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After work relaxation

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There is no better way to unwind after sitting in front of a computer, than a relaxing walk to the beach.

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The Frisbee Swing

Back in my younger days, I used to be crazy. Well, maybe I still am. I came across this video from which brings two of my outdoor passions together: Climbing and Frisbee

Yes, that is the famous Alcove Swing on El Capitan in Yosemite National Park, with a Frisbee!

Now, before some of you ask, yes, we did hike down and recover the frisbee. #LeaveNoTrace!

El Capitán in Yosemite has been in the national spotlight this past year as two amazing documentaries have been released about climbers epic struggles to the top. While similar, the films show two very disctinct climbing styles.

First, The Dawn Wall came out. That film followed Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson up the hardest route on the face of El Cap. They fell thousands of times, slept on a portaledge for 19 nights, and, well, no spoilers. Their journey involved ropes, and sheer will and energy.

Maybe more famous, after taking home the Oscar for Best Documentary, is Free Solo. Free Solo follows Alex Honnold’s epic free solo climb of El Cap. Honnold goes up a different, easier, route up the granite monolith. Yes, easier is a relative term here. What he did is unthinkable. He went up without any ropes or protection, just his shoes, his chalk bag, and his body. Absolutely nuts.

Both feats are impressive in their own right, and it really is hard to say which one is more impressive. In the end, I’d have to go with what Honnold did. Caldwell’s life was relying on his equipment to work as expected. Sure, he still could have died, but that would have required an equipment malfunction, or human error when placing the pieces. One slip, one unexpected bird flying out of a crack, one hold breaking, or one little slip, and Honnold’s a gonner.


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Snowmageddon Bilbao 2018

Surprise!

I woke up this morning to a surprising, very unexpected white Bilbao! There was talk yesterday about this happening overnight but I distinctly remember saying, "Lo creeré cuando lo vea," or "I'll believe it when I see it." Well, I believe you mother nature, you're capable of dusting Bilbao with snow.

People out in the streets seemed nervous and determined to get to work. They clearly don't know how to handle a snow day. Just sit back, relax, and enjoy the snow this only happens once every 50 years here! Don't waste it stopped in traffic, or at a bus stop, waiting for a bus that will never come. 

I was lucky, my morning classes were cancelled at 6:30am and I was able to watch the sunrise from a nearby park. 

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The most dangerous hike in Spain (well, it used to be at least)

It’s called El Caminito del Rey, which I guess would be the king’s little road.

The made us wear helmets and gave us a radio to listen to the guide. We didn’t necessarily want a guide, but you have to buy tickets in advance. We got ours the week before and all that was left was the guided tour. Not too bad though; we hung back and kept the the group (12 people or so) within earshot.

For most of the trail, and by far the coolest parts, you’re walking high above the river.

The views were spectacular, to say the least.

The middle of the hike was full of spectacular views in their own right, as well as views through the canyons on each side.

The second gorge we came to was spectacular. Looking down gives you that butterflies in the stomach hibbie jibbies feeling some love more than others.

They even built a glass platform to look down at your own risk.

Always cool to spot some climbers. What a spot they found!

With a video of the bridge crossing to boot!

 

Wonderful hike. Don’t plan on getting sweaty, but plan on using your eyes. Highly recommended!

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2nd annual day after Christmas hike to Pagasarri

 

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Some of the benefits of working in #Yosemite. Season #7 and I’m still not the least bit tired of this place.

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A hike up to Monkey Rock in Kajuju

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A walk through Kakamega rainforest