you could probably just jump that gap in picture 13.
JOZ
Incredible, Josh, but looks pretty scary and incredibly difficult too. I don’t know how you do it. Pretty amazing to think of the places you’ve been (the conditions you’ve survived!).
Aunt Joyce
Have you ever considered trying to pass yourself off as a sherpa?
All through college I wanted to start my own rickshaw service; that’s kind of like being a sherpa.
ZDad
Hi from Eldoret, Kenya. Looking at those hut pictures reminds me of my climb of Kilimanjaro with Jordan. Too much snow in the other photos. I can still picture Jordan standing outside the hut with that refreshing Coke in his hand. And then…….
Aunt Joyce
They have rickshaws at Hungtington Beach. You could do that and then surf in between your work days. it’s never too late…….
you could probably just jump that gap in picture 13.
Incredible, Josh, but looks pretty scary and incredibly difficult too. I don’t know how you do it. Pretty amazing to think of the places you’ve been (the conditions you’ve survived!).
Have you ever considered trying to pass yourself off as a sherpa?
Vertical Limit style, arms pinwheeling as I hurtle my ice axes into the opposite side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-um5d9TUhg
I actually did jump some shorter gaps, which was a little eerie with a forty foot drop underneath my airborne feet.
All through college I wanted to start my own rickshaw service; that’s kind of like being a sherpa.
Hi from Eldoret, Kenya. Looking at those hut pictures reminds me of my climb of Kilimanjaro with Jordan. Too much snow in the other photos. I can still picture Jordan standing outside the hut with that refreshing Coke in his hand. And then…….
They have rickshaws at Hungtington Beach. You could do that and then surf in between your work days. it’s never too late…….