Sunday, February 22, 2009

2009.2.22. Tiger Mt. Poo Poo Point.

A short hike, but a nice workout. About 4 miles R/T, 2000 ft. South launch is a nice meadow, overlooking Rainier and Olympic (of course, not seen today). North launch is a bit further, with a bright green plastic carpet for the paragliders, overlooking Lake Sammamish, Squak Mt., houses and highway.
Direction: I-90 exit 17, south for about 3 miles. An parking area of about 20 cars on the east side. A nice map.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

2009.2.14. Oyster Dome

Oyster Dome left 2009.2.14. A short hike to Oyster Dome. Less than 2000ft, 6.5 miles (<3 hrs) R/T. Nice view: lots of small island, and some peaks of Vancouver Island, too cloudy to see the Olympics. A bat cave (without bat) about 2 miles in. Otherwise keep left at the forks. A small wedding was in preparation up top, even with proper attires. Snow lingered a bit towards the top, so somewhat slippery and muddy. Some snow geese, lots of ducks and 1 heron along the drive.
Direction: at milepost 10 on north SR 11 (Chuckanut Drive) west of I-5. A restaurant and toilet just north of the trail head. Possible to drive up, from another direction.

Friday, February 06, 2009

2009.2.5. "Memphis" at 5th Ave Theatre

2009.2.5. Memphis at The 5th Ave Theatre, a co-production with La Jolla Playhouse. Written by Joe DiPietro. Music by David Bryan. Storyline loosely follows the life of Dewey Phillips, the first white D.J. who played "race" music on radio. Quite funny at times. Smooth scene changes (scenic design by David Gallo, I especially like the radio box). Effective image projections (lighting design by Howell Binkley). Energetic songs and dances. As always, too much sound amplification.