Tuesday, July 12, 2022 Tour du Mont Blanc – Day 3 Refuge des Mottets to Cabane du Combal Starting elevation: 1,864 m Ending elevation: 1,950 m Elevation gain: 686 m Elevation loss: 600 m Distance: 7 miles Col de la Seigne: 2516 m Last night I didn’t sleep great. I actually have been up everyContinue reading “Goodbye France, for now”
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If the Maltese were gonna push me off a cliff, it would have been today
Monday, July 11, 2022 Tour du Mont Blanc – Day 2 Refuge Nant Borrant to Refuge des Mottets Starting elevation: 1,459 m Ending elevation: 1,864 m Elevation gain: 1,034 m Elevation loss: 985 m Distance: 9.3 miles Col du Bonhomme: 2329 m Col de la Croix du Bonhomme: 2443 m Col des Fours: 2716 mContinue reading “If the Maltese were gonna push me off a cliff, it would have been today”
In Typical French Fashion…
Sunday, July 10, 2022 Tour du Mont Blanc – Day 1 Les Houches, France to Refuge de Nant Borrant Starting elevation: 1,008 m Ending elevation: 1,459 m Elevation gain: 692 m Elevation loss: 1,051 m Distance: 11.9 miles Today we woke up with the alarm at 6 am. We were both awake just a littleContinue reading “In Typical French Fashion…”
We Made It
We have officially made it to the starting point of the Tour du Mont Blanc. This plan has been in the works for about 11 months. Several months of planning, and more than a few months of worrying. Initially, we had planned this route, and to hike this hike, with my aunt and uncle, EdContinue reading “We Made It”
In a few weeks, we won’t have that option
We are gearing up for something big. A big European adventure that requires physical conditioning. And so, today, we set out for a training hike that should replicate the efforts that will be required of us. We got up, showered, ate breakfast, and were out the door shortly after 7:30. We drove up through theContinue reading “In a few weeks, we won’t have that option”
Win-day Change in Plans
We had no wedding or family plans for the morning, so Nathan and I got up around 5:30, made breakfast, had coffee, and prepped a backpack to go back into Joshua Tree National Park. There was one hike that we saw yesterday that looked interesting, and we wanted to head back there before it gotContinue reading “Win-day Change in Plans”
Desert Honky Tonk Disco
This story really starts last summer. You see, we were supposed to be in Portugal now. My bestest girlfriend lives in Germany, with her Army Captain husband and two kids. Last summer we hatched a plan – a Covid plan- Nathan and I would fly to somewhere cool in Europe and she and her littleContinue reading “Desert Honky Tonk Disco”
And I did it all without scratching a mosquito bite
It’s over. Our Roatán vacation ended on Tuesday when Rigo came to Turtle Beach to take us to the Roatán International Airport. That’s not its official airport name, but with all 4 gates, you get the drift. We got up at roughly 6 am in the Monkey Lair, slowly ate and packed up our things,Continue reading “And I did it all without scratching a mosquito bite”
Pescado?
Today was our last full day here in Roatán. Tomorrow we fly home. We are now settled back into the Monkey Lair, and last night with earplugs and eye mask, I slept great. I was aware of a rainstorm and power outage, though. We got up at 6 am, and it was pretty overcast andContinue reading “Pescado?”
There are two types of people…
Those who pee in their wetsuit, and those who lie about it. This is a funny and common saying in the diving community. It throws newbies off guard. Denisse was saying it to her pupils as I was getting out of the water today, but we’ve also heard it from our original PADI instructor, Dan.Continue reading “There are two types of people…”