Late Season Limestone
Breaking up the Mexico trip with some pictures of a couple late fall weekends clipping bolts at Shelf Road. Me gusta mucho.
Breaking up the Mexico trip with some pictures of a couple late fall weekends clipping bolts at Shelf Road. Me gusta mucho.
To the three readers of this blog, we are not done with this quaint little hamlet yet. Fear not! Get your search engines ready for ‘San Miguel Real Estate’ because you’re going to be moving to Mexico after you peruse this set.
The first couple of days of a Thanksgiving trip to San Miguel de Allende, Guanjato, Mexico. A cute, artsy town that is popular with Americans for good reason. Thank you to my brother Davy and his girlfriend Shari for being so hospitable for the duration of my trip.
My parents drove out from North Carolina to Denver in August. We ended up spending 3 nights in Estes Park. Activities included playing 2 rounds of golf, looking at Rocky Mountain National Park scenery, and walking around many lakes. Thanks Mom and Dad for coming to visit!
Some events not pictured: Day at the lake with Hil, Martin, Leo, Claire and friends. Tubing the Clark Fork with Cole, Hannah and Conor. Made it to the Union on a Saturday night.
Much thanks to Abigail and Heidi for all the hospitality. Thanks to Al and Becky for always treating me like family.
Until next time Montana.
P.S. Happy Birthday Dad! Love you!
Hiking in the Mission Mountains north of Missoula, Montana. Big ups to Biga for all the mountain inspiration.
Bouldering is a style of rock climbing where you bring stupid-large pads somewhere and climb things in heights from absurdly low to “don’t fall”. Everything is basically really hard and you fail most of the time.
Recent events with Jeff and Isaias. Trying to appreciate the warmth and light around the summer solstice.
Seven nights of camping and six days of climbing limestone in the Utah Desert. Thanks to Cicada for all the inspirational crushing and to Isaias for being such a grand travel companion. These are all from the first 2 days.