This has been a wonderful experience for me--exactly what a sabbatical should be: a chance to escape all of the stresses and pressures and just work and recharge. Now all I need to do is bring some of the calm that I feel here back home with me to the "real world."
"Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature’s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves." - John Muir
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I leave to go home in the morning
I leave to go home in the morning. A person can simultaneously hold seemingly contradictory thoughts and feelings (just ask me how I feel ...
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The deck, where I tried to work earlier this afternoon, but the sun was too bright. I'll have to find the sweet spots of the day, when i...
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Purple Pass/Boulder Butte 16 miles, 6,200 feet elevation gain and loss Mountain Goat on Boulder Butte Summit View all of the photos from thi...
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The photo links for all six days are up now in the long hike-log post below.
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Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
It was inspiring, and I know a lot of people enjoyed reading about it and seeing the pics.
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