Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Summits!

Quandary,

bierstadt, Grey's and torreys,

  yale

Pass in Peru


Pass on Nepal


Volcano in Indonesia

Skydiving-July 2013-C

On the list

ICeland- Heidi and I almost did this in 2012, but we ended up in Honduras instead.  It is still on my list

Africa

An island trip where I boat from island to island with my kayak, scuba, and sup gear...Maldives ;)

Patagonia-one I do a little more back country training!

New Zealand/Australia- I have no excuses now that I know so many people over there!

Hawaii-trying to make this happen for spring break-I learned about the Kalalau trail from my friend Leah who did it summer 2014.  I am dying to hike the trail and the kayak the coast as well as see the canyon on Kauai and SUP and surf in the waters.

Ski in Japan.

Have a close encounter with a whale in a kayak or while scuba diving.

Lead my own yoga/hike/SUP/kayak retreat!!!!!!!

Skydive Dubai

Banff

More ice climbing!

Turkey Greece Croatia 

Conundrum-Fall 2014-C

Conundrum Hot springs

Books

There were some books that just made a difference in my life.  I have always wanted to have them all in one place so...

Veronika Decides to Die  Paulo Coehlo
Guns, Germs, and Steel  Jared Diamond
Shantaram  Gregory David Roberts
Three Cups of Tea  Greg Mortenson
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle  Barbara Kingsolver
Longitudes and Attitudes  Thomas Friedman
Overthrow  Steven Kinzer
1984 George Orwell


Top 10's (11's)

TTop 11 sights:
Water off the coasts of Thailand-stunning!


Coral canyons and sea-life in Utila (Honduras)


Macchu Picchu (Peru)

Angkor Wat (Cambodia)

Glaciers in Alaska

Cliff hike in Portugal to hidden caves that we had to swim to

Salt flats in Bolivia that had flamingos

Fjords of Norway


Almalfi Coast of Italy


Christiania in Copenhagen (I loved Copenhagen)


City life in London and New York City
Lightning storm on mainland Honduras seen from utila

Top 11 experiences:
Having my thyroid removed in Costa Rica because I didn't have insurance
Hitch hiking around Alaska just because we could
Yoga retreat with Schuyler Grant at Xinalani
Annapurna Circuit with blisters


Healing from a breakup in Indonesia-Bali, Ubud, Yoga Barn, Gili Islands, Volcano
Kayaking/hiking/ice climbing/bears/boys in Alaska

Blue Hole Dive in Belize

Learning that I love to surf, SUP, kayak, and scuba even though I've always been a mountain girl
Dune buggy rides in Peru around the oasis city of

Dropping everything to move to Steamboat for a winter without a job

Studying abroad

Top 10 lows:
Motorcycle accident in Costa Rica
Getting denied entrance into Canada for a romantic weekend because my ex had a DUI 8 years ago
Cold/long/loud bus rides in S.America
Bathroom situation in Nepal homestay


Being underwhelmed in Sedona


Getting sick in the middle of a long bus ride to Cambodia with no working bathroom.
Paris alone because there was a strike on my train to the coast.


Staying up all night in Milan on the streets with a bunch of random people
Breakdown in Java
missing my boat from Sweden to Finland.

Monday, July 21, 2014

Ubud-Yoga Retreat-July 2014-C

We had driven through Ubud before on my surf retreat to visit the rice terraces and I had thought the city looked a little too hectic.  Steph from S. Africa had given me a hotel recommendation that ended up being SO amazing.  The place is stunning and everyone is so nice.  I had my phone on rice for a couple of days so I am really hoping to get pictures in Ubud.  This place is full of such beautiful things.  There are huge kites flying all over the sky-not like kites you see in America, these are more like car size and fly VERY high.  If you are on a hill you can catch a view of the rice terraces sprawling out from the city and between the shops there are amazing temples, hotels and spas that are amazingly decorated.  Since I am back from a Muslim island to a Hindu island, the smells and offerings are everywhere as well as Buddhist decor.  This place is made for yogis and hippies, there are natural products, locally made jewelry and clothes, vegan/raw/organic restaurants everywhere.  Yoga and spas are found on every street and everyone is chilled out and friendly.  I love it here and cant wait to check into my retreat tonight.  I have not wanted to shop throughout the whole trip, but here, the art/jewelry/clothes/oils are so tempting.  I could go crazy!!!I hope, hope, hope that my phone works and I can get photos!!!




