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Comet Falls Trail / Van Trump Creek, Mt. Rainier National Park

Last weekend I had the pleasure of hiking along one of the most beautiful trails in Mt. Rainier National Park. The Comet Falls trail, over a distance of 1.8 miles climbs from the roadside trail head nearly 1700 feet as it closely follows the Van Trump Creek through gorges, beautiful forests, and massive rock slides until you are met with Bloucher Falls and finally Comet Falls. I hope you enjoy this themed gallery depicting photos from Van Trump Creek that I’ve taken over the course of several trips to Mt. Rainier National Park. Click on the waterfall image below to access the gallery or the family photo to see the compulsory “we were there” photo with all of us in front of Bloucher Falls.

Painting Comet Falls  Slocum Family at Bloucher Falls on the Comet Falls Trail, Mt. Rainier National Park
Here is an additional link to a hike write-up. Shh.. don’t tell them that my pictures are better. :)

Bob Gray

Bob Gray was an amazing man. He was joyful, honest, a good father, WWII veteran, and Missionary to Peru and briefly Columbia through the Church of the Nazarene for 35 years. He was also a great Father-in-law.

David Pollard, my nephew made this video for the memorial. He called Bob “Papa”.  We miss you Papa.

Bob Gray

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Havanese Rescue Inc. 2009 Calendar

Hi everyone. I’m proud to announce that Havanese Rescue Inc. has chosen to present Coco, our rescued dog, on the cover of their 2009 calendar. I took this image in our backyard about a year ago. Coco is now an integral part of our family and we are proud to share her with the rest of the world.

Order a calendar for yourself and support a great charity. Click Here!
Thanks Havanese Rescue Inc. for trusting us with her.

Calendar Cover

WHS, Beauty and The Beast

Last night I had the pleasure of attending a production of Beauty and The Beast at my niece’s High School. My niece Meredith played the role of Cogsworth.

If you’d like to buy a DVD with a slide show and the original images for your own personal use send $10.00 to PayPal account daniel@slocummedia.com or by mail to 7724 48th Loop SE, Lacey WA 98503. Be sure to include your address if you send payment by mail.

I had the show here for viewing but sadly had to take it down as I needed the storage space on the web server. If you are interested in “trying before you buy” let me know and I’ll get it posted again for you to see.

Roller Coaster Frenzie

Last week while traveling in California for Spring Break with my family I had the pleasure of taking everyone to Six Flags Magic Mountain. While my amazing wife looked after our “to short to ride” almost 5-year-old, Brandon (soon to be 9) and I took to the skies by way of steel superstructures and restraint bars. We did convince Catherine to ride The Viper but we didn’t capture it on video.
My son has turned into quite a coaster junkie. Over our last three visits to this park he’s ridden a total of 30 times between the 15 coasters in the park. Brandon doesn’t head for “kiddie land”, if you go to the park with him be prepared to experience everything the park can dish out in the way of maximum thrills. He’s ridden (from lowest thrill to biggest) Goldrusher, Ninja, Revolution, Colossus, Batman, The Riddler’s Revenge, Scream, Viper, Goliath, and Tatsu. On our next visit we’ve planned to round out the adventure by riding X2, and Deja Vu.

So, why all the talk about coasters? Because I have video! Using a Nikon Coolpix S51 point-and-shoot digital still camera in video capture mode I filmed our experiences on both The Viper and Goliath. Our friend Mariel Thomas rode Goliath with us. It was quite a ride. Check them out and let me know what you think! Below the video links you’ll find some interesting facts about these two coasters.


Goliath – Magic Mountain


Viper – Magic Mountain

Goliath

  1. 7th tallest drop in the world at 255 ft (78 m)
  2. Max speed is 85 mph (137 km/h)
  3. 235 ft tall (72 m)
  4. Max vertical angle 61 degrees
  5. Max G Force: 4.0, Because this is sustained longer than on most roller coasters you can have a grayout or blackout if you don’t compress your stomach as you hit the double helix.

Viper

  1. 7 inversions varying between loops, corkscrews, and a butterfly (some call it a pretzel)
  2. Max speed is 70 mph (110 km/h)
  3. 188 ft tall (57 m)
  4. 171 ft drop (52 m)
  5. Max vertical angle 50 degrees.
  6. Max G Force: 4.1. Very short.. no grayout or blackout issues.
  7. Holds the current world record for the highest 360 degree loop maxing out at 144 ft above ground.
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Katie and Jason Gross, Married 03/08/2008

Congratulations are in order for Katie (Freeby) and Jason Gross who joined together in marriage this past Saturday. Katie is a long time friend of our family and Jason is such a great guy I’m sure I’ll be calling him that sometime in the near future.

Katie and Jason hired Jen & Jody Photography to shoot their wedding which in my opinion was a great choice. A quick look at the Jen & Jody Photography website shows why they are considered one of the best wedding photography teams in the Northwest and quite possibly the United States. They also have a great blog where they highlight some of their most recent weddings. Be on the lookout there for images of Katie and Jason’s wedding.

I was honored to be asked to backfill Jen & Jody by shooting guest candids and any events during the reception that might not fall into the contractual time window for Jen & Jody. It was a joy to say yes. The wedding party looked great and Katie was a vision.

