Friday, December 31, 2004

Best of 2004

Our fondest memories from 2004...


Tabblo: Best of 2004

Ahhh... the second half of the second life of business school: Good memories indeed. Spring Break '04 staying at Jerry's place in Honolulu and touring the Big Island, Pinky's 80th Birthday Party in San Diego with the Hills, Spring in Tahoe skiing with friends, and Memorial Day Camping in the Sierras.

Then came the graduation festivities: a week of "Disorientation" events, followed by the Graduation itself. An end of an era!

Before Ryan started work again, there was still time for Karen and Alex's Wedding in Houston, and a Backpacking to Minaret Lake with Jim Sharky.

And then, of course, the epic Nichols family trip to Tibet: we traveled to the roof of the world and discover for ourselves legendary cloud-shrouded mountains, the mysteries and realities of Buddhism, and the spirit and strength of the Tibetan people as they confront a modern China.

We ended the year with the ultimate roadtrip, from Palo Alto to the tip of Baja and back: 4 nights sleeping on the beach as we work our way south, an unforgettable New Year's Eve celebration in Cabo San Lucas, 4 days of recovery at a beachfront condo, and 3,579 miles under our belt before getting home. Our partners in crime? Jesse and Eileen on the drive down and Grace and Alonzo for our time in Los Cabos.

Click here for a close-up of the collage of the best of 2004.

Sunday, December 26, 2004

Baja Baby

The ultimate roadtrip, from Palo Alto to the tip of Baja and back: 4 nights sleeping on the beach as we work our way south, an unforgettable New Year's Eve celebration in Cabo San Lucas, 4 days of recovery at a beachfront condo, and 3,579 miles under our belt before getting home. Our partners in crime? Jesse and Eileen on the drive down and Grace and Alonzo for our time in Los Cabos. Click here for photos..



Sunday, July 18, 2004

Pilgrimage to Tibet




"My own mind's Tibet,
secret soaring roof of world--
found, and found far more."


Between July 18th and August 15, 2004, the Nichols clan embarked on the adventure of a lifetime: we traveled to Tibet to explore the roof of the world and discover for ourselves legendary cloud-shrouded mountains, the mysteries and realities of Buddhism, and the spirit and strength of the Tibetan people as they confront a modern China. Ryan had just graduated from two years at Stanford Business School and arrived in Tibet early for a week-long trek with classmate Dave Weickhardt. Eunice managed to take a three-week sabbatical from work and joined Ryan a week later. Ryan's father Michael, stepmother Nancy, brother Adam, and Adam's girlfriend Rachel met up with us for our final two weeks of adventure in this magical land.


Dave and Ryan's Trek from Ganden to Samye 
7/18 - 7/28
The adventure began with a week-long trek with Ryan's friend and GSB classmate David Weickhardt. After a quick stop in Chengdu and some time in Lhasa seeing the sites and getting used to the altitude, we set off on our six-day trek between two of the most important monasteries in Tibet-- Ganden and Samye. We walked 50 miles, climbed two seventeen-thousand foot passes, dealt with rain, snow and hail, and handled more than our fair share of altitude sickness before walking down from the mountains and through the desert surrounding Samye's golden spires. Just when we thought the adventure was over, our bus got stuck in a river on the way back to the airport. What a trip!


Eunice and Ryan's Journey from Lhasa to Shigatse
7/28 - 8/1
After meeting in the airport and heading back to the wonderful Mandala Hotel, we spent a couple of days exploring Lhasa before deciding to check out Shigatse, the second largest town in Tibet. The main road was closed and the side roads were flooded, meaning that we spent 22 hours over 2 very full days traveling the 150 miles between these two towns on unbelievably bad roads in various forms of public transportation. The ride was worth it though, for the beautiful views traveling over the passes, the wonderful statues at Tashilhunpo Monastery, and the markets of Shigatse.


The Nichols' tour of Lhasa
8/2 - 8/3
Eunice and Ryan met up with the rest of the Nichols clan in Lhasa to join their Mountain Travel Sobek tour, led by the amazing Cathy Ann. We toured Drepung and Sera Monasteries on the outskirts of Lhasa, had tea with the Abbot of Sera Monastery, watched the monks hold afternoon debates, toured the Jokhang Temple, and visited the Dali Lama's former home, the Potala Palace.



The Nichols' trek to Namtso
8/4 - 8/8
We departed for Damxung and started our long hike up and over the river valley that would take us to Namtso-- "Heavenly Lake." We hiked past yak-hair nomad tents and mountainside monasteries, over glaciated valleys, and through narrow gorges to reach Kong La, a 17,200 foot pass which offered our first views of our magnificent destination.



The Nichols' pilgrimage at Namtso
8/8 - 8/9
After visiting several nomads' camps, we walked to our camp at the foot of the cliffs of Tashi Do, the auspicious rock jutting into the 800 square mile Namtso Lake at 15,060 feet. We made a kora around Tashi Do, exploring the hermitage on the shores of the lake and its remarkable monastery, grottos, cave temples, and twin limestone watchtowers. In the distance, we could see the snowy Nyenchen Thanglha peaks across the turquoise waters, reaching 23,249 feet.



The Nichols' side-trip to Beijing
8/10 - 8/14
Although altitude sickness forced us to spend a couple more days in Beijing than we'd originally planned, we stuck together as a family and made the most of our time in the capital of China. We toured Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Hongqiao Market, and took a fantastic day-trip out to the "Wild Wall." Not to mention sampling some of Beijing's finest food and lodging!

Saturday, June 12, 2004

GSB Graduation

On June 12, Ryan received his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business. Here are photos of that weekend with family and friends.


Friday, June 11, 2004

GSB Disorientation

The week before business school graduation is called "Disorientation," and is filled with hikes, bike rides, and river trips during the day and lots and lots of parties during the night. A great end to a great two years of higher education.Click here for photos

Sunday, April 18, 2004

Pinky's 80th Birthday Weekend

On the weekend of 4/17-4/18, Pinky's children and grandchildren gathered in San Diego to celebrate her 80th birthday with a weekend of table tennis, hearts, parcheesi, good food, and family fun.Click Here for Photos

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