Wednesday, April 25, 2012

BMT wildlife

This morning we saw a fox searching for breakfast. He seemed interested in Saki for sure...then we got home from dinner and our neighbor told us to watch out for a moose out back! Super cool..

Riviera Maya - Sandals (November 2011)

We had a wonderful time visiting Mexico last fall right before Thanksgiving. We went to an all-inclusive Sandals resort for a week and enjoyed the beach, pool and swim up bar. We had access to hobie cats with free lessons but when we went there all of the instructors were busy so when they asked if I knew how to sail I said "sure". Next thing I know we were being pushed out to sea. And I had no clue what I was doing. It took me a few minutes to navigate my way a hundred yards off shore but the wind was taking us pretty fast. I managed to turn around and was trying to teach myself how to tack when I saw a boat moored off shore. It was a parasailing boat owned by the resort. As if it was guided by an unseen hand our hobie cat started tracking right towards the other boat. I started yelling and a head popped up inside the boat - his eyes grew quite large as he realized there was going to be an impact soon. BAM! I hit the hull of the boat with both hulls of the hobie....and bounced off. I managed to maneuver around it while yelling "sorry!" and we were off again. All in all it was hilarious. A side note on parasailing - the next day we were on the hobie cat again (yes, they let us take it out again. Apparently an hour sailing means one is certified or something.) and I saw a couple parasailing when the male fell through the harness and was hanging upside down about 100 feet above the water. The captain quickly powered down and they slowly dropped to the water and I tried to get to them to make sure they were OK but another power boat made it first. The beach at Tulum was incredible! We went on an excursion in the area and rappelled into a cenote then swam in an underground river. We went on three zip lines then got on a crazy 4 wheel drive ride. Good times......

4 Pass Loop (July 2011)

Last summer we went on a backpacking trip called the 4 Pass Loop through the Maroon Bells Wilderness area near Aspen. We took 4 days to hike the 4 passes (each over 13,000 feet) and got to experience some great back country hiking. While we didn't see much wildlife, the wildflowers and scenery made up for it. On the first night we camped next to a large beaver den and when I got up around 2 am I heard a beaver slap his tail in the water to warn the rest of the clan of my presence. It was really loud! We were lucky with weather and found some cool camp sites. It was an awesome trip....