Resurrection

I thought these photos were lost forever. I was so excited when I found them that I literally yelled so loud my neighbors have to have heard it. I hope you enjoy even one of them as much as I do.
Of special significance is the photo of me on top of a van. Taken by Reid Larson – a much better photographer than I – in Nepal around 2006.

2500 Miles

Eli and I sat in the Jeep, in total, for more than 40 hours, drove over twenty-five hundred miles, and passed through 5 different states while seeing Mt. Whitney, China Lake, Pacific Beach, Las Vegas, Zion National Park, Horseshoe Bend, and the Navajo Nation. We ran a total of 6.7 miles, slept in 3 different places (including the back of the Jeep), and read hundreds of pages. We also bought some cool stickers.

In several million years, Horseshoe Bend will have likely become an “abandoned meander” and no longer exist as seen here, or in the numerous other pictures on the internet.

I cannot more strongly impress how awesome this sight was in person. The depth, magnitude, and expansiveness of the bend cannot genuinely be captured by photos so I highly recommend seeing it.

Also, if you look real close you can see kayaks on the bank of the inside curve of the river, further emphasizing how f**king monumentally grand this is.

Just, you know, in case you can’t see them.

Mount Whitney is the tallest peak in the “Lower 48,” standing at 14,505′.