The Life Continues....
First. Friends. It was bound to happen. My cell phone died. My ultra-handy-phonebook-of-friends was lost. Send me your number or better yet, give a call.
It was a eventful week on the Lower Colorado River with Alok and I running a kitchen out of Walter's Camp for two 70 kid groups. High winds caused many adventures and wild times for the river naturalists but I escape with a drive through a dusty wind storm in my favorite vehicle: the Super Cube truck.
Where did I head with free time on my hands? My home in the Hidden Valley of Joshua Tree of course. We were lucky to get a site and I was lucky to have such great folks to visit with. Fun climbing, great music, tons of NAL roadkill (aka leftover perishable food from program) in a cooler helping the life of the budget naturalist along. Climbing is great these days – the weather is what Joshua Tree dreams are made of. Blooms are just about ready to burst from the desert cactii. More work and play ahead. Life is good!
Photos: (upleft) Ian and Michelle 'climbing in the backyard.' Hands Off, Hidden Valley, JTNP. (L) Alok amidst Walter's Camp Kitchen. Colorado River Commissary Support, NAL. (R) Natty family after climbing. Michelle, me, Alok, Rob, and Yes-I.
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