March 25, 2024

Hills and Vails

Last week I hit the ski trails with @lp211, @sylvan_popovici, and the rest of my family in Vail Colorado. Though I have been inactive on iNaturalist for a while, I intend on continuing using it. This was the second time I have been skiing in around seven years. Despite that, I was able to get to two black-diamond trails on the last day: Wildcard and the aptly-named Tourist Trap. I made it down Wildcard, but ended up skiing backwards and hitting a mogul on the other. Another tourist trapped.
On the first day, after learning to carve, I overestimated my capabilities and insisted I had enough energy to do another run. I ended up twisting my knee on Simba Run. At the beginning of that day, I didn't even know how to make turns at all. The second day, we started by going down Born Free. Apparently it had moguls. I made it down almost until the first green section when I lost control in a terrific crash in which all my gear went flying, including my helmet-mounted GoPro HERO10, which came loose. (I was uninjured and collected myself while the others waited for me. This was not my first spill, though it may be one of the more entertaining.) We went some more on Compromise and others, and then came down. We were pretty sore at the end of each day, but by the third day, we were knocked up into shape. We started by going up Gondola One up to Mid-Vail, then we took Mountaintop Express Lift to the Timberline Catwalk. From there, we took the Sourdough Express Lift to Elk Lodge, where I charged my Enduro Batteries and prepared. To start, we went down greens like Tin Pants and Flap Jack, then Sourdough and Boomer. After that we did Poppy Fields to Orient Express Lift in Blue sky Basin and came around to rest and have lunch. Getting down, we went on Flap Jack to Northwoods Express Lift. Then we went down into Game Creek Bowl, where we took Lost Boy, and then Wildcard. Finally, I needed a break, so we took The Meadows to Mid-Vail, where we snacked some. Then we took Gitalong Road, Riva Ridge and Tourist Trap. There'll be no Compromise today. I almost made it down Tourist Trap, but near the end I took too sharp a turn and slid backwards down a mogul. Down.. down... down. Eventually I lost a ski and slid to a stop. I was ready to go again. We finished my going down via Mill Creek Road, Gitalong Road, and Vail Village Catwalk.
I Praise the Lord that, In the end, it was a most energizing and joy-filled trip, despite the all the small setbacks and injuries.

P.S. Thanks @alexcp847 for the cookies.

Notice: this post was initially posted on February 17th, 2024. It posted incorrectly the first time around. Here it is, reposted.

Posted on March 25, 2024 10:07 PM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 2 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

March 23, 2023

To 200!

I recently have recorded my 200th observation and hope for many more! Attached is No. 200.

Posted on March 23, 2023 04:40 PM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 1 observation | 0 comments | Leave a comment

February 22, 2023

Welcome to Kingwood

William here. I am in Kingwood Texas with my dad, @sylvan_popovici . So far I have been amazed by the wildlife here. Unfortunately, I have yet to find an armadillo. I have joined the Kingwood plants project and hope to be a helpful addition to their numbers. From Chicago to Texas to Colorado, it’s it’s all a naturalist’s home.

Posted on February 22, 2023 10:26 PM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 30 observations | 0 comments | Leave a comment

June 8, 2022

A hike

N Vail Trail is an approximately 2 mile hike which I did today. Along the way I noticed a few sick plants, along with some tent caterpillars, a black spider, and an interesting small beetle about the length of 1/2 a centimeter. I observed that this ecosystem was suffering from some sort of imbalance. I was, sadly, unable find it. It may have likely been the fire ant nest I found.

Note: When going on North Vail Trail, you may
want to bring some bug spray, water, and lunch.

Posted on June 8, 2022 11:21 PM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 7 observations | 1 comment | Leave a comment

June 4, 2022

Liking this lichen on pikes peak. Elevation: 14,115 ft

Coming up pikes peak, I saw much interesting wildlife and plants. Most interesting was the lichen. I found some Cobblestone lichen on this Pikes Granite, a combination of quartz, mica, and Pheltzmar. Exploring it at such a hight you have to be careful, I learned that the hard way. The air is thinner that’s such a height, I wasn’t careful, and got a mild headache, along with some disorientation and dizziness. Next time I’ll have to be more careful!

Posted on June 4, 2022 10:51 PM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 1 observation | 0 comments | Leave a comment

Colorado Cacti

I was very surprised to find this many cacti in Colorado. As I continued to explore my way through the brush I also found an invasive species of ant.

Posted on June 4, 2022 03:24 AM by explorergecko9 explorergecko9 | 1 observation | 0 comments | Leave a comment

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