Yeah, man! I see summer as a time to practice falling since I can't hang onto the holds!Wes wrote: then once fall hits, all the holds will feel like someone made them bigger.
Over?
done!? really!?! people stop just 'tis summer?!?!
i just found this passion recently, and am having a hard time finding time to get on the stone to learn.. if you guys all quit cuz it is hot, WHO am i gonna learn from? lol i like reading all your posts, and if you guys stop climbing? you will not have anything to post, and i will not have anything to read at work.. while i am dreaming of being out there with ya guys!
tee hee
i am sooo hoping i will get out there soon... this weekend, i am heading down, but i am bringing the kiddos--
tee hee
i am sooo hoping i will get out there soon... this weekend, i am heading down, but i am bringing the kiddos--
~~~~RhYa
"Exhaust the little moment
--for too soon it always dies.
May it be a moment of the Heavens, or one of the Earth
--it will never again come in the same guise."
Rhya, 2005
"Exhaust the little moment
--for too soon it always dies.
May it be a moment of the Heavens, or one of the Earth
--it will never again come in the same guise."
Rhya, 2005
Usually I find it to be quite comfortable in the forest during the summer months and a dip in the creek and a few cold beers at the end of the day makes it all worthwhile.
As long as I chase the shade then all will be well. Once I step out of the woods though (or climb above the treeline) I sometimes feel as if I'm entering a furnace.
As long as I chase the shade then all will be well. Once I step out of the woods though (or climb above the treeline) I sometimes feel as if I'm entering a furnace.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."
--A Navaho elder
--A Navaho elder