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		<title>To Be On The 101 Or Not To Be</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I walked just outside of town and started flying my &#8220;Brookings&#8221; sign. Figuring I&#8217;d get that far at least for the day. I got my first ride within 30 minutes of trying to get a ride. That ride got me to Klamath California. About 20 miles south of Crescent City. There I stopped in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I walked just outside of town and started flying my &#8220;Brookings&#8221; sign.  Figuring I&#8217;d get that far at least for the day.  I got my first ride within 30 minutes of trying to get a ride.  That ride got me to Klamath California.  About 20 miles south of Crescent City.  There I stopped in the gas station got a treat for Manny and started walking up the highway.  I just got on the highway when I pitbull puppy came running across the highway and got hit by a logging truck.  It was real gross and made me feel very upset.  I pulled the dogs body off the highway.  It didn&#8217;t have a collar, so there wasn&#8217;t much I could do to contact the owner.  When I started walking down the highway after that dog got hit I didn&#8217;t feel like hitching at all.  So I just kept walking.  I didn&#8217;t make it far down the road when a guy and this woman pulled over and asked if I was going north.  I was surprised how quick I got a ride without hitching.  This ride took me all the way to downtown Seattle.  Ted and Mary where great people to talk with and I enjoyed the ride greatly.  When I got to Seattle I looked for a hostel with no luck in the area I was in.  I went to a local bar that allowed me to bring Manny inside.  Chatted with the patrons there till closing then caught a cab outside the city limits.  I crashed in the tall grass on side the highway then walked here to McDonalds to write this entry.  I have my &#8220;Spokane&#8221; sign made and will try hitching there today.  Talk again soon. Peace</p>
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		<title>Manny and The Bear</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:51:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heading up the Redwood Creek I was feeling pretty slow after a hard night of partying with Mark and his crew. Had a couple beers called &#8220;Train Wreck&#8221;. Thats exactly what they did to me. But all was good, it was hot and I had a 3 mile hike back and forth across the creek [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heading up the Redwood Creek I was feeling pretty slow after a hard night of partying with Mark and his crew.  Had a couple beers called &#8220;Train Wreck&#8221;.  Thats exactly what they did to me.  But all was good, it was hot and I had a 3 mile hike back and forth across the creek to sweat out the beer.  When I was finally satisfied I was far enough from town and the highway, I found a great spot under a group of huge redwoods.  I quickly pitched the tent, cleared the ground, and built a small fire pit.  It was great spot!  The creek(which is more like a small river) was right near and plenty of woods to explore around me.</p>
<p>After the first evening I realized that sleep was going to be harder than I thought.  I was lying in the tent finishing up reading &#8220;Travels with Charley&#8221; by Steinbeck.  When Manny started with a low and odd sounding growl.  I then heard the bushes start moving close by.  I quietly climbed out of the tent and put Manny on his leash.  Scanning around the area behind the tent I could see the bushes moving.  Instead of standing there and waiting for the animal to move I clapped my hands.  You guessed it.  It was a large black bear that popped its head up to check me out.  Easily within throwing distance this bear stood completely up before Manny started barking like crazy.  I guess bears don&#8217;t like little fox like looking dogs.  The bear jumped back making a odd sound and ran fast in the other direction.  I have to admit this bear got my heart racing.  I haven&#8217;t seen one that up and close in the wild before.  That was just the beginning of a long sleepless night.</p>
<p>When the bear passed and Manny and I calmed down I finished reading my book.  Stoked up the fire and relaxed back in my mummy bag.  Soon I heard many Elk bellowing around the creek area.  This sound is not a quiet sound.  They go at it for hours, reminding me of the sounds the dinosaurs made in the Jurassic Park movies.  They below, smack antlers together making all kinds of racket all night long.  I know it seems selfish of me to complain but I was really tired. hehe <img src='http://xtrmweb.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>The 2nd day went great.  I finally did catch up on some napping and sleeping through out the day.  Gathered up a large supply of firewood to keep toasty and relaxed to a pot of spaghetti I cooked over the fire.  Yup a pot!  I was hungry and so was Manny!  Night came and soon the Elk came as well.  I guess I got use to the sound or I was so tired I slept till early morning when a can I had placed in the tree came falling down and a elk cow jumped back from it.  If any time I wish I had a good digital camera with me that morning was the time.  I peaked out the tent to see what was going on outside.  To my surprise the area that I had pitched in was a great grazing meadow for elk.  There had to be 15+ in the field within a 100 yards of my tent.  I walked slowly around my campsite talking to the elk.<br />
&#8220;Wanna go for a car ride mr. bull Elk&#8221; I said.<br />
&#8220;No thanks little human man and dog, I&#8217;m just fine right here&#8221;<br />
As you can see it was a short conversation.  The largest of the bulls stared me down but made no forward movement towards me.  I kept Manny leashed so he wouldn&#8217;t go nuts and chase them all away.  They didn&#8217;t seem to mind Manny&#8217;s barking.  At one point I walked within 20 feet or less of a couple cows.  It was awesome how well they took to Manny and I.  I wish I had a camera to show how close and how calm the elk were.  I did make an a try at recording them with the laptop but as you&#8217;ll see in my next couple posts it turned out like ass.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m now back in the town of Orick finishing up some changes for Mark.  I&#8217;ll be heading back out on the road tomorrow morning, continuing north on the 101.  Peace</p>
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		<title>Back into the woods</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:49:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[And now I&#8217;m heading back into the woods for a couple days of relaxation! Just gonna head up into the redwoods a few miles and find a good spot to camp out and chill with Manny for a bit. I had a great time in Orick with Mark and all his employees. All great people! [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And now I&#8217;m heading back into the woods for a couple days of relaxation!  Just gonna head up into the redwoods a few miles and find a good spot to camp out and chill with Manny for a bit.  I had a great time in Orick with Mark and all his employees.  All great people!  We had a big party last night and possibly drank a lot of beer but it was all good.  I&#8217;ll be stopping by his place on the way out of town.  He has some other computer work he wants me to do for him before I leave the area.  Talk again soon.  Peace.</p>
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		<title>Still Hanging In Orick</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 23:48:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Having a good time building this new site for Hawg Wild. He wants a bunch of extra stuff on it that will be fun to build and interesting to check back in on. A video drinking contest will be the next add on for his site. Lots of custom built to order type scripts to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having a good time building this new site for Hawg Wild.  He wants a bunch of extra stuff on it that will be fun to build and interesting to check back in on.  A video drinking contest will be the next add on for his site.  Lots of custom built to order type scripts to control his site.  So now waiting on a domain transfer to propagate for next 12 hours or so.  Then we&#8217;ll fine tune his new site, get new graphics on it and such.  In the mean time Manny is having fun playing with the pig they have here.  They&#8217;re getting it fat for a New Years pig roast.  Sounds awesome!  I haven&#8217;t had a good pig roast since one of the Krook kids wedding reception at Krook&#8217;s camp on the basin.  That was a long time ago!  I&#8217;ve also been enjoying exploring the coastal cliffs and the big ass f*cking trees here.  Right now looks like I&#8217;ll still be here till mid week.  Then I&#8217;ll continue my trek north.  Update more soon.. peace</p>
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