And so the story begins then, back in 2002 in a seedy (all right, it's as "seedy" as it gets in posh yuppy land) Palo Alto bar called "The Nuthouse". Kate (AKA Katie, Katieliz, Kathryn [angry tone only]) often frequented the Nuthouse on Thursday nights with her fellow "fluid mechanics" buddies. Ally (AKA Allison, Jo-Mo) was a Master's student in the same department but in the Structural Engineering group. Both had a strong like of beer after a hard week of school on a Thursday night and soon the 2 groups of friends merged, hence Kate and Ally became friends.
The first adventure came upon the suggestion of a mutal friend at the end of their Master's Studies in 2003. A group of Stanford friends decided to drive a Winebago down to Rosarito, Mexico over Memorial Weekend. The weekend was, shall we say, memorable... (note Ally's strong affection for tequila in the accompanying picture)... There's not much more to say outside of this picture...
After a brief stint in the South Bay, Kate decided to join Ally and other friends in San Francisco and the two opted for adventures close to home such as Kate's former neighborhood - Haight Ashbury. Great fun was had at the Oak Street abode such as the Mexican Fiesta for Kate's birthday... It seems the tequila gods were smiling upon the two after a long night dancing the Mexican Hat Dance...
The three lived upon a sail boat with 5 others (Long live the Angelina!) and experienced sailing the beautiful Mediterranean, swimming, cliff jumping and some amazing Greek food and beverage. The picture below is from the island of Leros - traveled by moped, which Kate refused to drive...This picture should illustrate the true nature of their gooberness...
Life settled back to "normal" (if there is such a thing) in San Francisco. Much fun was had around the beautiful City - Barrel Tasting in the Russian River, the annual Bay to Breakers run through San Francisco, bike rides over the Golden Gate Bridge and through Marin County and local hikes to Mt. Tam...

Then in 2006, Kate accepted a transfer to San Diego! The two vowed to continue on with their adventures even from different sides of the state! Over the summer of 2006, Kate moved to San Diego and Ally traveled to Costa Rica to do some volunteer work. Kate decided to take a quick "weekend getaway" to visit Ally for her birthday. The trip was spent in Manuel Antonio hiking through the jungles,
monkey-watching, laying on the beach and sipping cocktails by the beautiful Central American sunset. It seemed life couldn't get any better!
Later on that year, the two re-convened in beautiful Monterey/Carmel with Kate's former roommate Russell for the Best Buddies Hearst Castle Challenge. This was a century ride (100 miles) by bike from Carmel to San Simeon along the beautiful California Coast on Route 1. It is perhaps one of the most beautiful places on this Earth. Both Kate and Ally raised money for the Best Buddies Foundation - an organization that helps mentally challenged individuals. It was such a fabulous adventure.

And why stop there? After the Best Buddies ride, a trip to Hawaii (Ally's homeland) was put in the works for Christmas! More adventures were had biking from Honolulu to the North Shore with the Jo-Mo family on Christmas Day! Below is a picture of Oldest Jo-Mo with her favorite little "sisters".
The new year came quickly and Memorial Day once again approached. Next it was off to Sequoia National Park in eastern California for some camping with friends! This picture was taken in the coldest waterfall ever!!
And then there were no more adventures... The rest of 2007 was quiet! Was this the end?? No. Never! And so the two are now planning the trip of a lifetime (again). This time they will head to Southeast Asia. Their jouneys will be recorded here so that you, too, may find your very own spirit of adventure (or at least get a good laugh in). So come back and visit again - Departure Date is February 7!



2 comments:
I think you should cut your hair short again.
Kate and Ally,
I'm glad to hear you're doing the Asia trip, I'll be doing corrections to my dissertation while you're enjoying sailing in Thailand. I love the blog, if it gets popular the ads could pay for your next trip.
-Mark
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