Friday, May 21, 2010
Work, Work, Work.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Since 2008
This next year will not be any easier. I will be deploying with my Army National Guard unit overseas for a year. There are many things I will miss and I don't really want to be away from my family. However, It's my duty. I know that sounds corny but it's how I feel. Even though I may not always agree with decision made by our leaders, I still have to fullfill my duty. Anyway.......
I thought that I would be spending more time at home, but I have been on TDY so much between my NG Unit and my full time job that I really haven't been home much since July of this year. It wears on you alot. I do have alot of leave saved up. I will be taking a week off for Thanksgiving and probably one more for Christmas (Tahoe).
I will try to keep more updated on what's happening. I also have been trying to keep my facebook page up to date. If you would like to visit it I will post it somehow.
Friday, August 22, 2008
BAIO- Beale American Indian Organization

Lassen National Park

Sunday, August 10, 2008
IRAQ Flashback

Saturday, August 2, 2008
Mt Whitney Oct 2005

In September of 2005 my Dad and I made a trip to hike Mt. Whitney near Lone Pine, CA. We took three days. The first day we drove about 7 hours from Loomis to the Whitney portal. When we arrived we were supposed to link up with the scouts from Loomis troop 20(?). We learned they had opted not to go because there was still quite a bit of snow above 13,000 ft. Needless to say we decided to continue. We hiked from 8,000 to 10,000 ft for the night. I had just gotten over being sick the past 2 weeks and had sinus congestion. So I woke up with an amazing headache. We made it up to just above 13,000 ft and decided to turn back due to snow, lack of proper equipment and most of all my headache. While at Whitney we met a lot of people. One of them was a guy who just hiked from the Kings Canyon/ Tulare County area on the John Muir Trail (If I remember correctly). He had a small pack and a walking stick he picked up on the trail. He had no crampons or ice axe like us. He had strapped climbing rope to his boots to give him traction on the snow and ice over the passes. We returned to the parking lot late in the day and headed to Bishop to stay the night in a hotel. On the way to Bishop my 4-runner's muffler came apart making it sound like we were driving a muscle car with the power of a tortoise. We had a nice relaxing night at the hotel hot tub, nursing our sore legs from the approximate 18 mile hike and delicious meal at a local restaurant. Day three we drove home and told ourselves we would try to summit Mt. Whitney again. It was very beautiful and I have to agree with my Dad, there is something very spiritual and personal about being on top of your portion of the world. Dad reached the summit in late 2007 with some friends but, I have yet to return. This year looks to be promising with the lack of rain and snow we have been having. In the event that I do I will post my next Whitney trip. Dad, thanks for a memorable trip.
Friday, August 1, 2008
Native Ancestry
When I was in high school I remember having a certain lack of motivation and purpose most of the time. I don't remember what year it was but my Dad talked with me one day and he asked me if I knew that we had Native American ancestry in our family. I was surprised but excited. Dad gave me an old book that he had when he was a young man. It was a book of Native American arts and crafts book by Ben C. Hunt. I occupied most of my free time and too much of the time I was supposed to be doing homework, with this book and other activities with my friends, Travis, Clint, Micah, Dave, Loren, Jason and Byron. We learned all we could with the resources we had at hand and from others about Native Americans and their culture. Our talents and knowledge grew overtime but, that is another story. Since then I have always had a big interest in any native culture.
I have not done much research to find exactly where the Native ancestral line lies on my Dad's side of the family. Good thing is, I have started working on my families genealogy. Slowly but surely. Other family members have done much more work on our family tree than I have. The word from Grandma Tiger (Medlar/Perry) is that our Native ancestry came from the Cherokee Nation.
My interest in native cultures continues still today.