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= Wheeler Peak Planning =
'''Summary'''
''Car-trip'': 117 miles, (suggested 3hrs): St John's to Taos Ski Valley
''Walk distance'': 7.4 (private route notes, see below) - 8 miles (National Parks)
''DIfficulty'': Intermediate -- Expert
''Climb'': Just under 4000ft
''Links''
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&hl=en&saddr=st+johns+college,+santa+fe,+new+mexico&daddr=Wheeler+Peak,+new+mexico&sll=36.19045,-105.72306&sspn=1.121609,1.593018&ie=UTF8&ll=36.199958,-105.58136&spn=1.121482,1.593018&z=9&om=1 Google Maps directions and route]
* [http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=36.5567&lon=-105.4169&size=m&symshow=n&u=6&datum=nad83&layer=DRG25&s=50 Peak at topozone .. printable topographic maps]
* [http://www.fs.fed.us/r3/carson/html_trails/trail_wheeler_peak.html National Forrest trail advice]
* [http://www.jackieandalan.com/wheelerpeak.html Trip report -- informative, with photos]


= Resources for CSSS Participants =
= Resources for CSSS Participants =

Revision as of 21:03, 12 June 2007

Wheeler Peak Planning

Summary

Car-trip: 117 miles, (suggested 3hrs): St John's to Taos Ski Valley

Walk distance: 7.4 (private route notes, see below) - 8 miles (National Parks)

DIfficulty: Intermediate -- Expert

Climb: Just under 4000ft

Links


Resources for CSSS Participants


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Photos from CSSS07

Lake Nambe Hiking Trip

  • Email me if you would like to see some more photos from this trip (I will email you the .zip file).

About me

G'day all,

Walking in the Malverns (GB) with my nephew, Lachlan.

Just saying hello here -- other work-related stuff is below. Tried to find a photo bushwalking in the Australian mountains, but I'm usually behind the lense, rather than infront of it, so this is the best I could do -- walking in the Malverns -- hills near to where my sister was studying in Oxford, GB. The other pic is taken of a beautiful stand of Eucalyptus trees (mainly Eucalyptus pilularis (Blackbutt) or E. saligna (Sydney Blue Gum)) in the Blue Gum Forrest -- a famous walking destination to the West of Sydney, Australia, where I work. Sadly, the forrest is mostly destroyed now due to bushfires that hit in the recent Summer. A shame, but I thought I'd share them with you all the same.

The Blue Gum forrest, Blue Mountains National Park, West of Sydney, Australia.

I'm working at the School of Economics, University of NSW, Sydney, Australia. My background is in engineering/chemistry, and have continued to be fascinated by self-organizing systems -- then studying self-organizing polymer membranes, and now, studying self-organizing/endogenous network formation processes in human interaction networks. This means working in game theory, graph theory, and computational modelling of human behaviour -- specifically trying to ask, What is the outcome of a system of interacting individuals who are able to change their interaction environment themselves? Follow the link below for more info on this, including my recent PhD dissertation on the topic.

Other than walking, other things I'm into include going to church (I currently attend Unichurch, UNSW), mountain running (see The B-List) and road and mountain biking.

I was in Santa Fe in 2004 and am looking forward to becoming an 'ossy' again...

See you in Santa Fe!

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