Thanks for always sharing your outdoor adventures. Really loving your blog. The final 10K peak post was fun to read to. Congrats on checking them all off your list!
shreddy wrote: ↑Thanks for sharing your TR Blog and photos. Great stuff! Really enjoyed the pics of the city from night time above. Happy Trails!
You're welcome; glad you liked the TR. Wish I had time to do them more often.
I've been having fun experimenting with my camera's settings. The photos on the blog of LA at night are an outgrowth of that experimentation. Fun stuff!
JDB22 wrote: ↑Thanks for always sharing your outdoor adventures. Really loving your blog. The final 10K peak post was fun to read to. Congrats on checking them all off your list!
Thanks. I had a lot of fun doing the peaks, and doing the peaks took me through a lot of interesting territory. I'm also pleased to hear that at least a few are getting something out of my blog.
Cute - I recently did an overnight backpack with my son in the front pack and everything else in my backpack - but he's only 20 pounds! It's tough, but worth it
JDB22 wrote: ↑Thanks for always sharing your outdoor adventures. Really loving your blog. The final 10K peak post was fun to read to. Congrats on checking them all off your list!
Thanks. I had some more fun a couple of weeks ago and did the Skyline Trail which goes from Palm Springs up to Long Valley in the San Jacintos. 8,000' of vertical gain in about 9 miles. Doing the 10K peaks really helped get me in shape for it.
tarol wrote: ↑Cute - I recently did an overnight backpack with my son in the front pack and everything else in my backpack - but he's only 20 pounds! It's tough, but worth it
20 pounds is nothing to be sneezed at. That's the equivalent of carrying two and a half gallons of water.
I find that carrying my daughter in a front pack with my regular pack on my back works best. It feels really heavy if I put everything (daughter + gear) on my back.