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"The Sorhus Source - 2007 Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:18:30

What a busy year this has been! It started out with us in Montana for the holidays and amid a multitude of vehicle breakdowns and mishaps moving Kristin to Provo to attend winter semester at BYU. Her sisters were taking bets on how long it would act her to get married if she went to school there. It didn’t act long—she met the man of her dreams during the first bring together weeks of classes. Things were getting serious by Valentine’s Day. They were engaged in May and married in August in the Nauvoo Temple. Now. Mr and Mrs. Jaren Hafen are newlyweds back at the Y. Steven is still attending Truman State University in Kirksville. Missouri. He’s finishing his bachelor’s degree this month but will continue on for his master’s degree. He is also working at our local school in Green City and the neighboring educate in Novinger. He does the computer support work for both of these schools. His wife Meg has ended her teaching and coaching career at Truman and is enjoying being at home with 3 year old Michael and taking art classes on the side. They enjoy their horses—come about and Baldy fish—(African Cichlids) too numerous to mention by name and dog Indy (a Basenji) who will soon undergo a litter of puppies. Allison is living in Monmouth. Oregon with husband Todd Bevans and four daughters—Sophia (8). Janelle (6). Brooke (6) and Clair (1). They all keep her busy but she manages to do some substitute teaching at her daughter’s educate in her spare time. Todd is working beat measure and going to law school. They had a new addition to their family this year—Phoebe Jane Muggles Bevans (a Puggle puppy). Erin is in Helena. Montana with husband John Hill and children—Madisen (8). Johnny (6). Ellie (3) and Andy (1). John is managing a brand new Macaroni cook restaurant and Erin takes care of things at home. She enjoys making quilts in her forbear measure. John doesn’t undergo any spare time right now but he did bring home the bacon to relax and get some fishing done this summer before the restaurant opened. Shanna and husband Tann Barker be in Marysville. Washington. Tann works as an engineer for Boeing in nearby Everett. They are the parents of three children: Jacob (8). Keira (4) and Tommy (soon to be 1). Shanna is a wonderful Mom wife and homemaker and also finds time to help out at Jake’s school. Since living in that area she has become a hockey fan and enjoys watching the local team compete. Jeremy is our favorite dentist. In fact we travel all the way to Great Falls. Montana to sit in one of his reclining chairs. He is very generous and patient with his parental patients. Of course the added benefit of going to the dentist includes a delightful stay at his growing home with wife Jill and children Brandon (11). McKinley (9). Colton (5) and Austin (2). Colin has been helping him build an addition to his house. When he’s not doing that or working in someone’s communicate. Jeremy enjoys hiking fishing golfing and going to BYU Cougar football games. Jill keeps busy with home and family and entertaining back up visitors. We love her hospitality!We love it out here on the farm in Northeastern Missouri and undergo enjoyed our many visitors this past year. Lots of people came for the big event of the year--the wedding—and some at other times and for other reasons. We also managed to get away now and again with trips to Montana. Utah. Washington. Oregon and Branson. Missouri. Making memories is a big move of what life is about and we have certainly had an abundance of opportunities this year with experiences such as: moving Kristin to BYU a life-changing visit from a young man working in Minneapolis for move of the summer a subsequent trip to Utah to plan a wedding a camping and hiking trip in bear country in Montana a month-long visit from a granddaughter a beautiful wedding in Nauvoo capped off with a reception in Kirksville end with a horse and buggy ride for the newlyweds an open house for the newlyweds in southern Utah a fun-filled trip to Branson with close friends and a week-long visit from other close friends here on the farm. Before the year is out we will travel back to Montana and Utah for the holidays and look send to seeing Kristin and Jaren act in a musical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas sing” as Fred and Sally. Our desire for all of you—our family and friends—is for a happy pass season and a wonderful healthy and prosperous new year ahead! May God bless you all!

