I know you are all dying for pictures but I lost my USB cord so here is another boring post without pictures until I find it.
This weekend I decided to hike Angels Landing which is by far one of the most dangerous hikes in the park. It was a beautiful day, perfect for hiking. I set out alone with the rule that any hesitation I would turn around. (And yes I did say a pray before I went.) I hiked for about two hours and then almost instantly, without the usual "you can keep going, just a little further speech" I turned around. I am still not sure why I turned around, but I haven't questioned that decision yet. The hike was incredibly hard. Reading the signs along the way that said one misstep and I would die did not help. Still I was proud of myself for at least taking the risk and trying. For going beyond what was comfortable and trusting myself to know when to come down.
Sunday, October 28, 2007
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Way to go, Brook! You should be proud of yourself!
I would be proud of you, but I was worried that you went hiking alone...don't they address the buddy system there at Zions? Ok, I'll still be proud of you. Tamio and I drove through St. George to Vegas, had we not been in a rush I would have gotten in contact with you to meet up or something. We are going down again on the 7th, 8th or 9th of Dec. I can't remember the date so maybe we can plan something...
Sweet! Angels Landings still goes down as one of the scariest hikes I've ever done, too!
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