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HUGE! 45mph gusts. I admit I was freaked out a bit. The last 300 yards you walk on an edge with a hell of a drop off. This Chinese lady had a jacket on and it blowing it up trying to pull her off. A guy and me grabbed her and got the jacket off her. She said fuck it and went back down
'The world is literally vomiting' ~~Carlos Santana
The end of our day at the Arches was a bummer We were at the Devil’s Garden and an older person died from a heart attack. He/she was laying on the walkway with a white sheet on them. Park Rangers and coroner was there and yellow tape all around
'The world is literally vomiting' ~~Carlos Santana
i have found that distance doesn't bother me too bad but once the elevation gets to around 7,000' things can get wonky. you use twice the water at that altitude than you would at sea level. it is hard for me to tell if i am either really dehydrated or having mild hypoxia. i start getting dizzy and disoriented; the ground can sometimes feel like it shifts under my feet.
Hell yeah! Way to go man. That looks awesome as feck. The only hiking I've done out west was in northern central Washington. Cool bit not as coll as that!
Walt wrote:But when the hour is nigh, and the lights are low, and I got a little toothpick of a shwag joint in my teeth, and my friends want to hear me play "Into the Void", or "TNT", "or "Cemetery Gates"...I plug my 600 dollar guitar into my 150 dollar amp, and I am a Rawk gawd.
here's me struggling in the canadian rockies a few years back and during this point in my life i swam half a mile per day m-th and a mile on fri @ 45 mins. this is just walking and i'm struggling. struggling so bad i took a damn vertical video.
A couple years ago me and two of my buddies drove to Dallas, hopped on a plane, landed in Denver at about 9 or 10 at night, hit up an herb shop and a supermarket then went straight to the Long's Peak trailhead. Got to the trailhead at about midnight I think, and we proceeded to hike up that bitch. Without having slept, nor having ever experienced elevation in my life prior to that.
We made it up and then back down to the trailhead by 5:00PM the next day, and I was fucking dead.
Was fucking amazing, tho
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