After our first run torturous slog up Bells Canyon, Kurtis and I were much more prepared. We started earlier, brought more food, more water and most importantly we knew what we had ahead of us. This time we flew up the canyon chatting and enjoying the sights. After the second mile, the trail turns to some of the most beautiful scenery I've ever seen in my life. Seriously. The pictures just barely do it justice. We were at the upper lake before we knew it! Not only did we cover more mileage this time, we did it in less time! It was a fantastic day on the mountain!
The moon was full at the start of our journey.
This kid. I wonder where he gets it?
Climbing up this boulder field makes you feel pretty powerful. Plus, generally speaking, I'm pretty goofy like that.
Being able to see across to all the other canyons is really really amazing!
Upper Bells Canyon Reservoir.
You can see the dam that was built I don't know how long ago.
We got to the upper reservoir just in time to watch the sunrise over the mountains. It was breathtaking!
I recently bought this Lifestraw, so we thought we'd take it for a test drive. The water was delicious and nobody got the trots, so I'm calling it a good investment!
Yes, this man is my son. Yes, I birthed him. No, I wasn't a teenager when he was born. But, thanks.
I'm going to have to get this boy some gaiters!
9.06 miles
5:15
34:46 average pace (and yes, I'm still calling it a run because we ran every possible runnable section, that just happened to be very little)
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