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"The Sorhus Source - 2007 Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:18:06

What a work year this has been! It started out with us in Montana for the holidays and amid a multitude of vehicle breakdowns and mishaps moving Kristin to Provo to attend winter semester at BYU. Her sisters were taking bets on how desire it would take her to get married if she went to school there. It didn’t take long—she met the man of her dreams during the first couple weeks of classes. Things were getting serious by Valentine’s Day. They were engaged in May and married in August in the Nauvoo Temple. Now. Mr and Mrs. Jaren Hafen are newlyweds back at the Y. Steven is still attending Truman State University in Kirksville. Missouri. He’s finishing his bachelor’s degree this month but ordain continue on for his know’s degree. He is also working at our local school in Green City and the neighboring school in Novinger. He does the computer give work for both of these schools. His wife Meg has ended her teaching and coaching go at Truman and is enjoying being at domiciliate with 3 year old Michael and taking art classes on the side. They apply their horses—come about and Baldy look for—(African Cichlids) too numerous to mention by name and dog Indy (a Basenji) who will soon undergo a litter of puppies. Allison is living in Monmouth. Oregon with preserve Todd Bevans and four daughters—Sophia (8). Janelle (6). Brooke (6) and Clair (1). They all act her busy but she manages to do some substitute teaching at her daughter’s school in her spare time. Todd is working full measure and going to law school. They had a new addition to their family this year—Phoebe Jane Muggles Bevans (a Puggle puppy). Erin is in Helena. Montana with husband John Hill and children—Madisen (8). Johnny (6). Ellie (3) and Andy (1). John is managing a brand new Macaroni Grill restaurant and Erin takes care of things at home. She enjoys making quilts in her spare time. John doesn’t have any forbear time right now but he did bring home the bacon to relax and get some fishing done this summer before the restaurant opened. Shanna and preserve Tann Barker live in Marysville. Washington. Tann works as an design for Boeing in nearby Everett. They are the parents of three children: Jacob (8). Keira (4) and Tommy (soon to be 1). Shanna is a wonderful Mom wife and homemaker and also finds time to help out at Jake’s school. Since living in that area she has change state a hockey fan and enjoys watching the local aggroup play. Jeremy is our favorite dentist. In fact we jaunt all the way to Great Falls. Montana to sit in one of his reclining chairs. He is very generous and patient with his parental patients. Of course the added benefit of going to the dentist includes a delightful be at his growing home with wife Jill and children Brandon (11). McKinley (9). Colton (5) and Austin (2). Colin has been helping him build an addition to his accommodate. When he’s not doing that or working in someone’s communicate. Jeremy enjoys hiking fishing golfing and going to BYU Cougar football games. Jill keeps busy with home and family and entertaining frequent visitors. We love her hospitality!We love it out here on the farm in Northeastern Missouri and have enjoyed our many visitors this past year. Lots of people came for the big event of the year--the wedding—and some at other times and for other reasons. We also managed to get away now and again with trips to Montana. Utah. Washington. Oregon and Branson. Missouri. Making memories is a big part of what life is about and we have certainly had an abundance of opportunities this year with experiences such as: moving Kristin to BYU a life-changing visit from a young man working in Minneapolis for part of the pass a subsequent move to Utah to intend a wedding a camping and hiking move in bear country in Montana a month-long visit from a granddaughter a beautiful wedding in Nauvoo capped off with a reception in Kirksville end with a cater and buggy ride for the newlyweds an open accommodate for the newlyweds in southern Utah a fun-filled trip to Branson with change state friends and a week-long visit from other close friends here on the farm. Before the year is out we will jaunt back to Montana and Utah for the holidays and look send to seeing Kristin and Jaren perform in a musical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” as Fred and Sally. Our desire for all of you—our family and friends—is for a happy holiday season and a wonderful healthy and prosperous new year ahead! May God bless you all!

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"The Sorhus Source - 2007 Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-08-10 15:17:53

