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Mike Each, Keith Tollenaere, Ned Wempen, Brian Gratten, Tim Griepp, Chris Justice
August 1999
There are few adventures that
seem more fitting then a trip to Colorado for a group of college friends
at the close of the summer. In 1999, this is exactly what five
friends and I did to mark the end of another season. "Big
Red" was our chosen mode of transportation. A character filled
conversion van with carpet on both the walls and ceiling. It truly
was a remarkable vehicle. One
The sun continued to rise with our assent and we began to feel the warmth of the sun. It's rays were of little contention for the mountain air, however, which quickly froze droplets of water scattered on my fleece liner by the hydration system I work with my daypack. Our bodies, nevertheless, remained warm by the activity of the climb. As the intensity of our hike increased, I found myself removing layers to keep cool. The water droplets continued for freeze, however.
Mountain hiking yields to a unique
flurry of emotions. Embattled in the assent, I often find myself
asking what I am doing. The answer comes quickly. I am climbing a
mountain! I am conquering a goal! I am striving to capture the
experience of standing above my surroundings such that I might look at the
world from a new perspective. The answers do not ease the physical challenge
Grays Peak: 14270' Torreys Peak: 14267 |
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copyright (c) 2003 timothy griepp, all rights reserved email: tim_griepp_webmail@creative-vision.org |