Hey everyone! We hope you all had fun either handing out candy or going trick or treating. We did our usual thing – headed out to our friends house for a potluck and then let the boys troll for candy around his neighborhood. Henry got so much that his pail handle broke and it exploded all over the road. Awesome. This was also our 3rd year hosting the Crimps and Costumes competition at our climbing Cathedral and was BY FAR the best one for costumes! We were absolutely blown away by some of them! We had a good turn out and everyone had a great time. It’s hard to believe that it’s already November and we only have 2 more months until Christmas. The weather here has finally changed and the cooler temps are rolling in. I’m excited about getting back on our woody! Hope all is well with everyone. Happy Halloween!
Because it’s hotter than Hell in the summers here and we can’t climb on our woody, we’ve decided to start sport climbing again to pass the time and try to stay strong. It’s been hard getting back into it and when I’m hanging from the rope while the harness is digging into my butt and crotch, I remember why I’d rather be bouldering. Although I complain a lot and am pissed that I have NO endurance, there are two aspects that I am really enjoying about this venture. One is the rekindling of an old friendship with our buddy Kevin and his little girl Davey. I did a previous post on a trip we took up to Lemmon with them and it has been a lot of fun spending days in the mountains and watching the kids mess around together. The other is watching my two boys explore their limits in this sport.
Last weekend while we were up on the mountain, Henry kept begging us to let him climb. We didn’t have a harness for him but Kevin let us borrow Davey’s that he had brought in the event the kids wanted to try. We tied him in and helped him get on the rock and to my complete and utter astonishment, he climbed about 25 feet up without any hint of fear. I’m not sure why I was surprised. He’s always done well on ropes in the gym but climbing outside on real rock is a completely different animal. He came off after his arms got tired but wasn’t able to get back on because of the angle and had to be lowered down. He begged us to let him get back on but we were out of time and had to leave. So this past weekend, we went up specifically on a Sunday just to let the boys see what they could accomplish. We picked out an easy route that we felt they could finish but it just so happened that it was VERY HIGH and super exposed. Henry went first and ended up blowing our minds. He made it up about 60 ft before he just got too tired and pumped and wanted to come down. Not ONCE did he ever say he was scared of the height or the exposure and wanted to stop. We really couldn’t believe it. You’ll see what I mean from the pictures.
William was a bit more timid and only made it about 15 feet before he started crying and wanted to come down. His reaction was more of what we expected and are happy that he has a healthy dose of fear. They both said they wanted to go back and Henry is now determined to make it to the chains…90 ft up. I’m really looking forward to when these boys can actually “climb” with us. It is sad to see the time fly by. I love that these boys are so loving and cuddly and affectionate. That will soon change and they will grow into young men who think their parents are dorks. I’m ok with that as long as they want to go belay us on the rocks once in a while. 😉
We decided to take a break from our bathroom and head up the mountain for a little climbing getaway. Our old friend from a LONG time ago hit us up and asked us if we wanted to join him. We haven’t seen Kevin in almost 3 years and since that time, he got married and had a little girl. It’s so crazy to see our old friends and see the changes that have happened in their lives. We were so young when we got married, that’s the only way people have known us. It was fun to see him again and hang out. His little girl is adorable and the boys fell in love with her. Haha!
We made it out to a new place here in Tucson last weekend to check out some of the rocks there. It’s on the other side of town so door to door it was about an hour drive but good enough to warrant a second trip. We haven’t been on real rock since Bishop so our hands are a little soft and I realized how weak my crimp strength is. Ever since I got injured last March, it’s been hard to get that back. It takes a long time to build and while I can still climb pretty hard stuff, my fingers are not in shape for the crimps. That can be frustrating and it definitely pissed me off this last trip. This entire weekend is supposed to be rainy so we won’t be making it outside, but maybe we’ll venture out to the woody and get a session in. After all we have a beautiful roof on it so we might as well take advantage right!?
We went back and forth about going to Bishop this year. After our Joe’s Valley trip we felt psyched to get back on the rocks, but we had so much to do to prepare for the trip and such little time to do it in, we just became overwhelmed and lost focus and motivation. Tommy’s truck suspension was on the fritz as well, so he wanted to stay home and get that fixed and I was just honestly dreading the crowds that always amass in Bishop every Thanksgiving. We actually cancelled the trip and then I felt so awful about it and convinced Tommy that we had to go. Our only stipulation was that we weren’t allowed to go anywhere that we’d already been. The repetition of going back to the same stuff was getting old and it was either new or die.
So, we set out with a list of new places and new projects and WE HAD AN ABSOLUTE BALL! And we didn’t hit any crowds! Woo hoo! I’m not anti-social or anything but the crowds are too much for me now. We’ve gotten spoiled by our woody and the solitude it provides. Tsk Tsk. What have you done to me Tommy? We also decided to make our Thanksgiving dinner using our crockpot and making instant everything else. It was delectable! After a week, our skin was trashed and we felt good leaving it all on the rocks. We left a lot of projects undone and are anxious for next year. Here’s to hoping we stay injury free this year and can crush some problems next November!
One of the things that had us overwhelmed before the trip was our pop-up trailer. It’s only getting smaller as the boys get bigger and we were desperate for more room. We debated on whether to just sell it and upgrade but unfortunately the decision wasn’t so easy. The bigger you go, the heavier you get and our 4runner can only haul a certain weight. So, with a new trailer, we’d need a new truck, and after much consideration we decided we weren’t willing to do that. We are really enjoying being debt free so we decided to try and come up with a way to add more space to the trailer. Somehow.
During our trip to Joe’s Valley, one of the main zippers on the entrance flap broke and we couldn’t close it. Our two options were to either have me fix it with my industrial machine, or buy a completely new tent cover which would have cost thousands of dollars. We chose the former and a week before our trip, we tore it off the bars and dragged it into the garage to try and fix it. I will tell you that it was one of the hardest projects I’ve ever had to do. Just the logistics made it nearly impossible. It weighed about 50 pounds and trying to maneuver the pile of vinyl into place gave us about a thousand calorie workout. It took me roughly 8 hours from start to finish and Tommy was there the whole way. I also had to enlist the help of my poor brother who had come over for a short visit. Nevertheless, we did it and even though there were a few spots that weren’t straight and some original holes that I missed filling, I was VERY happy with the result. The zippers are SUPER beefy and aluminum instead of plastic so they’ll last till the end of time.
After brainstorming a while, I threw out the idea of trying to add a bunk bed to give the boys more room and ultimately give us more storage space. This would have been much easier to conceive in a hard sided trailer but with a pop up you’re limited to a certain space when everything collapses. However, I knew that Tommy would come up with something – he always does. So a couple weeks before the trip, he went out and bought materials and started creating a bunk bed system. It was amazing and the boys absolutely loved it! We also added a big storage bin in the place of one of the benches and that was nice as well. Eventually we want to add in a permanent fridge and heater. That’s for this year though. We can’t have a trip where we aren’t scrambling to get something done. It just wouldn’t be the same! Hahaha!
*ps – if you click on the pics, you’ll see a larger version. This blog is retarded and makes everything small. Lame, I say.
Here’s a little compilation of some of the videos we took there: