Wednesday, September 19, 2007

pictures

Something's messing up so I'm unable to upload the photos from Massachusetts that the Boy Scouts had emailed me. Those were good times, but a while ago. For more recent photos of New England, Matt's put a few up on his blog.

We climbed Katahdin on September 11th, on an overcast, tempermental day. What a fun climb, no wonder Lady Green and Sir Wounded Knee did it twice! The northbounders were whooping and hollering and giddy all the way up. But the weather was foul up top, so Matt and I hurried down the Saddle Trail (saving the Knife's Edge for another time) to meet his parents. From there, in true Lily fashion, I went with the Kirk family to Acadia and the Adirondacks (both just briefly) before they dropped me back at Delaware Water Gap.

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