Thursday, November 27, 2008
Recent publication
http://scitation.aip.org/vsearch/servlet/VerityServlet?KEY=JCPSA6&ONLINE=YES&smode=strresults&sort=chron&maxdisp=25&threshold=0&possible1=jadhao&possible1zone=author&bool1=and&possible2=quantum+dynamics&possible2zone=multi&OUTLOG=NO&viewabs=JCPSA6&key=DISPLAY&docID=1&page=1&chapter=0
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Photos of trips
http://www.earthscapesphotography.com/
Where is everybody?
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Where is everybody?
Thursday, November 16, 2006
Big South Fork

Nan and I took an autumn trip to the Big South Fork. We had wanted to go there on several occasions and just decided to go. It was quite interesting. We put in some miles hiking there and it was nice without backpacks for a change. This is a horse lovers paradise; lots of trails available to ride on - we took our mountain bikes but were a bit disappointed at the trails for them. The best hiking trails with the most interesting formations did not allow horses, so that was good. This picture is of one of the twin arches - fascinating formations.
Tuesday, August 15, 2006
Going Back

We're headed back to the Sierras for another great hike. We have about 30 miles planned. Hiking out of the Mineral King area - one of the supposedly gorgeously fabulous areas in the Sierra Nevada range of light.
Mike and Erin will be going as well as Lucy. We are just about packed and ready! We have been working out everyday to get ready to cross the mountain passes. We're still working on the exact route, but we'll put it up to the group to decide exactly which way we'll proceed. That way everyone will be vested in the adventure.
Stay tuned for our next adventure in Hiking America!!!
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Awesome Adventure!!!

We hiked down the south Kaibab trail with Lucy, her daughter Mary and her friend Ian. It was a gorgeous morning and we had a marvelous time. By the time the afternoon came, most of us were at the Bright Angel Campground. By then, Nan's knees and legs were fried. I went back up into the red limestone formation and doused her with water and took her pack. It was 105°F at the bottom, but the Bright Angel Creek was spring fed - cool and refreshing. Our planned trek out to Clear Creek was put on hold and we convinced the ranger that we needed to stay put at the Bright Angel campground - they agreed and we had two fabulous days of day hiking and cooling off in the wonderful spring fed waters. It took us two days to hike out the north Kaibab trail via Cottonwood campground. The scenery was beyond description - you just have to experience it to understand it. We both found the north Kaibab trail as we had experienced it in the year 2000 with Mike and Maren - wonderful, scenic, and challenging. We were all awe inspired for another few months until the trail will call us back for more scenic adventures. Join us! It will be in the Sierras in September - Mineral King area.
Friday, May 05, 2006
We're going back


Its been five years since Nan and I ventured down the South Kaibab trail in the Grand Canyon. We have done two other major trips to the GC since then, but this year we are going back to do the entire Kaibab trail - rim to rim. We're going to start on the south rim and head to the north rim with a 9 mi detour out to the clear creek drainage on the north rim. Our friend and extraordinary hiking partner Lucy (from Montgomery AL) is going with us. Her daughter and her friend Ian are also going to join this hiking troop. It should be a fabulous time in the GC. We've never been there in May and we're looking forward to it. Temps on the rim are running 70 day/30 night; at the Colorado river it is more like 90/60°F. For those of you who have not been to the GC, you better get your butts there - its a magical mysterious place full of awesome scenery that you cannot describe to anyone - you just have to 'experience' it and the best way to do that is to wander down into the bowels of its inner canyon. There are Vishnu Shists (rock types) there that are 2 billion years old - some of the oldest rocks on the planet - this is one of the few places on the planet where you can actually touch, see, and experience the wonder of geological time and space. We're already talking about a repeat of the Hermit trail for next year. If you want to get in on this fun-filled adventure - you'd better let us know. These permits are some of the most difficult that we have to plan and plan for so that we can get the back country permit trips that we want. The number of people that want these permits is truly phenomenol. I faxed our request Jan 1 2006 at 0700 a.m. this year - thankfully it was early enough - but, I have to admit I fell asleep and thought it might be too late!!! People from all over the planet want to hike the Grand Canyon and once you've been there you know why.
Friday, April 28, 2006
Proposed hikes near Mineral King CA Sept 2006




