I got about 2.5 miles down with my mother when we decided to turn around. We were supposed to stay at Phantom Ranch that night, but after realizing that it was around 120 degrees at the bottom, that we were slow and that we really didn’t want to have to hike OUT in those temps … we turned around. Still a great experiance, though!
moondog's Life List
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1. update my website more often
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2. learn to play harmonica
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3. screenprint more
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4. learn how to swing dance
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5. Write more
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6. go back to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
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7. go on a roadtrip
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8. ride a Vespa
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9. read The Chronicles of Narnia
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10. find my copy of The Wuggie Norple Story
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11. talk to strangers
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12. learn how to drive stick-shift
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13. make amends
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14. learn to bartend
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15. Learn to whistle with my fingers
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16. build an igloo
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17. make a minty mp3 player
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18. go snowshoeing
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3 years ago
Last time I shifted a car was when I was … oh, maybe six and my father would direct me as to when to do it. I am now nineteen and my older brother just gave me my first lesson. Apparently I did well – much better than his girlfriend, at least. We’re driving from Alaska to the East Coast and our respective colleges (in PA and VT) in just under two weeks. If not before, by the end I should be a pro!
Well, I HOPE I was
3 years ago
I hope I was a great one. My mentees really were extremely capable and didn’t need much assistance, but I tried to do what I could, keep them updated and let them know that I was there for them. Aw, I loves ‘em all.
