I’m a sissy when it comes to heights, but I can tell you from experience(recent experience) that sheep fever can make a guy do dumb things.
Case in point: I placed my 14 year old daughter and myself in a tight spot that almost saw us sleeping on top without proper shelter. Long story, but in the end the weather held and we were able to make it down an alder choked chute as the fog and darkness descended.
I’ve never been so thankful for alders.
Had it rained, or snowed as it threatened to do, we might have been in for a rough night, if not worse.
As it was, we stumbled into camp just past midnight. It’s amazing how all the talk of hot cocoa and huge meals disappears when you are finally able to crawl into your sleeping bag at the end of a 15 hour ordeal.
A lesson well learned.
Case in point: I placed my 14 year old daughter and myself in a tight spot that almost saw us sleeping on top without proper shelter. Long story, but in the end the weather held and we were able to make it down an alder choked chute as the fog and darkness descended.
I’ve never been so thankful for alders.
Had it rained, or snowed as it threatened to do, we might have been in for a rough night, if not worse.
As it was, we stumbled into camp just past midnight. It’s amazing how all the talk of hot cocoa and huge meals disappears when you are finally able to crawl into your sleeping bag at the end of a 15 hour ordeal.
A lesson well learned.