late night before departure...
At the historic Noble in Lander Wyoming, amongst fellow NOLS instructors, people who speak the same languge, vaguely out of place in what would otherwise likely be another Wyoming cow town.
Met the students today, nothing remarkable yet, one way or another, but of course time will tell.
Hit the trail tommorrow, high spring snowfall and melt has the rivers running high and us all a bit nervous. Should be a good route, a bit over 100 miles through the Wind Rivers, over the Divide, and cross several rivers. 28 days in the field.
See on the other side...
Met the students today, nothing remarkable yet, one way or another, but of course time will tell.
Hit the trail tommorrow, high spring snowfall and melt has the rivers running high and us all a bit nervous. Should be a good route, a bit over 100 miles through the Wind Rivers, over the Divide, and cross several rivers. 28 days in the field.
See on the other side...
2 Comments:
Hay Jared.... (ok.."hey")
We are all a-waiting your return from the wilds of Wyoming. Look forward to you posting something to indicate your off the trail. would have emailed you but figured your hotmail account will be full of all kinds of smutty junk mail and may get our message bounced. Hope ya get our way soon....! (meanwhile back at the ranch....)
HE babe,
LOng time nothing, but still wondering, when u 'll be heading for Europe? I'm off next week to Tunisie and after that 2 weeks of Spain in Barcelona!! Then starting at my new job!! really looking forward towards that!!
Take care, Kus Roos
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