Genesis 36:24 These are the sons of Zibeon: Aiah and Anah; he is the Anah who found the hot springs in the wilderness, as he pastured the donkeys of Zibeon his father.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Tight Spots
Sam, If you stick with my workout program, those tight spots will get a lot easier.
Yes Sam, I am free Wednesday afternoon. I look forward to putting you through the ringer again, but we have to up the intensity since you have been going at this for about a month now. Ready?
Lebo you need to expand on Gary's "Fanny Pack" episode to give the readers (including Gary) the full picture. You really did have to be there to get the full experience.
Ricky, not to worry, Wade has been putting me through the ringer in a different way. We did some pretty long hikes up canyons in Death Valley. One day we hiked, scrambled, and rock climbed up to a water fall and enjoyed a swimming pool at the base of a 100 foot waterfall. Then we got back to the Hummer and drove to a canyon where we thought the source of the waterfall was. Blazed a trail, more serious rock climbing (was really Wade pulling my butt up the face of a large rock - how's that for a visual picture), then found the top of the waterfall. More on this to come.
Ricky, may have mis-read the post. Yes, we did take photos at the top of the waterfall, but the camera battery was failing. More on this will follow in future posts.
8 comments:
Now you are really being funny. I may have a deposition I need to sit in on up in Jackson on Wednesday. You free in the afternoon.
I'd like to see what Gary "Fanny Pack" Hitzfeld would look like squeezing through that canyon slot!
Yes Sam, I am free Wednesday afternoon. I look forward to putting you through the ringer again, but we have to up the intensity since you have been going at this for about a month now. Ready?
Hey Lebo!!!!
Lebo you need to expand on Gary's "Fanny Pack" episode to give the readers (including Gary) the full picture. You really did have to be there to get the full experience.
Ricky, not to worry, Wade has been putting me through the ringer in a different way. We did some pretty long hikes up canyons in Death Valley. One day we hiked, scrambled, and rock climbed up to a water fall and enjoyed a swimming pool at the base of a 100 foot waterfall. Then we got back to the Hummer and drove to a canyon where we thought the source of the waterfall was. Blazed a trail, more serious rock climbing (was really Wade pulling my butt up the face of a large rock - how's that for a visual picture), then found the top of the waterfall. More on this to come.
Did you take pictures at the top?
Photos were taken by Wade or his brother, Denson, on a trip to Utah.
Ricky, may have mis-read the post. Yes, we did take photos at the top of the waterfall, but the camera battery was failing. More on this will follow in future posts.
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