When Nate and I were young and childless and not living through a pandemic — so, what, 67 years ago? — we used to go on pretty impressively active vacations. We’ve climbed Mt. Fuji, hiked the Inca Trail, and wildly misjudged hiking distances to get to the top of waterfalls in New Zealand. We feel lucky to have gotten to do those things and have learned a few things about ourselves and our relationship along the way. And the one that started it all was also the one with some of the hardest learned lessons about ourselves and hiking in general. That was hiking Half Dome in Yosemite way back when in 2014.
A mountain, a mistake, and eventually, a sandwich
A mountain, a mistake, and eventually, a…
A mountain, a mistake, and eventually, a sandwich
When Nate and I were young and childless and not living through a pandemic — so, what, 67 years ago? — we used to go on pretty impressively active vacations. We’ve climbed Mt. Fuji, hiked the Inca Trail, and wildly misjudged hiking distances to get to the top of waterfalls in New Zealand. We feel lucky to have gotten to do those things and have learned a few things about ourselves and our relationship along the way. And the one that started it all was also the one with some of the hardest learned lessons about ourselves and hiking in general. That was hiking Half Dome in Yosemite way back when in 2014.