Posted on March 14, 2024
A Brief Retrospection on Covid
I was reminded this week that it is more or less the four year anniversary of Covid. It’s a bit hard to believe that it’s already been that long. Like most of us time has very much been… Read More
Posted on March 6, 2024
Learning to Crawl
It’s been a fairly mild winter here in Custer, just like the rest of the Midwest. Because of that I’ve been able to spend a bunch of time outside hiking and climbing this winter. While 50 degree days… Read More
Posted on December 11, 2023
Playing in the Sand
A week in Indian Creek In November Kirsten and I loaded up the tacoma and drove south-west to the Utah desert. The plan was hopefully meet up with some friends, and hopefully climb some desert cracks. Luckily for… Read More
Posted on November 27, 2023
Summer in retrospect
I’m writing this post after Thanksgiving so it’s safe to say that summer is almost over. We had a great summer out here in Custer. I was slowly recovering from my knee surgery, doing a little bit of… Read More
Posted on June 17, 2023
A bike ride, and a podcast
Sometime during college I got into biking. It started as a means to end – I could ride my bike to class. I got by for a while with second hand bikes I pulled out of my parents… Read More
Posted on June 14, 2023
Summer Time and Stinky Feet
Summer is here in the hills and we’ve been busy spending time outside, spending time with friends and everything else that keeps summers so busy. We recently celebrated both our birthdays with a dinner at Skogen. Kirsten got… Read More
Posted on May 6, 2023
Spring has Sprung
Earlier this week Kirsten got our garden started. Taco was helping too, and the two of them got some peas, watermelon radishes and arugula planted. Fingers crossed they’re able to survive the chilly May nights up here in… Read More
Posted on April 15, 2023
Meniscus Tear Part 3
In early February I managed to tear my right meniscus for a second time. I was out bouldering in Custer with friends, and partway up a climb I felt my knee pop while moving to stand up on… Read More