My birthday "cake"!  They added mint and pineapple for me!!
Those are flower petals in the middle!

After finishing the detox

First food-Papaya!!!

I keep wanting to write about this retreat but I am having trouble putting words to it.  The whole property is a celebration and expression of life.  There is such a wonderful vibe here.  I am going to start with a list of my experiences and then add more narrative later...
The mornings begin with kefir shots and relaxing yoga.
During the day we have wheat grass shots, herbal tea, coconut water and two amazing green juices.
I have had massage treatments, exfoliating scrubs, acupuncture.
We have learned and used herbs, ayurveda (tongue scraping-ugh), PH testing, pranayama, traditional chinese medicine.

We have had sound therapy, energy healing, chakra balancing, meditations, yoga nidra.

In our group we do journaling, circle sharing (thanks Boettcher and Yoga Teacher Training for making me a pro-circle sharer).

Our amazing Detox Leader and Herbalist have put together an amazingly well rounded and super supported detox to let our digestive system rest and heal.  Our leader looks like Natalie Portman and has a crazy cool background.

My room is simple and peaceful and has the sound of running water from a stream outside.  There are four yoga studios on the compound and there is always songs, chanting or random yells coming from them!

My favorite parts have been the additional yoga classes I have taken (I have never laughed so much as in the yoga class with Les Levanthal, who is amazing).  AND, my goodness, I cant describe the Ecstatic dancing.  There was one Friday night and one on SUnday.  It is this sweaty, filthy, animalistic, loud, pulsing freedom of expression.  There are ball dancers, hoop dancers, people rolling on the floor, people who dont stop jumping, people making out, just everything you could imagine.  The music is wonderful and fills the entire compound.

Today is my last day.  We had our first food yesterday starting with a papaya.  We ate it very slow and got super full.  We then had a celebratory salad (I know, salads arent that celebratory to me either :( 
This morning I had a huge fruit plate and some chickpeas.  Im going to keep with the no dairy, soda, and wheat for a month to see how I feel.  Im sure I will have meat before too long, but as of now, I am not craving it.   
Before my flights I took an amazing power yoga class in the open air, am going to have something deliciaious for lunch, do some shopping and I am going to get a body scrub, massage, and pedicure-bliss before the hours of transit :)
I have four flights in the next 2.5 days:  Bali to Java, Java to Japan, Japan to New York, and then finally NYC to Denver arriving in Denver at 7pm on the 31st.  I am super excited to get back and start this next school year and get back to my yoga class (I miss you guys!).  I may come back to Indonesia in the future, there is so much more to explore and I have had such a wonderful time.


With Love!!!!

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Gili T-July2014-C

Gili Air was kind of couple-y so I headed on the local boat to Gili T which is supposed to be much more lively.  I had another Dutch guy on the boat and we decided to find a hotel together.  (Un)fortunately, he had this idea that we could find an amazing, but cheap place on the other side of the island and we ended up walking around the whole island (2 hours) with our backpacks on, just to end up where we had started.  We finally found a home stay that I ended up staying at, but he went to another just down the road.  I met up with the two Aussies from Lembongan and we made plans for the  night.  THey had had a misadventure the night before so they were wary about going out, but Gili T is known for its nightlife so I wanted to head out.  We started at the open night market which is a crazy hectic place where all the raw food is layed out, you pick what you want and then they cook it on a BBQ.  I ordered some safe skewers (I did try fresh red snapper) and rice.  We then went to bar where a band was playing.  They were pretty good playing Bob Marley to Foo Fighters.  People were definitely there to party.  We met some Brazilian guys who quickly got too rowdy for us.  We briefly saw the Norwegians, and the Dutch guy, but the place was so hectic and loud you really couldnt keep track of anyone!  After seeing a bunch of girls fall of tables and drop their drinks everywhere we moved on to a silent party.  You see everyone dancing but hear no music because everyone is dancing with headphones on.  The funny thing about this place was the fact that there were two DJs on two channels so half of the bar was dancing to more pop music while the other half was dancing to hip hop.  I loved dancing at this place-no shoes, on the beach with great music.

I planned on staying on Gili T until I headed back to Bali but I was talked into going back to Gili Air and there are just more day activities there.

