Here's the video I made from our rafting trip on "The Numbers" on the Arkansas River in Colorado:
I was in a hurry to post this so I haven't got a soundtrack yet, I will repost when I find the right music to fit.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Friday, July 20, 2012
Last Night in the Rockies...
So in our usual fashion, Matt and I did it up good last night with a great surf-n-turf salmon & steak all meat dinner. Some locally brewed beer accented it perfectly!
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Catching Kokanee!
We went fishing on the Blue Mesa Reservoir and managed to catch some Kokanee salmon and one rainbow trout. All we did was rent a pontoon boat and ask a couple people how to catch them...viola! A couple of rednecks from Wisconsin were able to get a couple of meals worth of fresh fish.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Video update: Go Kart Track Video
I finally got around to editing the video from the go kart track. This track is a grungy, gritty, dirty, unsafe, dark, awesome place to race go karts. I have an awesome burn scar from a muffler:
So the video is Scott, Reagan, and me at the Gulf Speed One Go Kart Track. I had a Go Pro camera strapped to my helmet and got some pretty fun video in the process. We had discussed going to the big fancy track but opted for the Superior-like Gulf Speed track. This track would fit in to any blue collar town, but safety wasn't quite up to US standards. I loved the fact that the lighting was a little on the non-existent side on the far reaches of the track. We watched the group of Arab teens in the group before us crashing and arguing, pretty entertaining from our vantage point. Once these kids were off the track we had it mainly to ourselves, with one little fella out there for a little bit.
So there you have it...fishbulb.
So the video is Scott, Reagan, and me at the Gulf Speed One Go Kart Track. I had a Go Pro camera strapped to my helmet and got some pretty fun video in the process. We had discussed going to the big fancy track but opted for the Superior-like Gulf Speed track. This track would fit in to any blue collar town, but safety wasn't quite up to US standards. I loved the fact that the lighting was a little on the non-existent side on the far reaches of the track. We watched the group of Arab teens in the group before us crashing and arguing, pretty entertaining from our vantage point. Once these kids were off the track we had it mainly to ourselves, with one little fella out there for a little bit.
So there you have it...fishbulb.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Last Day, Scott's Birthday at the Day Spa, Flying Home
Well I'm home after a 25.5 hour airline marathon. On the last day in Bahrain, (which also happened to be Scott's Birthday,) we decided to go to this very nice day spa. Then we went home and had a pizza party and some coconut birthday cake and bon voyage Mr. Dave...
Here's the front door of the spa:
Down the hall to the pool/workout area:
One of the pools:
The inside portion of the pool I spent most my time in:
I'm kicking it out in the sun by the pool:
Outside portion of the pool:
I finally got all the Gundys together for a photo during the birthday party:
Off I go...one last look at the Bahrain Airport:
Here's Kuwait City on the way in for the 1 hour stop there:
Well, that's all I have for this trip. I hope I made my travels interesting to my friends who were following along!
Peace out!!
Here's the front door of the spa:
Down the hall to the pool/workout area:
One of the pools:
The inside portion of the pool I spent most my time in:
I'm kicking it out in the sun by the pool:
Outside portion of the pool:
I finally got all the Gundys together for a photo during the birthday party:
Off I go...one last look at the Bahrain Airport:
Here's Kuwait City on the way in for the 1 hour stop there:
Well, that's all I have for this trip. I hope I made my travels interesting to my friends who were following along!
Peace out!!
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Running Looooooooow...
My last full day in Bahrain starts with a trip to the vehicle export office...no I didn't buy a car, Scott had to send the Jeep back to the states now, in order to get it by July 1. But then we got to go to the camel farm! The King of Bahrain has 600 camels on one site!
Welcome to the camel farm!
Say hi to a 2 week old camel.
Lots of camels!!
Well hello there!
She likes the Brewers too!
Parting is such sweet sorrow...
So that was the camel farm, pretty cool!
Monday, March 26, 2012
Time is Running Low...
So today we had to do an oil change on the Jeep, as it's going overseas tomorrow morning. Then we figured we'd go back to the souq to visit some old friends and have a good time. We were able to find a place called the secret bar and see some prime live music and dancing...no cameras allowed...
