Friday, October 17, 2014

2014 Adventure in iceland

We just got back from iceland! What an amazing place! The only wish is that we stayed longer. 

Let's start from the most memorable part of our trip~The two-day hike from Alftavatn to Landmannalaugar.  It's  part of the iceland's most popular hiking route, Laugavegurinn. Normally, people spend four days walking from Thorsmork to Landmannalaugar. However, since we only have five days in iceland. We decided to do a two day hike instead. We also decided to end our hike in Landmannalaugar so we can reward ourself with dipping into the hot spring. 
The first day began with the bus to Alftavatn. We parked our car in Hella and took the bus to Alftavatn. There is only one bus every day to alftavatn in summer time. The price is 6500 isk per person. When we got it in the information center in Reykjavik, we thought it's over-charged for an three-hour bus ride. But I need to say it's totally worthy. The roads on the highland have gravel surface. Our bus was even fording rivers a few times. The view is spectacular, really unique scenery. There were only three more person on the bus but we were the only hikers. 
We arrived Alftavatn at around 1:00 pm and started our hike. For the first day, the hiking distance (Alftavatn to Hrafntinnusker) was 12 km( 7.45 miles), Estimated walking time is 4 to 5 hours.  
Started our hike in Alftavatn. Both of us didn't seem ready for the hike =.=
The hike before reaching river Grashagakvisi was mostly flat. The vegetation was abundant with vividly yellow and green color. Before crossing the river, we overheard the news that an eruption started near Bárðarbunga last night from other hikers. Luckily, it's an lava eruption. No wading is required when cross  Grashagakvisi. 

After crossing the river, we experienced a series steep ascent. We passed an unusual hues of rhyolite mountains, ashen gray, rusty red, muddy yellow, and metallic brown. The field was just like a color plate of nature. White steam from from the ground adds some bizarre feel of the scene. The smell of rotten egg from the sulfur was not that appealing but it's almost the only thing reminds me that I was still on the earth. 
Soon the landscape changed. A lots of ravines were filled with snow and ice. We saw bigger and bigger patches of snow when we hiked. We even stopped by and explored one of the ice caves just next to the trail. William went through it although it's considered unsafe. The ice carve is developed by the thermal activity underneath the glacier so it's unstable. Soon after that, we had to walk on the snowy field. It's really different than the one I had in New York. It's packed but not slippery. So the crampons are not necessary. Before reaching Hrafntinnusker,  the weather became miserable. It was raining with strong wind. 



Wednesday, July 9, 2014

July 5-6 camping and hiking weekend in Catskill

We had a camping and hiking trip for this 4th of July in Catskill. I was lucky to get a camping spot in last minute. I booked it on 7/1, when I almost gave up and decided to stay in long island for the long weekend. 

Our campsite is number 70 which is a hike-in campsite on the left side of the little pond. It's about 3 minutes walk from the parking lot. I saw some people bring a cart to carry cooler and food between car and campsite, I think it's a really good idea. Compare to beaver pond, where we've just been last month, the campsite here has more privacy. Each campsite are divided by lots of trees. Every remote hike-in site has its own pit toilet. It has toilet paper inside and doesn't smell too bad. We can not get any phone signal (AT&T) in the campsite, which is a good getaways from modern world. 

After we sep up our tent, we decided to explore the lake. There are kayak, canoe, and row boat rental. The price for single kayak is 15 per day, and double is 20. We got two single kayaks. Since we arrived at 4pm, we only spent an hour kayaking, before returning it at 6pm. The pond is not that large, so we slowly went around the pond twice. The pond is really clean, and has a lot of fish. 
Kayak at little pond campground
Then, we had a delayed July 4th BBQ dinner.  The main is burger, and desert is brownie orange. Last time we tried, the brownie just exploded like lava from volcano. This time we only filled the orange 1/3, wrapped with aluminum foil, put around the red ashes, and baked for 20 minutes. It turned out perfect, not too gooey.

Campfire brownie oranges
Another thing I was really excited about is trying out the new sleeping bag (MHW photon 32). William has a photon 45 and are really satisfied with the quality after having it for three years. I bought a right zipper sleeping bag in order to zip with William's. I was so happy about this function before. However, after trying in this camping trip, both of us agreed that we won't use this function again=.=. There are two main disadvantages about zipping two sleeping bags together: one is the cold air get in easier. the other is whenever the other person turns, you can definitely feel it. I got really little sleep on that night.
Little pond campground #70
The view from our campsite
The next day, we had a day hike in  Minnewaska state park, which is about an hour drive from the campsite. Our route today is Lower Awosting (LA)-> Mossy Glen (MG)->Blueberry Run (BR)-> Castle point(CP)-> Rainbow falls (RF)->Lower Awosting (LA).The distance is 8.35 miles. It took us about 5hrs to finish. Only RF need a little bit scramble, other foot path are pretty easy.

When we came here last time in April, I wondered how the blueberry run gets the name. This time, I found out all the low bushes are almost all blueberry. It's blueberry season in July, we had a little blueberry picking. The rainbow falls is gorgeous. We had a lunch just underneath the falls.
Blueberry picking at Minnewaska
Rainbow falls at Minnewaska state park
We arrived almost the same time as another couple with their baby. We saw them again in the middle of Mossy Glen and Rainbow falls and almost arrived the parking lot at the same time. I am so amazed that the mom used baby carrier to carry her kid all the way. I hope I can do the same if one day I become a mom.
Thanks William for a great time. 

Sunday, June 22, 2014

Jun 22nd: A great day in Brooklyn
I was making a summer to do list yesterday! One of the thing is rollerblading on the Shore Parkway bike path from bay ridge ave. to bay parkway in Brooklyn and going to Smorgasburg, flea food market,  to eat the one bite cheese cake Masha mentioned. I got both things done this Saturday. 

We went to Smorgasburg for lunch. Since it's Saturday, the location is in East River state park in Williamsburg. We got buttermilk fried chicken, bite size cheese cake, coconut water and ice coffee in the first round. We ate lunch with stunning view of Manhattan skyline. Such a treat in a lovely day. After we had some food, we stayed in the longest line to get the ramen burger. We waited for about twenty mins. It use ramen as "buns" and has burger meat, cheese( an extra dollar), green onion  cilantro, and asian style BBQ source in between. That remind me of the MOS rice burger. It is an interesting try. 
Then we headed south to bay ridge ave. and started roller balding. The trial is flat and nice paved, and has separated pedestrian and bike lanes. The whole trial is paved by the water so the view of Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, bay and ships are gorgeous. We stopped at Verrazano bridge since the rest trial is a  little sketchy. William said he felt he got a feet massage by rollerblade on it:(. 
I had great food, great view, great day, last but not least great accompany today. Will said one of his job is making my wish come true <3

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

May 2014

May 25, 2014
People say memorial weekend is the beginning of hiking and camping season.
Will and I had a small hike around Blydenburgh Park. It's a really lovely day for hiking. 
It is a special place for us since it's the place where we first hiked together. 
The scene is really different from the last time when we visited though. 
The pond is surrounded by beautiful yellow iris. They light up the pond like sun shine. In addition, the wild orchids, pink lady slippers, are in bloom. I never knew the orchid can handle cold temperature and grow wildly in New York.
It's a good warm up for this season. I am so excited about all the hike we plane to do :)
Iris in Blydenburg Park
Wild Orchid-Pink lady slippers