We're on our way to a celebration of a 70th birthday by none other than Gill Midgen, who obviously looks ten years younger than the records show. It's a surprise party so this blog posting was delayed. We had decided to either return to France or reach Montana for this trip. It took us a while to calculate but in the end we thought Montana and the northern states were probably closer than Europe. Another minor reason for skipping France is that of the uncertainty surrounding the virus still pervades. After returning from a long trip to South Africa recently, we decided perhaps we'll face the bears rather than the virus. Jenni tells me it's easier to spot a bear. We both believe we have a better chance against Covid than a grizzly. As our American friends might say, "Ain't that the truth." The period also opened up for us as a certain procedure one of us was supposed to undergo was postponed due to a favorable turn. Lucky!
Boulder City is another of our favorite places but as we have mentioned frequently, only in the correct season. In winter, you can't beat it. During summer, it beats you. That's why our first hike began at 5am. And that's why the third hike of this trip will commence in Northern Utah.
The sun has barely risen, the temperature is 92F (reaching 110) and Jen and I think it might be a rather warm day. We are known for our accurate predictions. Lake Mead in the distance.
The landscape awakens while Las Vegas strip enjoys a hangover.
A close-up of the strip on a foggy morning.
A view of Lake Mead on a less than clear morning.
Red Mountain basks in the early light.
So much water and yet, desolate surroundings, in an attractive way.
The advantages of a better season, a fairer gender. (Winter, 3 years earlier.)
Seasonal change...taken part-way up.
"Here comes the sun..."
Cheers,
Jenni and Jeffrey
2 comments:
Anonymous Michelle said...
Hello Jenni & Jeff,
Can you believe it's been more than 8 years since we met you at the top of El Cajon for just a very short time, and we still think fondly of you all, and follow your adventures around the world?
You truly inspired me. Especially the way you two adventure together. What a world this would be if more couples adventured together around the world!
I bought your book, and am excited to read it. Our six year old is quite the little hiker these days, completing the 5 Peak Challenge at Mission Trails earlier this year. :)
I hope you all have been well. We continue to follow your blog. Thank you for inspiring the world with your travels, and relationship.
Best,
Michelle
Dear Michelle,
What a delight to receive your comments as well as a little family update.
In our next, blog, we intend to include something about you and the family.
We're very fortunate to have had that encounter. It's the little things like that which can change a person's perspective of the world.
Kind, warm and fond regards,
Jenni and Jeffrey
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