Thursday, November 15, 2007

Daydreaming



Well, I am going to break my rule of not blogging at work. I am debugging code that is being run on multiple processors and it is a pain and very slow. Basically, I do some work and then have to wait for the code to run to see if what I did worked. It takes a while but not long enough for me to start another project while I wait.

So ... life has been pretty good. Chris is working late and I'm glad he has a lot to do, we are both just a little anxious that the work will continue - maybe at a slightly less frenzied pace. But I don't want to talk about work.

I want to talk about the Haute Route!! This is something I've been wanting to do for years, and I really think that next summer is THE time to do it. This is a 180 km trail that goes from Chamonix, France to Zermatt, Switzerland (through the Alps!). It sounds amazing! To hike it, most people take almost 2 weeks. A plus is that you stay in huts along the way that have beds and food, so you carry very little gear and can just cruise along and enjoy the scenery. Yesterday I killed some time looking at some websites about it and wow!! It would be ideal to spend three weeks in France/Switzerland, so that we could do some other sight-seeing activities before/after the hike. My grandfather (Pops) left each of his grandkids with some money, he did not have a lot, but it would be enough to cover the airfare plus a little more. (We already spent some of that money when we went to Hawaii - thanks Pops!!!). So it is definitely feasible - the biggest hurdle will be Chris getting that much time off. He should start talking about it now, though ... I want to go soooo bad! It is good timing for me because I will be transitioning between Masters and PhD, so taking a lot of time off wouldn't kill me.



Above is the Haute Route in winter. That would be amazing - you can ski it in about a week, but we are not quite at that level of snowboarding/avalanche awareness yet. Maybe one day!

Chris and I just have so much that we want to do. Even within the state of Colorado there is an infinite number of fun things. We still haven't been to the San Juan mountains, I definitely want to go there. Also I hear the Flat Tops are cool, and there is great mountain biking on the western slope. Those are some things I'd still like to do. Then there's lots of fun stuff close by - Rocky Mountain, the Rawahs and Mt Zirkel wilderness. We also need to go to Yellowstone ... and the Wind River Range up that way is phenomenal. And, we both really want to return to Moab. OH, Utah, that brings up a whole bunch more things we'd like to see. Then there's New Mexico ... it is too much! :) But what a wonderful 'problem' to have!

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