We rode the boat back, I got my bed back at the crazy hostel and we set out to snorkel and SUP.  The snorkeling was very nice again-such a variety of fish.
The Aussie girls and I got the SUPBoards  and started messing around.  Becky did gymnastics and was willing to play around with tricks on the board.  We did headstands, backbends and some ridiculous jump turns.  I can not wait to SUP again.  This was especially nice because the water was so clear, you could see the sand, coral, and fish underneath you as you are paddling along.

We are going to get a lounge area tonight and relax as it is my last night on the islands and I head to UBUD tomorrow!









We found a great lounge area on the beach and settled in to try some local flavors and relax to enjoy the sunset.  I caused some trouble by flying a paper airplane to the guys at the table next to us.  One thought I had sent it directly to him...oops.  We were unimpressed by the local shakes that we had gotten, which really disappointed me because I was really looking forward to them :(  My so sweet south African friend joined us for a bit as we ate.  Then we headed to the bar where the paper airplane guys were as well as others from the local dive shop.  I didnt want to call it a night since it was my last night on the islands but i headed home to the hostel where I found a friend from before and Im sure we drove the others crazy as we whispered between the beds.
On the boat back to Bali, we stopped back by Gili T and I found a part of the island that I hadnt paid attention to before because I was with the Dutch guy looking for a hostel-the adventure part.  There were SUPs, kayaks, and a really beautiful beach.  The rest of the island is kind of gritty or really exclusive but I liked this little area and wish I had noticed it before.  Since I didnt have my camera, I asked a very handsome German to take some pictures and email them to me-we'll see if I get them!

The day was especially beautiful and I was super disappointed to leave.  I could def. have stayed a couple of more days on Lembongan, Gili T and Gili Air.

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Gili air-July2014-C

Yay, after for days of trekking I'm on a beach in paradise.  I scheduled a scuba for tomorrow, ate a great meal (after pretty decent, but still camp food), and snorkeled all around.  The beach here is gorgeous and I saw a ton of different types of fish while  snorkeling.  The coral its not that nice unfortunately, but less than ten minutes in, a huge turtle swam under me, came up for air and swam beside me.  I was squealing so much, the guy next to me started laughing. 
I'm going to try to kayak, sup,, and scuba tomorrow before I head to gili t!

I got up ready for kayaking and totally excited.  The weather was perfect and the sea looked calm.  I was determined to go around the island.  I didnt see any other kayakers, but there were a lot of boats out that I could have flagged down.  I did the east side of the island no problem.  THere were these amazing schools of little silver fish that would all jump out of the water and the birds would get them from above and larger fish would get them from below.  It was amazing to see.  Turning the corner to the north there were a couple of reef breaking waves, but I went through them fine and I was feeling a little bit cocky.  I continued on the north and the waves were now coming parallel to me, so  for every big one, i had to turn the kayak.  I was still going on pretty well and then I saw the north east corner.  There were so many waves breaking in so many places.  I started to get a little nervous, but I really thought I could just round the corner and be fine...no, I got my ass handed to me.  Igot hit with so many waves, just dumping water all over me.  So I beached my boat, turned around, walked it a bit and then got back in.  I had to go against the current until I got back on the east side of the island where it was really calm.  I was exhausted AND my phone got wet even in a plastic bag in the "dry area".  Hopefully this is not the end of the pictures for my trip:( 

I rested for the afternoon and then went scuba diving in the afternoon.  We went to Turtle Heaven and saw so many turtles and fish.  It was so full of sea life.  The coral was ok, but the turtles were the real draw, there were swimming turtles and sleeping turtles.  I loved this big daddy one that was sleeping in this tiny corner of coral pretending like there were ten or so divers staring at him.  People really kept their distance on this dive which I totally appreciated.  I dove with just the divemaster and on other girl.  There were a ton of people doing their certifications though.  We also saw an octopus.

On the dive boat I met the sweetest girl from S Africa that I went to dinner with, its amazing how much you can enjoy a person that you just met!  Also, I had switched from my HORRIBLE "hotel" to a brand new hostel on the island.  I shared a room with 6 others and it was such a typical hostel feel-very easy to meet others.  THere was a guy from Longmont in the bed next to me and another from the Netherlands that joined  Steph (S Africa) and I for drinks.  If I go back to Gili Air I might stay there again.


BUT...I left the next day to head to GIli T...