Posts filed under "Blog"
A Really big map
In the Ikkatsu Expedition division of labor, Kiwi is the map guy. He works in GIS, so he has the expertise and the equipment needed to put together a map that covers the entire expedition coastline. He actually made two that he dropped off for me the other day, and the small one is about […]
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Privileges of membership
I’m mailing in my membership dues to the only two clubs I belong to, at least at the moment. (I’m not one of the world’s greatest joiners, but there are a few groups that catch my imagination.) Surfrider is one of them. I honestly can’t think of any other organization that is doing as much […]
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A Rare evening paddle
It was breezy yesterday evening, but sunny. If it weren’t for the wind, the temperature might have actually been considered “warm.” I had the chance to meet up with John Inch for a SUP paddle down on the Foss, and I took it. We cheated up into the wind at the start, ducking into the […]
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Ebbesmeyer interview
Steve and I had the opportunity to spend some time with noted flotsam expert Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer earlier in the week and get his input on our upcoming trip. Steve has posted some excerpts of an interview we did with him on the Ikkatsu web site (here). We learned a lot.
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Truth, beaches and government
“During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.” George Orwell. Steve and I just spent a couple of days in Port Angeles, where we attended a presentation and a workshop on tsunami debris that featured Dr. Curtis Ebbesmeyer and a whole bunch of Power Point slides on what we can expect […]
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I have school to teach this morning and then Steve and I are off to Port Angeles for some interviews this afternoon and the Ebbesmeyer presentation this evening. Tomorrow morning we’ll be attending a tsunami debris workshop that Curt is putting on and in the afternoon we’ll get a chance to sit down with him, […]
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Step away from the glow
According to Eric Schmidt, Google’s Executive Chairman, it’s a good idea to take a break from the computer every now and then. “Take one hour a day and turn that thing off,” he told the graduating class at Boston College the other day. I have a better idea. Turn it on for one hour a […]
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Toothiness
I was doing a San Juan trip years ago for Tahoma Outdoor Pursuits when I had a dental emergency. We were camped on Strawberry Island (remember Strawberry Island?), and somehow I lost a filling. Where my mouth had felt normal one minute, it now featured a gaping cavern in one of my teeth, and I […]
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Now appearing in your area…
When we first started planning for the Ikkatsu Expedition, we were expecting to find some pieces of flotsam on this summer’s trip, but not much. (I guess I’m speaking for myself, but the impression I got was that most of the stuff will be hitting Washington beaches in 2013.) The big stuff was projected to […]
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