Wednesday, October 24, 2007

where the good lord flung it



After a long vacation we are safe and sound in our surprisingly chilly apartment. We both have the day off and I'm spending the morning catching up on all the latest goings-on in the interweb while xtina is watching 'la haine' in the other room. Unfortunately, our camera (or perhaps the memory card) went completely haywire during the trip and I only have a few photos that I can access without a 'system error' or 'faulty parameter' message which means that while I had the intention of filling this post with stunning photos from our camping excursion and the wedding, I won't be able to do so.

Zach's wedding was fantastic. We're very impressed by kansas city - from what we can tell a hip, recovering urban area with a low cost of living. It was great to see the likes of zach and alex, ben and josiah once again. The road just as exhilarating as I hoped it would be. It had been months since I had traveled faster than forty miles an hour. I never used to get such a thrill out of driving as I do now. I wanted to stop at every oversized plaster dinosaur and tourist-oriented distillery on the way.

Camping went great as well. Highs in the seventies and lows in the fifties made for perfect outdoors sleeping weather. Much of the park was in peak color change season. I wish I had the photos to show you. We hiked over fifty miles and on a couple days hiked over a vertical mile in one hike. We're in better shape than we had expected and are now focused on backcountry camping. We're just a few items short of being prepared to do so. We hiked to the peak of mt le conte despite the mist rushing up the face of the mountain leaving us clutching the wire and on Friday saw a bear in the wild attempting to break into a tent in a backcountry campsite. I was scared and wanted to hide but xtina stood her ground and we watched the bear until it left. We spent some time on the appalachian trail and fantasized about hiking it together. I can hardly imagine how mando felt hiking to clingmans dome, the highest point on the AT and being greeted by senior citizens bus tours and overweight southerners out for a sunday drive in their hummer. Hiking from cades cove to the summit of thunderhead mountain was much more rewarding.

We're back, now, and I can absorb the new radiohead record and get back to work. Today I believe xtina and I might see 'i want someone to eat cheese with' and perhaps I'll see 'the darjeeling limited' with matt and jonathan tomorrow. I'll try and keep you more updated.

Also, while I'm thinking about it; I witnessed an elderly southern woman describe how to use a portable toilet using the phrase 'just let it fly where the good lord flung it.' It was fantastic.

3 comments:

rebecca said...

i missed you guys--glad you're back & glad you're safe. thank goodness x-tina protected you from the bear.

erin said...

sounds like you guys had a nice trip!

he moved into a big kid house about 2 miles away. it's all splitleveled and manicured lawned out, but he's pretty happy.

as are we at the prospect of having an apartment that is far superior to mine: feels like a treehouse, less spider-y, and it has 2 rooms with doors that shut all the way!

metal said...

glad you made it back without the bear eating you. sorry about your pics man, maybe you'll find a way to retrieve them somehow. why didn't you stop at all the plaster dinosaurs and distilleries? there are no plaster dinosaurs in backcountry camping. is mt le conte pronounced mount the cunt? just checking.