Friday, April 20, 2012

First Hike, 2012

Lookie what we have here. A new blog post from everybody's favorite blogger. I know you guys say you like Joanna's blog, but I also know that when you are reading it, you are silently weeping about the fact that it's not one of my posts. I can't really say that I blame you. I AM pretty awesome. It is a shame that more people aren't me, but then, could the world really handle that much spectacularosity? Anyway, on to the blog!

Joanna took a weekday off work yesterday so we had the rare opportunity to spend a day together. So we decided it would be best to get our first hike of the year out of the way now while it's still kind of chilly up there (the reason I am so heavily layered) and we can avoid all the other people so that we can stop to catch our breath periodically without the fear of being judged for being so out of shape by all the fit hikers. We (Joanna) chose Maxwell Falls as our destination this go-around, and it was for the most part a good hike for us to get back into the swing of things. There was one caveat, but I will get to that at the end. Now it's time for my exceptionally funny captions under each picture.

p. s. I am also toying around with the new formatting tool for blogger. So if some of my pictures aren't lined up right, too bad. If the new format causes you to not be able to view the blog in your browser, find a browser that works.



Joanna is a little out of practice taking the obligatory "Hold still and look at the camera so we can prove to people that we actually spend time together" picture, so it took a few tries. Half my head is gone in this one.

Now I'm blocking the sign.

Close enough. Let's move on.
Here we see the remains of a campsite which for the rest of the day we referred to as the "Kill Site".

This place got seriously shredded by something.


Something with a serious hankering for some smarties. We found some more smarties about twenty feet away, but Joanna didn't want to take a picture of those.


Who can identify this print?


Nice view to get things started.


 
Again?


At this point, it had more or less just been us walking. It was now time to start our serious adventuring! Gotta check the gear.


My sweet new electronics gadget pouch. I have one on Joanna's pack too. Our phones fit in them perfectly.


I am properly outfitted. Now, let's hike!


It didn't take long for us to get to this rock out-cropping. It was a pretty amazing view. So amazing that Joanna didn't even bother to take a picture of it. Silly girl.


Here we have a gap in the rocks.


See?









Here are some big old rocks



This is my skeptical face. I am skeptical because once I determined the direction that the trail went, another route was plotted. In the spirit of adventure (and because I was already writing this next bit in my head) we went with the new route.

"I don't know if this is the right way Honey..."
"I don't think we're meant to walk along the very edge of the cliff like this..."


"Don't be silly Tony. It IS called Cliff Loop Trail. Now hold still, I just remembered that I am supposed to take pictures of the view on our hikes. O. K. we got that out of the way. Now keep moving along the path that I say is the trail. You KNOW I am right."


Time will tell.


"Honey, I'm sorry for doubting you. This is obviously the way we should be going. It's just that some inconsiderate jerk put this big rock in the way. I'll just move it and we can be on our way."




I am inadequate.


"Maybe we should go through this hole? We can totally fit right?"


"What can we do?"


I like to call this picture "Righteous Indignation".


This is us pondering whether or not the previously identified trail was, in fact, the right direction after all.


Here are the only "falls" we really got to see at Maxwell Falls, but more on that later.


Close up. To make you think that they're bigger.


Joanna takes pictures of trees and stuff.







More trees.

So, that was the bulk of our hike. There were some more trees and stuff, it was pretty heavily wooded. But the trail that we were on, UPPER Maxwell Falls, didn't really afford us a view of the falls when we finally got to them. Apparently, LOWER Maxwell Falls takes you right by the place where people take the pictures  that eventually end up on the website the state or whatever uses to advertise how great this place is. We got to stand at the top of the falls and hear them. Yay. Once we got past the falls however, there was one oddity...
So, you tell me, is this just one person's idea of a really good place to put a church T, or the final resting place of the unfortunate camper that was in the tent at the Kill Site?

Bet you wish you left those smarties in the fucking truck now don't ya?!?





















7 comments:

  1. Guys! I was freaked out by that campsite. Maybe you should have called the authorities. What happened to those people. A feeling like "Blair Witch" descended over me. Where are those people? And that footprint! It's dangerous out there, you two.
    And...did you know Clara calls the cross a church T? I thought it was original with her. Nice blog, Tony. And nice pictures of you two.

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  2. Yes, I knew Clara calls it a church t. I thought that was funny so i incorporated it into my blog. I'm glad you enjoyed the blog. I'm taking steps to insure that I keep a bit more up-to-date with my posts than once a year. As for the people in the campsite, If they had been smarter, then they would still be alive. At least, that's what I'm choosing to believe.

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  3. Could you tweak your blogger format? I know you said at the top that you don't care, get a new browser, etc. But that's not likely to happen for me. I'm doing the best I can with my skills. You know I print out everything, but usually I reformat so the pictures are smaller and/or closer together. Nothing is moving well in this post; that's 18 pages with two pictures per page. I know. Why did I even take the time to type this out? You already told me.

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  4. I'm not even sure how to change it yet. I'm basically just fiddling with it until it looks right.

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  5. FINALLY! I was getting real worried we would never see an update! Well, when you do it, you do it right. Don't know about the print. How big is it? Would help if there were something else in the pic to get the perspective. I am also concerned about the kill site. Could it maybe be someone just abandoned their gear to despoil the landscape?

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  6. Great blog post! Very funny. And the campsite is definitely super scary!

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