Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Fly Fishing on Big Bear Lake

One thing I've always wanted to do better is relax and enjoy my surroundings a big more. I sometimes get caught up in the adventure and excitement of pushing myself and forget to stop and smell the roses, or catch some fish. So in trying to steer myself towards a new direction, I've decided to take up fly fishing...

I got a killer deal on a basic setup from my good friends over at North Shore Trading Company. Mike Tuttle runs Big Bear Fishing Adventures, a full service guiding operation, out of the store and on top of hooking up the rod and reel he was kind enough to take me out for a lesson on how to get started. 

My setup is sweet. Pole is graphite and breaks down into 4 pieces all of which go into a bomb proof case. The reel has its own pouch. Just need some flys and a net, maybe some basic fishing tools, and I'm ready to rock. For the lesson Mike supplied me with some waders and showed me the basics of setting up  the line. After that we were in the water and learning to cast which is a lot of fun...and really challenging!

 (Mike explaining the basics)

 (Learning the art of fly fishing!)

(Fly fishing in Boulder Bay on Big Bear Lake!)


I'm excited to keep learning and even more pumped to add something else to the arsenal of outdoor activities I enjoy. If you get a chance swing by and check out my friends over at the North Shore Trading Company and Big Bear Fishing Adventures. They've got a great operation going on in Fawnskin, on the north shore of the lake. Tell them Matt sent you over and they will hook you up! 

(planning a trip to Colorado this summer)

Monday, May 16, 2011

Time to Ride!

(Time trial bike all ready to go!)

The Cycling Association is holding all sorts of different rides, my favorite being the Thursday Night Time Trials. It will be the same course over the entire summer, with some Thursday nights being "officially" timed. This is a great way to measure progress over the summer. Last week I rode the 10.5 mile course in 27 minutes flat which is an average speed of 23.3 mph. My goal over the course of the summer is to break 24 minutes...just over 26 mph average. Some fast guys showed up last week but I felt the pressure to ride fast because of the new wheels on the bike...I went first out on the course and had to put in a hard effort to not get caught. Sounded like a few of the guys rode in the 26 minute range and local Pro Mountain Biker Derek Hermon was down in the 25's. I am really looking forward to trying to drop my time down and to the weekly get together with a bunch of local riders. For more info on this ride or others check out the info HERE!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A New Challenge in Town?

The Seven Summits of Big Bear have become somewhat of a local challenge. It's perfect. Something you can start now, and finish in a few months, or a few years. There is no time limit...just the amount of time it takes you to complete. But what if there was a time limit? Or what if the goal was to complete the task of tackling all 7 summits in the shortest amount of time possible, traveling only by foot. This is the talk among the local scene right now. Taking this peaceful and inspiring journey of hiking, and turning it into a grueling endurance push...sounds fun.

Check out this write up on the Trails Foundation page about a potential route: HERE

(A young Harper contemplates her own 7 summits push)

For now I am going to work on planning my route and practicing in sections. The total mileage looks to be anywhere from 50+ depending on the chosen route, with a ton of elevation gain and loss. I agree that it could be done in under 24 hours...and think if I can get the route dialed in I might be able to break that mark!