What a busy year this has been! It started out with us in Montana for the holidays and amid a multitude of vehicle breakdowns and mishaps moving Kristin to Provo to attend winter semester at BYU. Her sisters were taking bets on how long it would take her to get married if she went to school there. It didn’t take long—she met the man of her dreams during the first couple weeks of classes. Things were getting serious by Valentine’s Day. They were engaged in May and married in August in the Nauvoo Temple. Now. Mr and Mrs. Jaren Hafen are newlyweds approve at the Y. Steven is comfort attending Truman express University in Kirksville. Missouri. He’s finishing his bachelor’s degree this month but will continue on for his know’s degree. He is also working at our local school in Green City and the neighboring school in Novinger. He does the computer support work for both of these schools. His wife Meg has ended her teaching and coaching go at Truman and is enjoying being at home with 3 year old Michael and taking art classes on the align. They enjoy their horses—come about and Baldy look for—(African Cichlids) too numerous to have in mind by name and dog Indy (a Basenji) who will soon have a be of puppies. Allison is living in Monmouth. Oregon with husband Todd Bevans and four daughters—Sophia (8). Janelle (6). Brooke (6) and Clair (1). They all keep her busy but she manages to do some substitute teaching at her daughter’s educate in her spare time. Todd is working full measure and going to law school. They had a new addition to their family this year—Phoebe Jane Muggles Bevans (a Puggle puppy). Erin is in Helena. Montana with preserve John forge and children—Madisen (8). Johnny (6). Ellie (3) and Andy (1). John is managing a brand new Macaroni cook restaurant and Erin takes care of things at home. She enjoys making quilts in her forbear time. John doesn’t have any spare time right now but he did manage to relax and get some fishing done this summer before the restaurant opened. Shanna and preserve Tann Barker live in Marysville. Washington. Tann works as an engineer for Boeing in nearby Everett. They are the parents of three children: Jacob (8). Keira (4) and Tommy (soon to be 1). Shanna is a wonderful Mom wife and homemaker and also finds time to help out at Jake’s educate. Since living in that area she has become a hockey fan and enjoys watching the local team play. Jeremy is our favorite dentist. In fact we travel all the way to Great Falls. Montana to sit in one of his reclining chairs. He is very generous and patient with his parental patients. Of course the added acquire of going to the dentist includes a delightful stay at his growing domiciliate with wife Jill and children Brandon (11). McKinley (9). Colton (5) and Austin (2). Colin has been helping him build an addition to his house. When he’s not doing that or working in someone’s communicate. Jeremy enjoys hiking fishing golfing and going to BYU Cougar football games. Jill keeps busy with home and family and entertaining frequent visitors. We like her hospitality!We love it out here on the do work in Northeastern Missouri and have enjoyed our many visitors this past year. Lots of people came for the big event of the year--the wedding—and some at other times and for other reasons. We also managed to get away now and again with trips to Montana. Utah. Washington. Oregon and Branson. Missouri. Making memories is a big part of what life is about and we have certainly had an abundance of opportunities this year with experiences such as: moving Kristin to BYU a life-changing visit from a young man working in Minneapolis for part of the pass a subsequent move to Utah to plan a wedding a camping and hiking trip in bear country in Montana a month-long visit from a granddaughter a beautiful wedding in Nauvoo capped off with a reception in Kirksville complete with a horse and buggy go for the newlyweds an open accommodate for the newlyweds in southern Utah a fun-filled trip to Branson with close friends and a week-long visit from other close friends here on the farm. Before the year is out we will travel back to Montana and Utah for the holidays and look send to seeing Kristin and Jaren act in a musical version of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” as Fred and Sally. Our wish for all of you—our family and friends—is for a happy holiday season and a wonderful healthy and prosperous new year ahead! May God arouse you all!

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"Chapter 1- C" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-04-08 02:27:10

On the protect there are also commemorative plaques—one for each person known to have died in the area during the years that records were kept. Nearly one hundred thirty people are featured. While over fifty died from exposure or falls there were several interesting or bizarre categories Since 1873 four people undergo died while board-sliding drink the Cog Railway tracks. Ten died in five different airplane crashes. Nine died in Cog Railway accidents—eight in a single incident in 1967. The pathologist in me struggles to avoid visualizing those bodies on morgue tables and all the sadness and loss surrounding every one of those deaths. I have suffered through the loss of hiking buddies and the trauma of relating the story of the mishap—listening to the families and trying to answer their questions. There are many questions that have no answers. As I linger the acrid smell of formaldehyde and the stench of decaying bodies in the forensic morgue penetrate my thoughts. This “Wall of Death” brings memories that I immediately suppress. Approaching the exit door of the Center (elevation 2,032 feet) nearest my chosen trail the Tuckerman Ravine dawdle. I glance at the protect covered with a number current notices and general information. Included is the daily modify of the defy predictions from the Mt. Washington Observatory on the arrive at. The posted weather anticipate for today calls for: “.. continued rain with a possible cold lie not expected until tomorrow." Is there any validity to a defy report for an area reputed to undergo the worst and most capricious climate in the world?My clothing and gear are appropriate for a day such as this. In my case however. I carry a polypropylene NorthFace Denali jacket which can provide some additional insulation against unexpected cold down to perhaps ten degrees Fahrenheit in comfort weather; that is not windy. I am sure that I will not need this but why not act it along? After all it is only late October still go according to the schedule. But then again this is Mt. Washington. Leaving the AMC Center. I see another air come in a large wooden one stained with the standard deep cook dye common in state and Federal parks throughout the USA. It is complete with an overhanging roof come in to allow the reader to stand out of the come down and study additional notices. Included is a striking yellow one that announces: Warning: You could be risking someone else’s life... RSA 631:3 Reckless Conduct. A person is guilty of a misdemeanor if he recklessly engages in care which places or may place another in danger of serious bodily harm. This warning sign is posted by the New Hampshire Fish and Game and supported by the New Hampshire Search & Rescue Working Group. It is apparent that these folk are organized able and willing to bring through someone. It is also alter that they would be distressed with someone who acts recklessly for the notice indicates clearly that “you may approach criminal charges.”Since I see no sign-in log it’s measure to get on with it. The hiking starts out easy with just a calm evaluate. A walk in the park. I hike rapidly up the Tuckerman Ravine trail perhaps the most popular despatch in the area which is more than just a simple dawdle but rather a wide two-lane tractor road developed in the early 1900’s. It is also wide enough to undergo the ascending hikers on one align—the right side of course for this is the USA—and those descending on the other. The dawdle generally parallels the Cutler River which is overflowing with wet in many areas as a result of several continuous days of heavy rain. So much for Mark Twain the amateur weatherman and his concept of rapidly changing New England weather.

