Sunday, November 9, 2008
Glamour Shots
I thought I would give my hand a try at glamour shots. My career didn't last very long.

Random picture climbing to the actual summit of Y mountain. If you hike to the top of the Y, on the upper right, or southern arm, there is a small trail which heads up and back toward a small canyon south of Y mountain. The trail switchbacks in the the canyon through a little woods and then opens into a prairie. At the end of the second prairie, the trail will fork. The left fork will continue to come behind Y mountain to the summit. I believe the right, but more like straight direction on the fork directs hikers to the Provo peak. The mountain meadows are heavily overgrown and the trail can be hard to follow. Due to the overgrowth of the path and weeds, I would suggest wearing pants because of irritation. I will post pictures of the mountain meadow. This is a view looking toward Mt. Timpanogos. Total time to the summit was just over an hour, but I was hiking at a fast pace.
Home at Raleigh
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Jenn
Maters Thesis in Genetics at BYU
If you need some light reading and want to catch up on the most recent research regarding Potato and the disease Pink rot, I highly suggest the Pulitzer prize nominated thesis "EFFECT OF CA AND PH ON DISEASE SEVERITY OF PINK ROT (PHYTOPHTHORA ERYTHROSEPTICA) IN
RUSSET NORKOTAH POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM).
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2455.pdf
RUSSET NORKOTAH POTATO (SOLANUM TUBEROSUM).
http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2455.pdf
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
NC State




Sunday, August 24, 2008
Graduation
Graduated with a Masters in Genetics and Biotechnology from BYU. My time at BYU was an opportunity for education in classroom, lab, church, and in the mountains. Things accomplished while at BYU: Hiked the Y, Y mountain, Timp, Zions, Half-ironman, wrote a patent for a fungal endophyte in grass, won a race to the Y, 2005 spud tug champion, 2 time intramural champion (7 time championship match looser), First ever Benson family reunion, Y cycling Team, St. George marathon, Hobbitville, Spoken word & General Conference, biked around Utah lake, and Rock climbing
Things left to accomplish in Utah/Idaho: Swim in the Botany pond, picture with the Joseph Smith Sphinx, Sessions is all Utah temples, Hike the grand Teton, and Canyonlands NP.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Costa Rica
I've realized that every opportunity comes at a cost, and too many times I have turned down experiences because I felt as though I didn't deserve them or couldn't afford the time or money. I decided to take a vacation with Jeff to celebrate finishing a Masters in Genetics at BYU, and prepare for an arduous degree in Plant Breeding and Genetics at NC state. It was an opportunity to travel outside the country and experience a new culture while at the same time, spending some moments unwinding mentally, emotionally, and physically. Balance in ones life must be focused on all attributes of the pie, though not every demand must be equal in weight, we need to make sure that nothing is neglected or over fed. As is the case with school, family, work, religion and oneself.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Utah Lake century
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