Ethan has started to use his legs and arms in exercises, sometimes to useful purposes like rolling over. Face muscles are being used for crying and smiling. Clothes marked 0-3 months are now being stretched by his big fat budda belly. He is a pleasure to travel with as he sleeps well in cars and airplanes. Ethan has met lots of new people in the last three months some he has graced with a smile, a little puke, an earfull of screams, or at the least a few coo's or mewing. His mother has somewhat reduced the number of photographs taken per day.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Ethan at three months
Friday, November 20, 2009
My brother Ian ( Grace and Will )
Ethan in Santa Barbara
Yosemite Valley
Flying back from Ventura, CA we had a perfect view of Yosemite Valley from 30k ft. On your lower left is the famous prow of El Capitan. Yosemite Falls just out of view on the same side of the valley, followed by the expanse of granite slabs of Royal Arches and then Washington Column. Across the other side of the valley the monolith reaching high above the valley floor is Half Dome. Coming back towards us are the Cathedral Towers and then the Sentinel. Lots of rock out there and a lot of wilderness too. Beautiful.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Staying home with Ethan
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Proud father of a baby boy
Sara and Trevor are proud to announce the birth of a baby boy 7lbs 14oz on September 25th at around 5pm named Ethan Robert Rainford-Holsworth. He is the cutest little baby that the world has ever seen. Of course he seems supernaturally strong and appears to be very, very smart- at least he locks on to his mother's breast with enthusiasm. Sara is doing well and is the perfect mother that we all knew she was born to be. Thanks to all for you phone calls and well wishes. We have never felt more grateful to more people in our life. Special thanks to the staff at the Nelson Hospital.
Love
Sara and Trevor
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Sara at 8 and 1/2 months
The weather is still beautiful here in New Denver. We attended the Garlic Festival in the ballpark today and took advantage of the weather to snap a few pictures of Sara. Dilbert and Homer have been removed from the possible name list. I am expecting the baby to be delivered at 2:30pm on October 4th. Sara is less sure.
Tuesday, September 08, 2009
Kettle Valley Railway
This a pretty famous cycling trail around this area and around the world. I got a chance the other day to cycle 60km of the trail - all downhill. We cycled over trestle bridges spanning huge gullies, through tunnels 1km long and lots of beautiful mountain and lake scenes.
Saturday, September 05, 2009
Cody Caves
Jim and Doug invited me to explore Cody Caves. Great fun crawling around on hands and knees with our guide Orion. Some tight squeezes and a little bit of climbing on a 3 hour tour. A little bit of cave formations and more information at wikipedia.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Mt Sir Donald - Rogers Pass
I had the good fortune to climb up this big chunk of rock on Saturday with Andrew and Sparky from Rossland. We had a good time. It's been awhile since I've been on top of a big mountain. First climb and second hike for the year....
This photo was actually taken several years ago when Sara and I made a valiant attempt.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Sara at 7 months
Sara is looking awesome at 7 months pregnant. The last of her wedding photographs have been taken and now lots of editing and presenting to the happy couples. We are working on a blog for Sara's wedding photography. Sara has finished working with the New Denver ambulance service for the next little while.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Dan and Mary
Paragliding Spiral Dive
I spun youtube around a little looking at other paragliding stuff and here is another trick that we did at Mara Lake. This is a spiral dive - so the paraglider is taken from straight and level flight to tight 360 and then tighter and the wing is actually in a flight path down towards to ground. The technique is sometimes used to get out of unwanted strong lift. The g-forces are pretty intense.
Paragliding at Mara Lake
For some inexplicable reason I decided to enroll in another paragliding course - on advanced maneavours this summer. For the last couple of years I get out for about 5 flights a year. Glenn at Paraglide Canada I met way back in Canmore flying 15+ years ago. The idea with the course is to have an instructor in a boat on a lake giving directions over radio to deal with situations that may occur in flight. Create the incident and then solve the problem. Land and do it again. We did a few full stalls - stopping the wing flying by reducing airspeed - and then getting it started again. Here is a youtube video of someone else doing it.
Aunt Betty Climbs Idaho Peak
My Aunt Betty and the cousins ( Ann, Elizabeth, Mary and Christine with their husbands and kids ) visited in July and did the usual fun things to do in New Denver. Lots of old stories of relations and as much dirt on my father as possible. Most of the stories related to Aunt Betty feeding Dad mud pies. We hiked up Idaho Peak, went huckleberry picking, out on the boat on Slocan Lake, riding the Galena trail, Dennis Creek Ridge for wildflowers and of course swimming.
Floor On
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
Filling in the hole
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Digging a hole
Monday, June 08, 2009
2 out of 3 women think it's an alien
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
It is Summer - not winter
I have not taken many pictures this spring so no blogging. Winter has been over for a long time. I spent quite a bit of time working up in the Wildhorse cleaning up but have been back in New Denver for all of the good spring weather. The Slocan is an incredible place to spend the summer with fishing, walking, boating, paragliding, biking, and lots more.
Wednesday, March 04, 2009
Skiing Baldy Cliffs
I'm not a big cliff hucker but I like to ski all kinds of terrain. I love the feeling of carving through soft cream cheese powder and hitting perfect rock pillows and the turns becoming effortless.
It is awesome to see some of our guests at Wildhorse hurling themselves off the cliffs and sometimes crashing spectacularly. I need to ski tomorrow and the next day, and the day after that. I'm chicken.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Skiing Wildhorse Peak
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
North Face of the Eiger
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Skiing at Wildhorse Catskiing
The winter was a little late in coming and our first day of catskiing was New Years Day 2009. We had some awesome early season turns and then a short avalanche cycle where we closed down for two days. There were 6" glide cracks in the trees where avalanches had tried to initiate but lacked the momentum to continue. Every year is a little different. We are nearing the end of dry spell now and we finished skiing the steeper lines on Mustang Bowl, Mustang Face and Wildhorse Peak.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Cassis, France
Avignon
When in France we always stay at the Chateau Rainford. This picture is not it, although Avignon is under an hour away from the tiny little village of St. Romain en Viennois where Sara's parents have a small and rustic place. We explore the little village markets, historical places, vineyards and the mountain roads like Mt Ventoux which is one of the classic climbs of the Tour de France.
Zermatt - Scott and Alex
Sara has some good friends who operate a small hotel in Ausserberg, Switzerland just around the corner from Zermatt. It is a beautiful place with great hiking in the mountains above the village. We took a quick visit to Zermatt although a little while after this photo was tekan it started pouring rain. We left the next day and over the next couple of days it snowed heavily for the start of an epic winter season in the European Alps.
Grindelwald - Eiger
When in Switzerland visit Grindelwald. I remember reading The White Spider and a host of the other early mountaineering books about climbing the North Face of the Eiger. It was pretty amazing to finally see this mountain. We strolled around pleasantly in beautiful Fall conditions chasing chamoix and taking photographs.
Cinqua Terra
Sara and I spent a day hiking the Cinqua Terra coastline of Italy. Needless to say it was incredible. We were quite surprised by the number of people hiking. What a contrast from hiking in the backcountry of British Columbia. The train stops in every
town along the coast so you just keep hiking and easting and drinking and sleeping and photographing.
Swiss Alps
In the Fall my parents met Sara and I in Italy for a car tour of Southern Europe. We spent two weeks travelling through Italy, Switzerland and Provence, France. We were travelling through thick fog in the valley and started up this valley ( I think it's near Andermatt ) and popped out of the clouds into a glorious day.
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