OK - Here are two (of thousands!) hikes I have researched and full descriptions with pictures are posted on this website: http://www.sierra-trails.com/sierratrails.html
One is much shorter - 20+ miles might take 4 days, maybe less. We would probably have time to go visit Yosemite valley after or before this hike.
The other one is longer 40+ miles might take 6 days or less. Profiles are provided too.
Feedback is encouraged. Do some research and make a proposal for other hikes in the high Sierra. The goal for us is to get above treeline and enjoy the magnificent views of the Sierra Crest, Great Western Divide etc.
Sunday, April 23, 2006
Cancun


We had a great trip to Cancun in February. We even went to a bullfight. It was very interesting; informative and interesting. It was funny to see the gringos who volunteered try to fight a small 150# bull. The bull won - no doubt about it. When the real bull was let out most everyone's eyes were as big as silver dollars. It is a deadly dance - no matter who gets killed.
Grand Cayon: rim to rim in May. Permit is full so if you want to join us on a hike, you'll have to wait until Sept when we head back into the high Sierras - Mineral King area....maybe Deadman Canyon Loop.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Somers Travel?
Well - I have been crazy busy since about September trying to prepare for a project site assessment in Western Africa. I am coordinating a team of about 30 engineering students for Engineers Without Borders to develop a sustainable water source for a community of about 10,000 in Enugu State, Nigeria. Six of us are planning to travel for a week at the end of March, as well another 5 or 6 for a couple weeks in May to determine various design parameters and options for a solution that will work for this specific community.

EWB is an interesting organization that attempts to implement sustainable humanitarian engineering solutions through non-sustainable means: flying kids accross the world to solve problems in a completely foreign environment. There are benefits: the students have access to funds the community can't even imagine and the fact that people from another country are willing to help out creates morale within the village to organize themselves to create the changes they wish to see.
Ultimately, I hope to study alternate methods for technology transfer to rural communities, but for now, I'm going to continue working on these projects for at least another year, until I graduate.
Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Nan and I are headed back to the Mayan Riviera in a couple weeks. We're really looking forward to another fantastic trip. It is such a relaxing get away in the middle of winter; great fun to go swim in the Carribean Sea, play in the pool, visit the Mayan ruins, dive the reefs, and not worry about a thing.
Wednesday, January 04, 2006
City Scapes
Friday, December 23, 2005
Welcome Winter!!

I hope everyone had a good 2005. I'm dreaming of hikes in the mountains and canyons yet to come in 2006. Trips planned are rim to rim at the Grand Canyon plus another trip to the Sierras or Wind River Range, WY. If you want to come along, just let me know. Nan and I have enough gear for four now albeit some of it is of the heavier style equipment, but still works well and will get you in good condition!
Now that winter is here I thought I would post a pic to remind us of the warm summer days with good music and good times.
Street musician in Baltimore, MD.
Saturday, December 10, 2005
Sunday, December 04, 2005
More pictures from Kings Canyon NP