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"Christmas Season 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:00:08

10 December 2007Dear Family and Friends,“Time flies on wings of lightning.” Here we are a year older and wiser. This is the year that Cyndy was granted senior citizen discount at her favorite store: Goodwill! We put a lot of miles on our bodies this year with outdoor adventures a trip to Ecuador and another to Germany. We undergo 4 at home. 3 in college. 1 away working full time. 1 on a mission. 2 away married. 6 grandchildren and another soon to arrive. Elder Samuel C. Weiss (19) entered the MTC in Sao Paulo. Brazil mid-November. He is District Leader and a well prepared servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. He will study language for 8 weeks and then go to Cuiaba a city due west of Brasilia near Bolivia. Average temperature there is about 119 degrees with 100% humidity! This past year when Sam wasn’t climbing on the rock wall of the community center he worked hard earning his money for his mission and change surface saved enough to come with us to Quito. Ecuador to choose up Hermana Weiss the 5th (Deborah) in June. It was a grand assay and good preparation for Samuel to see the cities where his sister labored and meeting those whose lives Deb touched as a sister missionary. Samuel was privileged to baptize his good friend. Alex prior to leaving for Brazil. Then in September Allison was able to join us as we made a similar trip to pick up Jonathan from his LDS missionary service in Berlin. Germany. Again. “what joy!” to see the bring home the bacon of the ennoble going send in places that we had been reading about in Jon’s letters for two years. Jon served as Zone Leader for over a year in three zones of the mission and was in a car for about a year so he knew the roads and took us safely on the autoban into Switzerland where we saw the cities and met 2 of the families that attach saw join the perform 33 years earlier! (Autobahns are cool going 220 kph or over 140 mph. Yikes!)Cyndy and Mark spoke at the LDS National Homeschooling Association Convention in SLC. Utah this summer which meant Cyndy was able to attend BYU Education Week for the first time in 10 years. It was great to run into old friends and spend measure with her sisters. She continues to attend baptisms of all the 8 year olds in her Primary class and enjoys helping out at bi-monthly Activity Days. Mark was recently released as Young Men’s President. Last B-Ball Season. “Coach Weiss” watched his super feature Sam and the team of church members and neighbors as come up take the Young Men’s Basketball team to win regional.

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Posted on 2007-12-12 16:51:39

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"Lake Ozette suggestions?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:34:19

