Tuesday, June 30, 2009
AZ Trail Runner
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Stayc
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Greer 2009

Amy did belay duty while I led the climbs we did. It was a little strange not having Ryan or Meagan belay me, but Amy did fine. I tried to pick easy climbs for the kids, but there was a 5.5 and then a couple of what I thought might be 5.8's from the ground but were more like 5.9+? I didn't have any beta so I am just guessing.

This is my niece, Harley working her way over the vegetated ledge on the 5.5. This was her first time climbing outside.

The 5.5 wasn't bolted, but a top rope could easily be set up by walking around the back to the anchors. I had seen some anchors that I was going to use to rapp off of, and look at some of the other routes. It turns out that it was a free hanging rappel. Here is Amy going over the edge.

This is my brother on the free hanging section. Everyone wanted to try it so it cut our climbing session a little short. Most of the other routes were way above my lead climbing ability anyway.

This is what happens when the kids get the camera while the adults are trying to make sure no one decks.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
New Shoes
That is a picture of what $560.94 will get you at Discount Tire. When I bought the truck a few months ago I knew I would have to put tires on it soon. Then Sunday I started hearing a squeak from the left rear. It was a twelve inch separation in the tire. I debated weather I should spend the money, or just buy two cheaper car tires to put on the rear since they were in the worst shape. The fronts weren't much better as they were down to the wear bars. I finally decided to get the truck tires I wanted and not waste money on tires I didn't even want anyway. I bought Pathfinders. I had them on my old truck and they lasted for six years and still had quite a bit of life left in them when I sold the truck. These little trucks really benefit from having truck tires. They ride like a truck, and can haul like a truck.
Aravaipa Canyon
We spent the last three days in Aravaipa Canyon. We had planned to backpack the Grand Canyon, but didn't get our permit. We couldn't decide where we should go until Kent suggested Aravaipa. It was a great suggestion. Thanks Kent. It is only about an hour from Tucson, and it is beautiful.
Philip and Caitlin played in the creek when we stopped to camp. In the above pictures they are trying to use their foam sleeping pads as rafts so they can float down the river. They wanted to use my $100 Thermarest Prolite 4, but that was a negative. Philip spent some time fishing for the tiny mosquito fish by hand and skipping rocks.
We had a great time until the Gorgon (think Medusa) showed up on day two. If you don't have a teenage daughter I don't recommend it. Keep them from aging past about five. Ultimately we had a good time. I hope to go back soon and see the entire canyon.



