Friday, May 10, 2013

Nights 127 and 128

Hi and welcome back!

Yesterday my dad checked the stats for the blog and noticed that over 250 people had visited in just 24 hours. That's a lot more than we usually get, and then we had comments from two people in LA, and one of them said she saw my blog on the REI Facebook page! Welcome to the new readers who came here from Facebook--especially Michelle's friend. Tell me about your plans to camp out in June!

Mount Whitney - Taken by Galen Rowell
Another commenter, Rohan, said he's getting ready to climb Mt. Whitney again in a few days! Mt. Whitney is the highest point in the continental United States (14,505'), and I definitely want to climb it some day. Rohan, you need to comment and tell us how the climb goes!

Galen Rowell



This picture of Mt. Whitney was taken by Galen Rowell.  He was a mountaineer who photographed everything from the Sierra Nevada mountains in California to the Karakoram in Pakistan. My grandfather once took a photography course with him, and he has an autographed book of his. He was killed in a plane crash (Galen Rowell, not my grandfather) a month before I was born in 2002.

We had a big thunderstorm on Wednesday night. At first I was a little scared, because the thunder was really loud, but eventually I started to like it a little bit. The thunder and lightning stopped around 8:00, but the rain kept up all night. The tent held up really well. There wasn't a single leak all night.

It was raining when dad and I hiked tonight. By the time we were halfway up the hill, both of us were soaked, because we only had shell jackets on, not pants. It was a little better once we got in the woods, except it was hard to stay on the trail because it was so dark.

Thanks for reading!


10 comments:

  1. Dear LRC,

    This is mom. I didn't see what you were wearing when you left the house for your hike last night, but I hope you were wearing some some sort of pants (you mentioned wearing a "shell jacket, not pants")! Maybe we should start calling you the "Kid in the Boxer Shorts"! Just kidding, I know what you meant...

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    1. Thanks for commenting mom. Just to clarify things I DID have pants on but just not shell pants.

      Keep on reading!

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  2. Hey Kid in a Tent :)
    I just found your blog from a link on the "Muir Project" FB page... and I just wanted to tell you that I think what you are doing is AWESOME!!! Very adventurous for such a young age. My prediction is that you will do AMAZING things in this lifetime... keep following those dreams!

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    1. Thanks for reading, Becky! I can't believe how many people came here from the Muir Project facebook page. I've had almost 2,000 hits in one day!

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  3. Great blog LRC! Keep going strong!
    -RCS from WV

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  4. Great blog mate and seems G'day from Australia. My 11yoall daughter Mary-Helen is going on her first overnight hike in 2 weeks. She will love your blog. More power to ya mate.

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    1. Thanks, Hunsta! I hope you and Mary-Helen have a great time sleeping out. Be sure to check in and tell me how it goes!

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  5. Thanks for the shout out LRC! Still here and reading as you've been added to my perma-blog roll. :)

    Here's the link to the REI Los Angeles page that some of us found you through where they said "Here's a blog by a future REI CEO. In the potentially mundane exercise of 'daily life', this kid seems to have the right idea! Follow this adventurous journey of spending an entire winter in a tent out in the backyard"
    https://www.facebook.com/reilosangeles

    And re: mid-night headlamp misplacement - I do the same thing when camping and I wake up and try and figure out how my pillow ended up at the far corner of the tent etc. I think there are practical joking camping elves. They are close cousins to the sock stealing elves. :)

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    1. Thanks for adding this to your perma-blog roll. I agree with you about those elves.

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