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Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Joe's Valley

Memorial day weekend I went to Joe's Valley and Triassic to do some bouldering.

Katie, Stain, James, Joon, Clint and I all went. It was a real nice weekend. None of us really boulder but it was fun learning.






The routes they called warm up routes were really the only ones we could do, and they were still hard.




Katie rocked it.






This is supposed to be the best v1 in America. It's dang hard, and extremely high and scary. Definitely not the best v1. None of us could finish, and none of us really dared to try.



While we were camping I'm almost positive a mouse ran from my feet across the top of my sleeping bag, then across my face. Disgusting.

Afterwords we drove back to Provo and played basketball. Everyone is terrible but it was really fun. I haven't played real basketball in such a long time. I have no idea what I'm doing it but loved it anyways. It's an amazing workout.

I finished off the weekend with my dad becoming the bishop of their home ward. So, good luck father! It's going to be an even busier five years. Then we had a family BBQ with all my cousins which I always love doing.

I wrote this exact post a few months ago. I guess I should post it now.

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