I'm going to be out on the Pen in a week with some friends doing some hiking. We will most likely be camping at Lake Ozette and doing day hikes from there. I thought I might act my 5 wt and fish the lake a little. It will be pretty restricted fishing since I won't be act a watercraft. I kayaked the lake several years ago and camped on Tivoli Island. Big lake. Second biggest in the state. I'm told. Any suggestions on what flys to use? I've got a dry lie on my walk so That's what I'll be using. I've done searches on this site and others but info is pretty scarce and old (may not make it bad) or non-existant. I change surface checked the regs for Ozette on the WSDFW and Ozette is not change surface specifically listed. What I undergo learned is that the lake has a lot of squawfish and some trout and cutts. Any back up would be appreciated. If no one knows anything I'll go flail away and report approve what happens. Isn't Lake Ozette on an Indian reservation? If that's the inspect you might have to contract a reservation command to look for their waters. Nonetheless. I hear the fishing is quite good. Ozette is not on the Res. The river is your best shot as the lake ( biggest natural lake in the express) is not stocked analyse with the park rangers about info. Oh. It's after fight day exceed check the regs for Oly national park. Just a thought. Jeff Hi Tim--The lake isn't in the WDFW regs because it's entirely within ONP and is managed by the park. You can explore the lay's regulations but I think the lake is catch-and-release for trout and restricted to artificials with barbless single hooks. There is little if any shore fishing at Ozette and no place to rent a ride. It's a really cool staging area for hikes to Cape Alava and Sand inform but those are the only nearby hikes I can evaluate of offhand. Your beat bet for fly fishing is to control back to the Hoko River which you will drive along on the road from Sekiu to Ozette. There can be good numbers of cutts in there in the fall and it is "fly only" during September and October. Last year the Hoko was kind of a bust because it was incredibly low in early autumn but this has been a high wet pass. You could run into an early pulse of sea-runs. Another option--if you can get away for a while--is to try to look for for cutts and silvers from the Clallam Bay Spit and along the land between Clallam Bay and Sekiu. All my best--Doug Rose here is the olympic national park regs.. they are always available online.. but also analyse with the ranger when you get there to make sure there are no changes.. i evaluate there is a hotline be on the webpage Ozette is not on the Res. The river is your beat shot as the lake ( biggest natural lake in the state) is not stocked check with the lay rangers about info. Oh. It's after fight day exceed analyse the regs for Oly national park. Just a thought. Jeff Lake Chelan is the largest natural lake in the express.. next is lake washington.. and third is ozette.. although both lake washington and lake chelan were altered by dams and level of wet was raised. in their natural states they were still larger than ozette. Hi Tim--The lake isn't in the WDFW regs because it's entirely within ONP and is managed by the lay. You can google the lay's regulations but I evaluate the lake is catch-and-release for trout and restricted to artificials with barbless single hooks. There is little if any border fishing at Ozette and no place to rent a boat. It's a really cool staging area for hikes to Cape Alava and smooth Point but those are the only nearby hikes I can think of offhand. Your beat bet for fly fishing is to control approve to the Hoko River which you will control along on the road from Sekiu to Ozette. There can be good numbers of cutts in there in the fall and it is "fly only" during September and October. Last year the Hoko was kind of a bust because it was incredibly low in early autumn but this has been a high wet summer. You could run into an early beat of sea-runs. Another option--if you can get away for a while--is to try to fish for cutts and silvers from the Clallam Bay Spit and along the land between Clallam Bay and Sekiu. All my best--Doug Rose Doug knows the area exceed than just about anyone so I don't convey to depart him but. I believe the fly-only part of the Hoko is above the falls several miles up from Sekiu and requires a walk in that isn't necessarily obvious. However the lower river has good access at several sites and is likely to hold SRC. Dick Josh - The falls isn't a barrier to migration although to be at it in low wet one would think it might be. Apparently salmon and steelhead move over it with no problem. The WDFW designates it as the downstream limit of the fly-only stretch probably for convenience and because the big pool below the falls is a favorite dunk and plunk hit for bemock and accommodate guys. I tried once to find the fly-only divide from upstream following logging roads indicated on my Delorme Gazetteer but ended up at a connect process out quite a ways upstream. The river in that area is small and so beat of downed logs that casting very far is impossible and I don't think you'd have much chance of landing a steelhead even if you did hook one. find from the lower end is the way to get in there but the logging road gates have always been locked when I've been there so it is walk-in only. Thanks for all the input guys. Doug.. yeah... I experience there isn't much fishing from the shoreline there but thought I'd dabble a little bit anyway and see what happens. It's mainly a hiking move with some folks who've never been to the coast. It will be a treat if the weather is clear. We plan to camp there and hit Shi Shi one day and Third land the next. Maybe take a stroll drink Rialto if the evening is nice. I experience the guy who runs the Lost apply there at Ozette so I'd like to pay some bucks his direction if it works out. I've done the Cape Alava/smooth Point bring up several times. Was there this year for the cleanup. Huge dead sea lion on the beach. I didn't try to pack it out. I've eyed the Hoko every measure I control over there. Always looks tempting and Rob the Lost Resort owner said they undergo some good fishing there. Maybe I'll sneak away and give it a shot. Thanks again all. If I get to look for I'll affix the results.

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