Thursday, July 28, 2011

Sweden!

Iceland Express stops in Reykjavik. Where are all the trees?

Ah! Back in Sweden!!!

Svenskpotatis

Into the forest to find some cantarella mushrooms



Not in Utah anymore

Cantarella mushrooms

Moose print

More cantarella mushrooms

Raspberries aka Hallon

Local (and really good) bouldering at Dye. Though water was actually running down the holds, the Swedes insisted it was dry. "It's amazing what chalk will do."


Indeed we could climb!




Swimming and leisure at Vänern

Vänern, Sweden's largest lake

Back in Dye. A cinematographer filming himself cleaning up the bottom of many problems



A video from David on Dye's classics

New Hampshire/ Vermont Family Reunion

It's been about 10 or more years since my mom's side of the family has properly gotten together -so we all decided to meet during July near Stowe, Vermont.

Old keys at my grandmother's house

Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, from my grandmother's window

Driving up to Lake Mansfield

The Lake Mansfield Trout Club

Boating on Lake Mansfield

Uncle Nat arrives from Boston


Hiking a lot longer than we expected to


Lake Mansfield from above


Hiking Hunger Mountain with good friends, Sara and Jen (from college)

Jen atop a mountain
Sara on the summit


So much water!

Back in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, at the Laurel Lake Swim Club

Steve getting ready to swim

Lobsters going for a swim at Mimi's house


Monday, July 11, 2011

Peace Out, Montana. Hello, East Coast, Sweden!

I've had a quick few days in Bozeman to deal with losing my old laptop and hang out with my family. My dad, brother and I went on hikes every day.

Now I leave for the East Coast (Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire), and then Sweden for two months!