We ended up doing a lot of walking and had some good photo ops along the way:
And:
Not to mention:
So we stopped to have a drink and Carmella served us a couple...
My time in Bahrain is growing short but I'm still having a great time! I'll see everyone when I get back home!!
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Grand Mosque, the Manama Souq & Some Goofing Around Back Home
We went out for lunch at a place called Coco, great food and a very tasty peach iced tea. Gayla and I went to the Grand Mosque after that. That afternoon I had to pick up my suit I had made, so Scott, Reagan and I went back into the souq and took care of that business.
Outside the Grand Mosque:
Inside the main worship hall. The alcove in the far end of the hall is in the direction of Mecca so that's the way the worshipers face.
I would have loved to see more of the mosque but we had a rather talkative imam guiding us around and we didn't move as quickly as we could have, but I did learn something about Islam. Now off to the souq again!
Here's Reagan getting some street roasted peanuts:
Here I am at a busy intersection in the Manama Souq:
Here's the Manama skyline after dark:
After the souq we put on our Arab robes and had some fun. Gayla was a sport and put on her abaya(sp?) too. These things are rather comfortable so we kept them on for a while and played pool
Even Alex got in on the fun:
That's all for tonight, stay tuned!
Outside the Grand Mosque:
Inside the main worship hall. The alcove in the far end of the hall is in the direction of Mecca so that's the way the worshipers face.
I would have loved to see more of the mosque but we had a rather talkative imam guiding us around and we didn't move as quickly as we could have, but I did learn something about Islam. Now off to the souq again!
Here's Reagan getting some street roasted peanuts:
Here I am at a busy intersection in the Manama Souq:
Here's the Manama skyline after dark:
After the souq we put on our Arab robes and had some fun. Gayla was a sport and put on her abaya(sp?) too. These things are rather comfortable so we kept them on for a while and played pool
Even Alex got in on the fun:
That's all for tonight, stay tuned!
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Wading in the Persian Gulf and A Visit to the Riffa Fort
Our day, which is the last before Gundy has to go back to work for 3 days, began with some home made cheese omelets and toast with pineapple jam. We decided to go to the beach on the southwest tip of the island and wade around looking for shells. I found a few nice shells and the real prize was a camel jawbone with a couple of teeth still in it. Very cool. Scott lost a ring while scooping a shell or something...not cool... Then we went to the Shiekh Salman Bin Ahmed Al Fateh, or Riffa, Fort. This is a larger more modern fort than the last one, very cool to see!
Hello from knee deep in the Persian Gulf:
Here's the camel jaw:
Here I am outside the front entrance to the Riffa Fort:
The courtyard in the fort:
Southeast corner of the fort:
Me and Gundy outside the fort:
On the way home I finally got a good shot of the World Trade Center:
Last day of vacation? Time for a BBQ!!
Hello from knee deep in the Persian Gulf:
Here's the camel jaw:
Here I am outside the front entrance to the Riffa Fort:
The courtyard in the fort:
Southeast corner of the fort:
Me and Gundy outside the fort:
On the way home I finally got a good shot of the World Trade Center:
Last day of vacation? Time for a BBQ!!
Friday, March 23, 2012
Wahoo! Bahrain, and a shave please...
Today was another full day in The Kingdom. We started off with a light breakfast and some recreational sea shell gathering. The household was abuzz because today we were going to Wahoo. Wahoo is the big water park in the City Centre Mall in Manama City. It was good clean fun and I even managed to get some photos...had to buy one of them though...I think you'll agree it was worth it!
I bumped into these two on the lazy river..
Then the big bucket o' water dumped out on me...
Grant and I in the wave pool....
With all that childishness out of the way, we had to go to the barber because Scott needed to get a haircut before returning to work on Sunday. He let me go first:
...and the Commander...
That is all, carry on....
I bumped into these two on the lazy river..
Then the big bucket o' water dumped out on me...
Grant and I in the wave pool....
With all that childishness out of the way, we had to go to the barber because Scott needed to get a haircut before returning to work on Sunday. He let me go first:
...and the Commander...
That is all, carry on....
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