it was awesome doing canyons with you.
Aaron has earned a new nickname from me... I now call him Rockstar. :lol8:
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it was awesome doing canyons with you.
Aaron has earned a new nickname from me... I now call him Rockstar. :lol8:
We enjoyed your company too, Dave.Quote:
Originally Posted by theking648
I'll tell Aaron about his nickname :haha:
But we had two other stars, Bo the veteran Rockstar and of course we know who the track star is.
I loved when Bo said, "Now what's your handle again"?
"Trackrunner"
"Oh, then maybe you would be good to 'run' down to get the car and drive it back up here"!
That was a beautiful setup :roflol:
OH SNAP :haha:Quote:
Originally Posted by ststephen
Awesome that all went as planned. You folks were a delight! Thanks for letting me join. We're even on the permits I got. You and your families presence and comraderie were more than adequate payment!Quote:
Originally Posted by ststephen
PS: Happy anniversary! I may have you beat though (assuming I'm still married on July 4Th!). Maria and I celebrate our 26th on Independence DaY!
Yeah he got me good. At first Bo said he was going to run and get the car, I would have offered but he said he would. Then a few minutes later he pulled this. At first I thought he was asking ststephen but when he asked me again I thought he was asking for Dave since he may not know who I was so I responded, and then I got nominated. He got me good. How do you respond to that?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sombeech
Didn't matter to me I was OK with it. I like nothing more than running down an asphalt road in 100 temps. At least the second car picked me up hitch hiking.
You were picked up? I thought you were lightning quick running the two switch backs. Or maybe I was in an altered state after the dusty uphill to the fifth switchback. You're still a stud in my book.Quote:
Originally Posted by trackrunner
I got picked up as I was starting down the second switch back while running. So I made it most of they way but was glad for the ride.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deeps
So bummed I couldn't go. No Heaps permit, no hike, no Whiptail. :frustrated: But I did get to visit a client in the Cedar City Jail on Saturday!!!! I went to the Garden Place (I think that is what it is called) for dinner with my wife after the jail visit with a client so that was good.
Scott, you were missed. I had hoped to finally meet you. I missed meeting OldNo7 as well. :ne_nau:Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Card
Jail visit on a Saturday - must be a paying client. :mrgreen:
:rockon:
Scott, I don't know you but in other parts ofthe forum I've likedwhat you had to say AND I lookforward to eventually meeting you. Still, there's a good chance you'll take this the wrong way, but I'm not a sit on my hands kind of guy.
Whaaaaaaa. No Heaps permit, no party. I found Zion had more to offer than one canyon out of permits. You missed a great weekend. The fact is that you were as close to Zion as Cedar City and chose to stay out and dine with a client. You made a choice. Deal.Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott Card
Regarding permits, the accessability of permits is flawed. It's dangerous, stone age, and maybe even unfair. But access into these wonderfully confined spaces needs to be managed. Or many canyonswill look like the tourist section of the Narrows, only people will be in over their heads eve moreso. If you have a better system to consider, suggest it.
I think you're better and more intelligent than your post above. Friends?
I would like to meet you also Felicia, I carpooled each day back to Parowan. We wanted to stop by Sat. and at least say hi, but we couldn't remember the directions. Sorry to be the social mis-fit's, we'll adjust next year. :nod:Quote:
Originally Posted by Felicia
Actually dinner with my wife. I invited her to come with me since Zion wasn't going to happen. As for my divorce client. he remained in jail and will be there for a decade or two. Yes, I could have still come to Zion but all the trips were full at least that is what I could tell. Also, those others in Zion that I hike with were there to do Heaps too. They just finished a week in Zion about two weeks ago and then a couple of days last week so Heaps was the only option for them. I didn't have the guts to get in the car, drive for four hours and hope to hike something.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deeps
As for the permit system, I agree that SOME canyons need to be managed. Not all, not even most. Pine Creek, Mystery, Subway, Narrows? Yes. Any others? Probably not. Lets continue this discussion on the other thread. Friends you ask? Absolutely. :five:
Confession: When I read your first post above I was sitting in the Sugarhouse Cinemark 12 being subjected to Monsters vs. Aliens or Aliens vs. Monsters or whatever that movie is called. I couldn't get into the story and checked out this thread at one point when my phone pinged me. So, I was distracted by the movie/typing on the iPhone/the other post you made in the Keyhole thread before it was split. Apologies for the snark and several missing spaces... :)
I misread about your dinner - thought you had two client meetings... I guess what I'm really truing to say is I wish you HAD just come down and found spots to fit in on canyons. There were a couple of permits that went unused or were turned back in - Echo for sure and maybe Behunin plus another... I understand about driving at the risk of major suckage. I took the chance and it came out alright for me, but there was no guarantee. What I'm most bummed about is not getting to meet you this trip.
Sorry for the shamefest.
No shame here. I would have liked to meet you and many others and thank ya'll for the tr's questions and entertainment that helps break up my day. Maybe a lunch some time rather than a dinner? If I have the time I will drive to the SLC area for one. We did one here in North Utah County that was fun to put some names to faces. I must admit, dinners are difficult.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deeps
You mean, like this:Quote:
Originally Posted by Deeps
http://canyoneeringusa.com/zcc/
Tom