski lift</a>, and I could be geared up and riding up it within ten minutes of leaving the bench.  I miss the <a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/tonyerikaandrich.jpg" title="posing with the gingerbread house">cool projects </a>and the <a href="http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb112/mrjeff7/markjoeyandtony.jpg" title="the boys">good friends </a>from the Vail Cascade.   I also miss Minturn, the little town where I lived with my <a href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/cool-people/thomas-my-bro.jpg" title="Thomas at the beer fest">brother</a>, <a href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/cool-people/jay.jpg" title="Jay">good buddy</a>, and all <a href="http://mrjeffmccarthy.com/wp-content/gallery/awesome-dogs/jelly-jam-oscar.jpg" title="the pack">the dogs</a>.  *Sniff*</p>
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