Thank you Katie and Jason for asking me to be a part of your very special day.

Here are just a couple of 800 or so memories I captured. Click on an image to see a larger version.
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To Hawaii and Back

I’ve recently returned from a week on the Big Island of Hawaii where I visited my Mother as she recovered from surgery. It’s impossible for a photographer to go to Hawaii and leave his camera at home so my mom had to suffer a bit and put up with my running around town looking for things to shoot while running errands to pick up my dad or to get take out so she wouldn’t die from eating hospital food.

Click here to see a slide show, or read to the bottom and click on the image.

My days pretty much went like this. Get up early, and work my day job; thank you Linium for letting me work remotely, then I’d pick up lunch and stop at Rainbow Falls (it’s within a block of the hospital) and shoot some images before going to help mom with her physical therapy. Note in the slide show there are several images of Rainbow Falls each with a different feel. It’s amazing how it can change from one day to another. After her therapy was done each day I’d head out to pick up my dad from work. Here’s where the timeline gets muddy. Mom wanted take-out each night. Dad gets off work at 3:30. It didn’t make a great deal of sense to go back to the hospital and then leave again to get food. It also didn’t make good sense to take her food at 3:30 just to have it be cold at dinner. So… Dad and I went looking for subjects to photograph in that short time between picking him up and when mom would be hungry.

While on vacation there in June of 2007 I had the pleasure of taking a helicopter tour of several waterfalls and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. On this flight we saw many waterfalls that aren’t on any local maps and aren’t generally visited by the public. Dad and I set out to find them.

Waterfall from OK Farms A Google search revealed that OK Farms, in association with two tour companies, offers views of several falls along the Wailuku river. Mr. Keolanui and Mr. Olson, proprietors of OK Farms, graciously offered to let us come out independent of the tour companies and photograph whatever we wished. We went out to the farm on two different days and experienced kindness and generosity on each occasion. The first day Troy Keolanui drove us around the farm in his 4×4 and showed us the lay of the land before letting us loose to enjoy it at our own pace. The second trip Mr. Olson gave us samples of OK Farms produce and coffee. The produce we ate on the spot and wow was it delicious. The coffee, I brought home and have been enjoying it brewed in my French Press. As they say in the Islands Mahalo! I’m very grateful to have met these two men and for the chance to roam their property.

Nearby to OK Farms is The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls. We had a little extra time on our Saturday visit so we drove on up hoping to see the falls and to meet the inn keepers. When we arrived we encountered guests that directed us to the back of the main lodge where we met Jane Sutton. Jane and her husband Len have been the inn keepers since 1998. Based on their kindness and location I don’t expect they will have any problems extending that run as long as they desire.

After chatting with Jane about the property we secured permission to photograph the falls from their back deck and enjoy the walking trail to it’s base. The day of our visit coincided with a week of very heavy rain which produced a huge volume of water thundering over the falls. The inn does offer swimming in the pond at it’s base but that day it wouldn’t have been prudent.

On Sunday I took a break from both visiting mom and from church so I could wander through the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The day was very uneventful from a photographers perspective as it rained sideways rain all day long. At about 3:30 I’d nearly given up when the clouds to the South started to break creating a large rainbow. Naturally I started shooting. I was in a section of the park that was mostly Ohia trees and scrubby bushes. After a few minutes there it hit me! The sun is from the South. If I fly like the wind to the Southwest Rift Zone, the rainbow, if it was still there, would be hanging directly above the Kilauea Caldera and the Halema’uma’u crater which consumes it’s Southern end. Like a crazy man I drove there in hopes that I wasn’t too late. I was blessed upon my arrival with about 2 minutes of rainbow before the clouds closed in once again. Those two minutes made the entire dreary day worthwhile.

I hope you enjoy the handful of images from the week that I’ve assembled into a slide show. The trip’s focus wasn’t on photography but in what little free time I had, or stole, these images were snapped. Click on the image below to start the show.
Waterfall from OK Farms

White Christmas

A great time was had by all as our family visited with my sister and her family in NW Oregon. Here are a couple of shots I took while romping through the woods on their property. The two littles ones are mine, Brandon and Crysten. The “woodsman” in the photos is Ron, my Brother-in-law and the young lady is my niece Kyla.

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Nisqually Wildlife Refuge Photoshow

Here’s a link to a photoshow of the recent 2nd grade class trip to the Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Hope you enjoy it.

Click here to view the show!

Christmas in the Northwest

Merry Christmas everyone.

This is the first post on my new blog. It comes as the Slocum family is ramped up for the Christmas season. Yes, I called it Christmas and not “holiday”. If that offends you, you might look for another blog to read as we celebrate The reason for the season, Jesus Christ, at our house.

The kids have been involved in Christmas programs at school. Please enjoy the links to video and slide shows that follow this message.

Feel free to post back comments and be sure to let me know if you have any technical difficulties posting or viewing the media.

Mt. View Church of the Nazarene Angels.


Crysten as an Angel

Faith Lutheran School

Slides

AM Pre-K slide show

Mrs. Klumb’s class featuring Brandon

Video


Faith Lutheran Pre-K


Mrs Broman’s Class


Silent Night


Mrs Klumb’s Class


Jesus Loves Me


3rd and 4th grade

5th and 6th Grade


Flags and Closing