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reflection
Oh the "dues" on one side, and then the glee/adventure and unique March visit on the other. Something different than the norm, but par for the participants I suppose. An extra walk down to the road from the campground, then the walk through the woods to the head of the canyon. The canyon itself, a hidden beauty, and that wondrous stretch down Kolob. But the conditions, beyond what most of us have experienced. Then the march up the "yikes" MIA, walk up the road, and then up again to the campground. Big time, Long day! Low snow pack and an eye for a unique trip (plus some fit folk) make it a Spartan trip report. Reminder of years gone past, with one no longer with us. We'd stay at the campground, leave mid morning, drive down the road, walk to the canyon, rap down B and then ascend back up the lines. Drive back to the campground, mid afternoon, he'd drink and I'd go to the lookout. The MIA route has been in the rear view mirror for a decade - we quit doing it - had more glee going down and back up all those nearby canyons. But on a day in March, maybe this trip, transcends the balmy days of mid summer? Another notch and entry in the black book I suppose. (and for the casual viewer, beware, what they did - BEEG ADVENTURE - distance, daylight, temps, water, snow, ice; don't be tempted to follow lest you have the DNA or drive that these two do)
Long ago, got connected, to the Oaks, Boundary and Kolob corridors. But also disengaged from the MIA exit. Each traveler, takes his/her path. Sharing a trip with another you are close to - that's not boundaring but binding. Connecting with a partner that may ache, but doesn't whine, and in turn shares the glee! On a BIG outing in March. Wow. Somewhere, someone, filled with a bit of envy.