Author Archives: Bryan Bibeau

Labor Day 2009 in Bear Valley, CA

This year we decided to stick closer to home for Labor Day, and headed up to Rafi’s cabin near Bear Valley for a long weekend with the in-laws. Judy, Joe and Javier joined us Friday night through Sunday afternoon. We ate some really good food, spent a windy day at Lake Alpine and Ebbetts pass on Saturday, and had a great bush-whacking hike up behind the cabin on Sunday. We spent a lot of time sitting around outside talking and relaxing. Unfortunately the Sierra’s are very dry, and we didn’t want to risk a campfire. But, we did manage to make Erin’s yummy banana smores over the gas grill. Here are some pictures of the weekend:
View from Ebbetts Pass, CA

Erin Bibeau on a Sierra Hike

The whole family hiking in the Sierra's near Bear Valley, CA

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Mike & Jenelle’s Wedding

This past weekend we traveled to Sonora, CA for the wedding of Erin’s cousin Jenelle to Mike. The wedding and reception were at the Sierra Glen Ranch in the hills above Sonora. The weather was great, and there were close to 200 people in attendance. Congratulations to both!
Mike and Jenelle Wedding Sonora, CA

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No man is truly married until he understands every word his wife doesn’t say — Ken Davis, September 27, 2009

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Team in Training

Well, Erin and I decided to join Team In Training to get some much needed exercise and to help a great cause. We started the season a few weeks late, but got a quick catch-up on Saturday with a run in San Jose; I ran 8 miles and Erin ran 5. I’m training for the Nike San Francisco Marathon and Erin is training for the half marathon at the same race. She’s run 2 marathons already and is going to try the half this time. Soon to be posted will be my fundraising webpage. Everyone get your checkbooks ready, we each need to raise $3,800 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
Team In Training

Donations to Bryan can be made at: This link!

Donations to Erin can be made at: This link!

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The Randall Family Farm

Here’s a picture from Tom and Arlene’s 2008 Christmas Card. I just found and scanned it, so there’s a little crud on the photo. They tore down the original farm after finding out it wasn’t sound enough to renovate, and this is the final result. A little different than the original building, but close enough and it suits their modern needs.
Randall Family Farm East Livermore Maine

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Mission Peak — Fremont, CA

Saturday Erin and I hiked up Mission Peak, something we’ve both wanted to do for a long time. It’s about 6 miles round trip on an out and back hike, with about 2000′ of elevation gain. The trail is mostly fire road, with a smaller path near the peak, and lots of people were out enjoying themselves. Along the way we say lots of ground squirrels?
Ground Squirrel Mission Peak Fremont CA
There was a strong Bay breeze and it was uncomfortably cold at the top, so we ate our trail mix quickly and headed back down. This picture is a very cool orientation post that has 3/4″ pipes welded into it. Originally the pipes were numbered and there were plaques describing what was to be seen through each hole. Unfortunately vandals have removed almost all the numbers so you’ve got to guess. It’s a really cool idea for a summit attraction though.
Mission Peak Fremont CA DIrection Orientation View Post

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Memorial Day at Bear

Erin, Oscar, Anna and I went up to Bear Valley this weekend and stayed at Rafi’s cabin (Ani’s brother). We got to spend 3 relaxing nights away from computers, traffic, work…. Mostly we slept and did some hiking.

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Click the picture below for a slide show of my photos from the trip:
Steers Head Flower Bear Valley CA

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Our weekend hike up Black Mountain near Los Altos

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Happy Mother’s Day!

Happy Mother’s Day to my Mom and Erin’s Mom and all other Mom’s out there. Erin and I took Judy to Country Gourmet this morning for breakfast, then spent the rest of the day helping her with the back yard landscaping. We hauled compost and bark from OSH, dug holes and transplanted stuff. It felt really nice to spend the day outside in the sun, sweaty and dirty.
Judy and Erin landscaping in the back yard

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