Sunday, October 03, 2004
Burgers & Fries
It is what we had for dinner last night, but it's also the name of the wall and the route we climbed yesterday. Dori andI went up to Squamish (a town north of Van about 50km) to try out our new climbing gear. Dori got a harness and I am the proud owner of rock shoes.
What a fanatastic time! Dori challenged herself by climbing a route 4 times, and then attempting the hardest climb she's done! She did the route called "Burgers and Fries" which is a 5.7 crack route. If we have more nice weather you can count on us going back!
In other news Mt. St. Helens is on the verge of erupting. This has the potential for making blue moons! The idea is that volcanic ash can filter the sunlight of moon and turn it a blue color. This would in one sense, a TRUE BLUE moon. So anyways, keep watching.
What a fanatastic time! Dori challenged herself by climbing a route 4 times, and then attempting the hardest climb she's done! She did the route called "Burgers and Fries" which is a 5.7 crack route. If we have more nice weather you can count on us going back!
In other news Mt. St. Helens is on the verge of erupting. This has the potential for making blue moons! The idea is that volcanic ash can filter the sunlight of moon and turn it a blue color. This would in one sense, a TRUE BLUE moon. So anyways, keep watching.
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Congrats on the climbs!
I hope those Pacific Northwest Volcanos hold up for a few more years, since I still haven't climbed any of them.
Nice blog.
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I hope those Pacific Northwest Volcanos hold up for a few more years, since I still haven't climbed any of them.
Nice blog.
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