Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Bishop in The Fall

Bishop is the bouldering capital of California... but also has some excellent sport climbing, and trad and alpine routes nearby as well. There are amazing rocks to climb everywhere!
Bishop rests in the Owens Valley with snow covered mountains looming on either side. To the west are the mighty Sierra Nevadas (pictured below). For a desert climate, fall is beautiful here as the leaves change on the willow trees. (It's nothing like the east coast, but it does help me feel a little more at home!)

This is our friend Amy... she's buff :)
These photos are from a few sessions at the "Happy Boulders" in the Volcanic Tablelands just north of Bishop.




As we enter the last month of our road trip, I am filled with gratitude for God's faithfulness. He has provided for us each step of the way, and given us amazing opportunities to share the love of Christ with those along our path. Most of all, through hard times and beautiful times, He has drawn us closer to Himself. How great it is to rest in the arms of the Almighty!

"You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart."
-God (Jeremiah 29:13)

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Joshua Tree & Halloween

It feels so great to be back in Joshua Tree! The warmth of the desert, old friends, crazy rock formations and unique Joshua Trees made us feel welcome right away.
Align CenterIt was great to get back on lead in JTree... the routes always challenge me mentally and physically. This is me leading Pope's Crack, 5.9
Jess and Gretchen dance with Ed (the van) to "glamourous"... had to be there, I guess!
Here's me with my cousin (Ryan)'s new dog Cali. I decided to make my old hat into a visor, so here we are sharing what's left. Cali liked the remaining beanie : )
Here's Gretchen's first REAL crack in JTree, Double Cross, 5.7 We figured her winged halloween costume would help her up the climb!
Gretchen and I sandwich our friend Dora. She and her partner Andrew have been some of our favorite people on the road. We met in Red Rocks, and got to hang out again (on Halloween) in JTree.
Here's the shadow of my halloween costume in the morning light at our campsite.
Geronimo (5.7) is a crazy roof crack we climbed one day- such fun!
Campfires always draw a crowd, and provide opportunities for chats about climbing, life, and lots of good musical jam sessions.
The musical jam sessions draw in the good drummers... who draw in the fire spinners... Joshua Tree is always full of fun and excitement!

Red Rocks 10-08

Red Rocks, NV, as seen through the eyes of Ed (our van)

Ed struts his stuff at the Red Rocks Campground, proudly displaying the Solid Rock Logo.

We had a great time of worship and prayer with dear friends, Michelle & Noelani (pictured here).

We love having instruments with us wherever we go, for leading worship, and for spontaneous jam sessions around the campfire.

One of our many new friends, Tom, begins the first of three excellent pitches on Lotta Balls, 5.8
Brian approaches the last Belay station on a stellar 5.8
I was so blessed to have him come and visit yet again!

Goodbye beautiful Red Rocks... we will be back!

For more photos and stories, visit Gretchen's blog: www.blindtosee.com