CSSS 2009 Santa Fe-After Hours
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Hiking
I'm excited by the excellent hiking and backpacking available around Santa Fe! For now, if you're interested in some hiking put down your name, previous experience and equipment you will be bringing (for those interested in overnight hiking). Later, we can use this page to arrange specific plans -- although if you have some ideas or intentions already, please put them down. SteveLade 03:28, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
- Steven Lade. Experience: many multi-day hikes ("backpacks"?) in Australia. Equipment: probably 2-man tent and my sleeping bag. Won't fit my stove I think. I enjoy strenuous hikes but am no masochist.
- Daniel Wuellner. Experience: several backpacking trips (2-5 days) in Wisconsin and California. Equipment: 2-person tent, stove, water filter. I'll also have a car (seats 4). I like strenuous day hikes and easy-moderate overnight trips.
- Casey Helgeson. I did a three month hike on the Florida National Trail in 2000, but very little since then. I won't be equipped for overnight camping, but would love to do some day hikes.
- watson. I've done many backpacking trips over the last decade and a half or so in various parts of the country. I brought camping supplies including a 2-human tent and a stove. Observing beauty is my main objective when hiking, whether the trail is difficult or not. Strenuous is a good substitute sometimes.
Hiking Plans
- Tentative plan for Atalaya Mountain, Saturday. Trail starts at the parking lot here at St John's! Meet after breakfast at 9AM? Trail is 7 miles return, 2000ft elevation gain, I've seen no recommended times but I'd expect we'd return mid-afternoon. Good views back over Santa Fe. Trail easy at start but steep towards end. Should be a nice warm up before moving onto more difficult hikes. You'll need walking shoes, lunch, water (I suggest 3L), hat, sunscreen, rain jacket and a sweater just in case. Add your name if you're interested, but watch this space for confirmation (or alternative hikes -- did you buy that book Margreth?). Interested people: Steve Lade, Milena (POSSIBLY CHANGING TO SUNDAY TO MAKE ROOM FOR A BANDELIER TRIP ON SAT)
Mahyar Malekpour: If this hike is rescheduled for Sunday, I'm in.
- Bandelier National Monument day trip *this* Saturday (13th)? I'm thinking a stop at the museum, hike the short trail to the cave sites, and then do a longer hike to a backcountry ruin (e.g., Yapeshi Pueblo). Also, I have a friend who, for his dissertation, incorporated ecological resilience theory into a time-series analysis of the archaeological settlements there...I could get a summary of his research, which could make for interesting and potentially relevant discussion during our visit to the sites. It takes about 1.5 hours to drive there. I can comfortably take one other person in my truck, and uncomfortably two people. Interested peops: Randy Haas
- this was originally scheduled for the following weekend, but I've moved it up to the 13th by suggestion
- Things you'll need: a ride, walking shoes, ~3L water, food, a warm coat or sweater (it's good to have a mix of warm and cool-weather clothes because the weather can change rapidly here).
- There's a cafe at the visitors center where we can get lunch or dinner. I'll see if the diner here can provide us with to-go lunches. Otherwise, we can plan on making a grocery store stop on the way out.
- Things you may want to bring: a hat, sun screen, a rain coat, camera....
Mahyar Malekpour: Count me in. I have a car and room for three. Steven Lade: I'd like to come, and hereby claim a car space!
Sports
St. John's Facilities
Please let John Paul know if you want to schedule court (basketball/volleyball) or field (soccer/football/rugby) games in advance. We need to get approval from conference services to make sure there are no *other* events going on.
Soccer
Mahyar would like to start up a soccer game, Tuesday 6/9, 7:00 on the St. John's soccer field. We'll bring the ball. You bring the game. Mahyar Malekpour
Roozbeh: I will play.
Marek: So will I. If anyone has size 8 (Eur 42) or similar sport shoes to lend, I'd be very grateful.
Randy Haas: I'm in.
Basketball
We just started doing some sort of static simulation of what it's usually called "basketball". We plan to play on a somewhat regular basis after the afternoon lecture: the more we are, the better it is. Jacopo Tagliabue
Climbing/Bouldering
I brought shoes and a harness. Don't know the area yet. watson
Music
Music on the Hill™ 2009
St. John's College Athletic Field Wednesday evenings, 6-8 p.m.
This is something going on every Wednesday, for those who are interested in a bit of relaxing high culture.John Paul
Yes. Saw a posted add for this. Free every week. This (first) week looks to be featuring Brazilian Jazz! watson
Music in Santa Fe
Haven't done the legwork yet to see whats brewing down in the city, but I'd love to go hear some acoustic sounds or rock out to some electronic beats (SF has a vibrant scene I'm told). watson
Yoga
There were some people interested in doing yoga. I am not terribly good, but would love to join a group. Alexander Mikheyev
watson: Also totally into this. Mornings slightly preferred. I've practiced some Anusara and have a very simple/short routine I do most mornings which I'd be happy to share.
I am sure I will do some yoga, I have been looking at the websites of some of the local studios. My ankle is bothering me a bit, so I will probably wait a couple days and then go check one out. I was thinking of trying the bikram place first although I am not too picky. http://www.bikramyoga-santafe.com/schedule.html. Bikram is hot yoga for those who don't know. Looks to be $10 for drop in students, 1.5 hour classes, supposed to be for any level. Corinne.
Erin Taylor: I'm interested in the Bikram yoga - let me know when you plan to go. Also, I brought a great yoga DVD by Bryan Kest [1] which is Ashtanga style. I often do this in the mornings, it takes about 1 hour. The TVs in the common rooms don't seem to work but I can set it up on my laptop or someone else's, mine will require a power outlet however. For anyone interested, any thoughts on a suitable location?
Games
I brought Set, Backgammon and Cards. I'm particularly interested in getting a game of Set going soon. Anywhere between 2 and 10 people can play. If you haven't played yet, its all about pattern matching. Its addictive and I'd be happy to indoctrinate you. watson
Also I love the group game Mafia/Werewolf/Assassin and would be down to instigate a game. Its fun to play with anywhere between 8 and 20 people. watson
Trips Beyond Santa Fe
Rafting
Some interest has been expressed in whitewater rafting trips.
Kokopelli Rafting offers morning, afternoon and all day (even two day camping) excursions.
watson: Interested. Particularly since someone said it had been raining a bunch.
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
Some of us are interested in going to Telluride Bluegrass Festival in the weekend of 20, 21 June. It's a 6-hour drive, and we probably need a hotel reservation in order to park in Telluride at all. Gustavo Lacerda
If interested, add your name and car status: Gustavo (no car)
After Santa Fe
At this stage, after the summer school I expect to have a week off before my next appointment at UC Davis. If you have some time off and are interested in some hiking or other outdoor activities around Santa Fe, or between SF and Davis, please let me know. SteveLade 03:28, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
Finished and Archived
Pre-Program
Anyone coming early to Santa Fe? You can coordinate contacts and meeting here:
Yes. Sean has arrived early. Text me on 202-713-4282 if you'll be around.