Thursday, February 25, 2010

2009 Vacations – Part 2 – Algonquin Park

 

Starting in May, Ryan and I started acquiring more gear for our first interior camping trip together; we were heading to Algonquin Park. We purchased packs (I never expected it to take me so long to find a pack that fit me well, visit an old blog post for more on the pack hunt) and several miscellaneous items (stove, fuel, dehydrated food, etc) at MEC and Adventure Guide. We were well prepared for our trip.

We headed out on our adventure after work with a plan to stay the night in Barrie so that we could get up to Pog Lake relatively early in the day to start our trip. Unfortunately, it took about 3 times as long as usual and we did not arrive at the hotel until late night.

In the morning, we headed up the highway, stopped at the Muskoka Store and picked up some rain gear that was on sale, thinking “you never know.”

Next stop: picking up our rental canoe from Algonquin Outfitters. I had made arrangements ahead of time, so the process was nice and smooth. While in the store, we picked up a large 1.5 L Nalgene bottle (to use for pumping/filtering lake water) and also some GSI mugs.

Now we were ready to start our camping trip. We checked in at Pog Lake (where we were to be meeting my family later in the week) and set up our site. We spent the first night here and then we were off for our 4-day 3-night canoe trip.

We put in at Cache Lake and when we were about half way across the lake, the rain started. Good thing we bought rain gear. We put it on as quickly as possible at our first portage and pretty much lived in the rain gear for the remainder of our interior trip. We did have a few clear breaks, but the rain won.

We stayed at a site on a different lake each night. When we’d arrive, if it wasn’t raining, we’d take put out or Keens to dry on a rock and make our yummy dehydrated dinners.

 

We did get a bit of dry weather at our final site on Tanamakoon Lake. We actually got to spend some time outdoors at the fire for the evening and I got up early in the morning to take some photos at dawn.

  

When we arrived back at Pog Lake, we made ourselves a “gourmet meal” on the Coleman stove, ate it by the light of a propane lantern, while sitting under a dining shelter (it was still raining), wearing dry clothes. It was a good feeling.

As much as the rain put a damper on things (groan), the trip was a good adventure. Of course, it would have been more enjoyable if we could’ve had some nice weather, but since this was our first interior trip, our next one will likely be a better experience. I’m definitely looking forward to another Algonquin Adventure.

Here are a couple more photos from the trip, for more, click on a photo and check out the Flickr set.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

It’s my birthday!

I always like to take my birthday off to do whatever I want to do that day. This morning I went out to Victoria Park with the D300s and the 50mm 1.8 lens. We got a lot of snow yesterday, so I thought it might be a good time to see some fresh, clean snow in the park.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Vacations in 2009, part 1

Ryan and I have started planning some vacation time for 2010, which put me in the mood to look through some of last year’s vacation photos.

Over the next few posts I will highlight some of our vacation moments of 2009.

First of the year was our May trip to Ottawa, ON and Alexandria Bay, NY.

Ryan and I arrived in Ottawa for Victoria Day Weekend (May 2-4) when the Canadian Tulip Festival is in full bloom. This festival is the largest of it’s kind in the world. With three million tulips blooming, it’s quite the spectacular site to see.

After a great weekend in Ottawa, we headed south to visit my parents for a day. We ended up having to stay a bit later than planned due to some car trouble, but were on our way to our next destination of the Thousand Islands by late afternoon (we were planning on leaving in the morning).

We stayed a night in Gananoque before our trip across the border to Alexandria Bay.

Our stay in Alex Bay was great! We stayed at Captain Thomson’s Resort and had a fantastic view from our balcony. We spent our evenings sitting and enjoying the clear skies and view of Boldt Castle on Heart Island beautifully lit up and spent our days both touring Heart Island and also enjoying the weather on patios.

The view from our private balcony at Captain Thomson’s:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Boldt Castle:

After leaving the Thousand Islands, we were on our way back to Ottawa for Race Weekend! I was to be running the half marathon, so I wanted to be there a bit early to get prepared.

We checked out the 10K race and saw some amazing elites competing for the top spot on the Saturday evening. Ryan shot some photos that evening in preparation for the next day’s Marathon & Half Marathon.

On Sunday, My nephew and niece ran in the Kids Marathon and about an hour later it was my turn to start in the half marathon. It was a warmer day than usual with bright sun and very little shade. It was a great course. I definitely enjoyed the day.

Here’s a shot of my niece wearing all 3 completion medals (mine, hers and her brother’s).

Friday, February 5, 2010

The Differences Revealed

Below is the first photo with the portions that were changed marked.

- The curtains were changed from patterned to solid
- The shadows were removed
- Glare was cleaned up on Ryan’s glasses
- Ryan’s mouth was replaced with his mouth from another photo

As some people said, the crop was a bit different from one photo to the other and also the exposure was increased on the people in the back.

Thank for playing!

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