Brad Carner
1965
2004 - still our mascot
2005
Brad and wife, Karen.
Brad is a real estate developer at
Aspen Interest in Aspen, CO., where
he also lives and plays.
On September 21, 2004, Brad wrote about his Adventure Extravaganza...
Peggy you requested I report back to you on
this years Extravaganza that was planned by Killer (Steve Delph) and Dr.
Bix (David Bixler).
The first day we did a really neat kayak trip
in some extensive wetlands off the coast of Oregon. We saw Eagles, a herd
of elk swimming in the water and all kind of neat stuff. We then traveled
to a local high school where we had a decathlon (110 yd dash, 440, mile
run, shot, javelin, Etc) points and medals were awarded. Next day was a
major hike in the rain forest of the coast in storm conditions. Third day
was surfing lessons followed by Oregon coast surfing which was very neat,
this occupied most of the day. The forth day was a climb of Mt St Helens
which is restricted to a limited number each day. We had about 4 inches
of snow as we climbed the 5,000 vertical feet to the summit rim.
All and all it was a great time, with the
planners having done an excellent job with lots of interesting detail to
enhance each event.
Best Regards,
Brad
On September 6, 2004, Brad wrote...
Just got back from the
motorcycle rally--rain, snow and mud but later turned beautiful. Rode
over to Mesa Verde where the ancient Indian cliff dwellings are--very
interesting. Back at 1000 AD there were 800,000 Indians living in that
general area--more people than live there today.
Mt Rainier is really a
special place, I'm so glad you got to see the Ice Caves--you've got me
there--they were gone by the time I got there. Although I have climbed it
5 times, once with all three of my kids when they were in high school.
Pretty major deal, 10,000 ft of vertical, and lots of snow and ice work,
not to mention glacier and avalanche issues--beyond beautiful. Now when I
do climbs like this I let my kids lead so they can drag me up. Speaking
of kids you might get a kick out of this. Last Christmas when all my kids
and one significant other came out I established 10 GPS points on
different peaks around my house. At each GPS point they got a Christmas
gift. Some points had bags of money, some had cocktails, Etc. Then the
last stop was a zip line I strung up 150 feet across the Roaring Fork
River which the kids had to zip across (50 ft high) to a traditional
Christmas dinner. It took 10 hours but it created a memorable Christmas.
Unfortunately, I am now going through a pay back phase that forces me to
reconsider doing that type of celebration again. My birthday this year
got a A+ for creativity but at 57 its hard to keep face with a bunch of 20
year olds forcing my wife and I to endure physical challenges and
sprinkled with fraternity type humiliation.
Here is the equipment
list Killer gave us for this years Extravaganza (I'll fill you in on the
details when and if I return--What do you think were doing--we meet in
Portland?):
think this covers your needs.
Equipment list through Sunday
day pack
water bottle
water socks / teva
jock strap
rain gear
running shoes
hiking shoes / boots
clothing (layers)
headlamp / flashlight
crayons (optional)
towel
most of the10 essentials
barf bag (manditory)
Monday only
ski goggles
bandana
gloves
gaiters
sleeping bag
pad
For Pepino only:
pliers
hammer
screwdriver
awl
plane
sandpaper
stain
wood glue
assorted nails and screws
On September 2, 2004 Brad wrote...
My family
shares your running zest. All three of my kids have run marathons--daughter
5, each son1, oldest son was 21st in the NCAA triathlon, wife ran 22
marathons, I've done a couple along with some outdoor adventure type
endurance events. Great fun, especially if you have friends to train with.
My 40th birthday was a 187 mile relay race from Jasper to Baniff--beyond
beautiful. Killer (Steve Delph) participated. Killer and I have also done
the Hood to Coast relay race 5 times (185 miles) and have done the Seattle
to Portland bike race (200 miles) five times. Anyway, this kind of stuff
maintains the esprit de corps and forces us to spend time together.
Next week is my annual Extravaganza
adventure. Years ago, 5 of us spent 27 days and climbed the South face of
Mt. Mckinley (Denali)--it was such a neat experience (being 2nd graders and
having a special bond with each other) that every year now for 20 we have
the annual Extravaganza adventure. What happens is we all contribute money
to a kitty--someone grabs the money and plans an adventure. We don't know
where we are going, what we are doing, we just get directions that say meet
someplace, bring this and that and off we go. Killer is planning this years
adventure--all we know is we are to meet in Portland in 10 days and we pray
God will be with us from that point forward.
Earlier in 2004
Brad wrote...
maybe you might want to insert this info: Old buddies
who continue to be adult playmates and influences on Brad's life. Pat
Kelley-aka Cabin Boy has participated in sailing adventures and other
activities of mischief. Steve Delph, aka Killer due to his intimidating
size and stature--every year for the past 20 years we have done some kind
of life changing adventure, not to mention fillers for the in-between
time. Ron and Mike Tucker cultural enlightenment of considerable note.
David Bixler (class below us) aka Dr Bix--same play group as Killer--most
of Dr Bix activities must be censored. Mike Robinson--low key social
encounters. Eric Edwards, encounters and laughs with several of the above
mutants.
Have to run will add to this later,
Brad
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