Jacob - glad to see you on board man! Stay in touch. We want to hear all about your parties, adventures and other pursuits.
Here are a couple more pictures from our trip to the high Sierra in Sept. This was a wonderful hike in the backcounty of King's Canyon NP. My friend Lucy met us in Fresno along with Mike and we all hiked 46 miles with 14000' of elevation change in 5 days. It was physcally demanding, but we all did pretty well.
The first two pictures are a couple river/stream crossing we had to negotiate. Some of these were quite interesting to say the least. None of us fell in, fell off, or were injured thankfully as we were a long way from civilization - 2 day walk minimum!
The next picture is the trail leading to the Rae Lakes and namesake of our trail (Rae Lakes Loop). You can see findome in the background a very popular and often photographed granite dome. Our camp was right across the lake from fin dome - elevation 10,500'.
This was truly an inspiring hike and if you've never been to the high Sierras - it is one place on the planet you should try to visit. It is not difficult to get there and should be on your life list of things to do and places to visit. We're going back next year and hike out of Mineral King - the road to Mineral King is notorious for its switchbacks - some 600 or something crazy like that. It will be interesting!
The next pictue is the crew slogging up the trail from Rae Lakes to Glen Pass at 12000'. It was only 1500' up from Rae Lakes, but had to do that in 1.5 miles - so a bit of a grade there - not to mention the air getting noticeably thin above 9000' feet! Glen Pass is just above the small snow field in the picture!!!
The next picture is Mike sitting on a large granite boulder at the Rae Lakes campsite; just enjoying the view and doing a bit of reading. What a place to contemplate the wonders of the planet and enjoy them while they last!!!
Well - that didn't seem to come out - maybe I've run out of space? If not - I'll upload my favorite pic from the trip - a panoramic shot of Nan, Mike and Lucy on top of Glen Pass at 12000'. The wind was fierce and somewhat frightening. You felt as if it would blow you off the mountain!
Not sure what is going on - pics not wanting to upload - must have exceeded some memory limit. Will try some other time...blog you later.
Thursday, December 01, 2005
The World Can't Wait

Nan found this interesting web site. I'm sure some of you will appreciate it. I only wish there were millions of people signing on and writing off the Bush regime. When you read the encapsulated summary of what this idiot has done and will continue to do to the planet it is very sad. So many people have worked so many years to try to encourage the world to reach toward a quality of life for all the world citizens and here comes the idiot who seems to have been given a christian religious mandate to destroy all of the good that has been cultivated in the world. He reminds me of a retarded Sauron from the Lord of the Rings. He's really not intelligent enough to influence the world so critically himself, but his evil cronies, henchmen, and religious zealots are.
Read some of the things on this web site and admit that his crusades against the planet earth will have dire consequences for years if not decades to come.
Why not work toward world peace, reduce overpopulation, and improve quality of life for all citizens instead of war mongering, raping the planet's resources (e.g. ANWR, Iraq), degrading other religious and political ideologies? Because he is of a selfish and self serving mindset that wants to control and rule the planet. They don't care about what the quality of life is. Their religion tells them to produce quantity - "go and fill the earth" - just because a few million have to starve every year doesn't really matter. Its the production that matters. More production, more profit for those that have. Let the 'others' eat cake as has been said before!
When will the people of this country wake up and shout to impeach this fool?
Saturday, November 26, 2005
John Muir Trail

Just wanted to post this picture of Nan, Mike and myself at the junction of the John Muir trail in Kings Canyon NP. It was a sentinal event for me as I had been reading about and wanting to hike on the JMT for several years now. One day my plan is to hike the entire trail from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney. If any other Somers are interested, let me know because it will take a couple years of planning and getting ready. The trail is approximately 220 miles and goes through the most spectacular alpine scenery in the world. It shares many miles with the PCT (Pacific Crest Trail) which runs from Mexico to Cananda through CA, OR, WA; it is about 2500 miles or so. I don't really have any desire to spend 5 months hiking the PCT, but I think I can do the JMT in three weeks.
Music we are listening to
http://www.mattpondpa.com/
The other great musical treatise we have put on repeatedly is the new Santana "All that I am". Is this guy spectacular or what? He is really an inspiration to musical artists. He has to be one of the greatest guitarists of all time. His recent collaborations seem to represent the best of how music performance can be shared as well as with consumers. I never seem to tire of Santana's last three albums. Michelle Branch does another great job on her collaborative song too. I may have to look into purchasing one of her CDs.
http://www.santana.com/
What are the rest of you listening too? Maren came home at Thanksgiving and was listening to Pink Floyd! Quality music is timeless - hey?
OK - time to go cut some brush and get the bush hog out one more time before winter really puts an end to this type of work!
Friday, November 25, 2005
Members
Anyway, Dad asked if I was going to invite *ALL* the Somers family to the blog. The only other member I invited was Mike. I pondered over inviting extended family, but I don't have any other Somers email address! So Dad, I made you (and Mom) admin, so you have full capabilities.
Invite away!
If you want help with HTML if you want to change things like the template, just let me know.
Maren