

Site: High Dive Seattle
Location: 513 N 36th, Seattle, WA 98103
Cost: May charge cover.
Hours: Open Daily 4pm-2am
Note:: High Dive is a 21 and over live music venue.
Date: June 29, 2009
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Posted by Val on March 14th, 2010 at 3:38 pm | Permalink | No Comments » |


Site: High Dive Seattle
Location: 513 N 36th, Seattle, WA 98103
Cost: May charge cover.
Hours: Open Daily 4pm-2am
Note:: High Dive is a 21 and over live music venue.
Date: June 29, 2009
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Posted by Val on March 13th, 2010 at 10:58 am | Permalink | No Comments » |

Site: Ballroom
Location: 456 N 36th St, Seattle, WA 98103
Cost: May charge cover.
Hours: Open Daily 4pm – 2am, Sundays 12pm – 2am
Date: June 29, 2009
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Posted by Val on July 24th, 2009 at 11:41 am | Permalink | No Comments » |
So remember yesterday when I posted about getting Hyderized at the Glacier Inn in Hyder, Alaska? And remember when I said I am really bad with shots…and alcohol in general? Well, as much as photography is my life, sometimes a picture just doesn’t do something justice…and that’s when a video camera really comes in handy!
Want to see just what it’s like for a SUPER light-weight girl and her friends to get Hyderized? Check out the video below!
>>Watch this video on Vimeo.
>>Watch this video on YouTube.
Site: Glacier Inn
Location: Main Street, Hyder, Alaska
Date: June 27, 2009
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Posted by Val on July 23rd, 2009 at 3:06 pm | Permalink | No Comments » |
Of course we couldn’t leave the Glacier Inn without signing a dollar for the wall!



Site: Glacier Inn
Location: Main Street, Hyder, Alaska
Date: June 27, 2009
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Posted by Val on July 23rd, 2009 at 12:10 pm | Permalink | No Comments » |
Here are some more photos from the Glacier Inn in Hyder, Alaska!











Site: Glacier Inn
Location: Main Street, Hyder, Alaska
Date: June 27, 2009
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Posted by Val on July 23rd, 2009 at 9:35 am | Permalink | 2 Comments » |
I’ve never been much of a drinker. I much prefer downing a Coca-Cola to a beer and when I do drink I tend to go from zero to sick way before the point of actually getting inebriated. And don’t get me started on shots and that one time that I took one and threw up on a bar table in college. Is that a little TMI for a travel blog? Possibly. But I swear I have a point here…
You see, when I was told that one of the number one things to do in Hyder, Alaska — the initiation into the entire Hyder experience, if you will — was down to a shot of 150 proof alcohol, I was torn between my desire to experience everything possible when travelling and my desire to not vomit on a table.


They call it getting “Hyderized” and the place to do it is the Glacier Inn, the first bar on the left you’ll see when entering into Alaska.


The Glacier Inn is a rather unassuming Bar, nearly empty as we entered except for a table of people eating lunch. The walls were plastered with signed dollars from Canada and the US and other places in the world. Somewhere between $20 and $60 thousand adorned the wall. There were also signed life preservers and signed construction hats and taxidermied animals decorating every square surface of the walls. There were cans of Budweiser and Clamato in the fridge.

We walked into the bar with my travelling companions and three of the four of us asked to get Hyderized. The bartender started to pour what looked like half a glass of liquid. Luckily it was just water, but the actual shot didn’t look to be much less.

Before handing us our shots of 150 proof everclear she explained the rules to us:
No smelling.
No tasting.
It has to be downed in one go.
If you don’t finish or (as they would say in competitive eating) have a reversal we’d have to buy for the lunch of the occupied table and would not receive our certificate of achievement.
With that we grabbed our glasses, toasted each other, and took it down the hatch.

I’m not going to lie. It burned and felt like hell. My throat felt like it was simultaneously expanding and contracting, burning and frostbitten. But maybe that’s just me.
I chased it with my water and then ordered up a Coke.
As clumsily as I took it though, I took it. I took it in one go (well, one go enough) and I managed to keep it down (well, for at least a half an hour…) and that is what matters.
The bartender turned our empty shot glasses upside down and lit the droplets that remained on fire setting the bar to a beautiful blue blaze. She then presented us with our official certificates, dated and initialed, which we signed to verify that we had, in fact, been Hyderized.

Site: Glacier Inn
Location: Main Street, Hyder, Alaska
Date: June 27, 2009
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Posted by Val on June 3rd, 2009 at 9:13 am | Permalink | No Comments » |
Mallie’s Sports Bar & Grill in Southgate, Michigan isn’t just your typical sports bar. Yes, the game is most certainly on one of many, many, televisions. Yes, they have beer. And yes, they have food…even if that food might be more than you bargained for.
Over anything else Mallie’s is known for their particularly large quantities of food. Amongst their typical selections are a few items that stand out: a colossal Ice Cream Sundae (1.5 gallons of ice cream with the works on top), and a “Ginormous Cookie” that is 20 inches and covered in chocolate chips.
The menu also contains another item: a 10 lb. Monster Burger ($34.99, or free if eaten in under two hours), a 150-pound “Absolutely Ridiculous Burger” that costs $499 or is free if a team of 30 people can finish it in under an hour.
Last year Mallie’s made an official Guinness World Record by creating an outrageous 164.8 pound hamburger. And this weekend they did it again and broke their own record with a 185.6 pound hamburger. The burger was paraded in in a succession of their burger fare. A mini burger came out first, a half-pounder, a double deluxe, their signature ten pound monster…




The crowd gathered around as each burger was escorted to the table with a huge scale on it. In anticipation everyone’s cameras were out. Finally, it was wheeled out: a burger weighing in at over 180 pounds.



It was hoisted onto the scale and the owners were presented with an official letter from Guinness declaring that a world record has been set.

Where: Mallie’s Sports Bar & Grill
Location: 19400 Northline Rd. in Southgate Michigan
Hours: Monday through Saturday 11am until 2am, Sundays 12pm until 2am.
Date: May 30, 2009
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