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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

1000 Feet and 16 Worms

Well the family spent the weekend at our Hailey Idaho cabins this last weekend, 5 fun filled days in some of the most beautiful country in the world.

Friday we spent in Boise visiting some of Amy's college friends their husbands and kids. Marcus had a good time since he had access to a community pool in the development Heather and Joe lived in. Boise is nice but it is still Idaho.

Saturday morning I went for a hike up what I think is called "carbonate". Its a 1000 foot hill/mountain just across the river from the cabin. I have looked at it for almost 10 years now wondering what was on top. Well this year I was in good enough shape to give it a climb. 1k feet in just under 40 minutes. Not bad for a former smoker who just started running 6 months ago. This is a view from the top...

I will however admit to one appalling incident. I was lapped not once but twice by a women, well skeleton with skin would be more appropriate. She must have been in her late 40's JOGGING up the mountain carrying dumb-bells. I could not believe it was happening and was amazed. I have some pictures from my Canon, but due to a mix up with my sister in-law, they are on her CF card, so these camera snaps will due until I get my pics back.

Marcus and I fished all day with Amy's dad, Danny, along the Wood River. It was very high and very fast, I almost took a swim on several occasions trying to get to just the right spot to make my casts. A lot of fun but no fish, a first for me on the Wood.

The weather was very warm all weekend so Sunday was spent in the cabins most of the day.

Monday we could not stand the heat any longer so we had to get down to the frigid river and attempt to swim in the ridiculous current. It was actually pretty fun. Marcus had a blast jumping off some rocks and floating the current down a few yards to a shallow area and then repeating over and over and over.... I was a little nervous because the river was very fast and very cold and he didn't have a vest on so I kept him on the low rocks. Next time he'll have a vest and I'll be a little less worried.

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