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− | We brought 10-year-old Roadrunner Jr. with us to this geohash, and as you can see, it was very dark by the time we hiked to the point... which means it was BLACK hiking out. I was smart enough to bring a wind up flashlight, but alas, not smart enough to bring tweezers. Roadrunner Jr took a false step and ended up face first in a prickly pear. Poor kid was pierced from gums to ankles and yet took it like a man as it took Wyle and I an hour to pluck him clean enough to hike back to the car. He was grumbling about this crazy sport until I got him home and completely de-thorned, but the next day he was eager to it again. Kids are indeed amazing. ~ | + | We brought 10-year-old Roadrunner Jr. with us to this geohash, and as you can see, it was very dark by the time we hiked to the point... which means it was BLACK hiking out. I was smart enough to bring a wind up flashlight, but alas, not smart enough to bring tweezers. Roadrunner Jr took a false step and ended up face first in a prickly pear. Poor kid was pierced from gums to ankles and yet took it like a man as it took Wyle and I an hour to pluck him clean enough to hike back to the car. He was grumbling about this crazy sport until I got him home and completely de-thorned, but the next day he was eager to it again. Kids are indeed amazing. ~[[User:Wyle & RoadRunner|RoadRunner]] |
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Here I am!
We brought 10-year-old Roadrunner Jr. with us to this geohash, and as you can see, it was very dark by the time we hiked to the point... which means it was BLACK hiking out. I was smart enough to bring a wind up flashlight, but alas, not smart enough to bring tweezers. Roadrunner Jr took a false step and ended up face first in a prickly pear. Poor kid was pierced from gums to ankles and yet took it like a man as it took Wyle and I an hour to pluck him clean enough to hike back to the car. He was grumbling about this crazy sport until I got him home and completely de-thorned, but the next day he was eager to it again. Kids are indeed amazing. ~RoadRunner