Tuesday, February 19, 2013

the southeast rocks



There is nothing like an east coast fall. The changing leaves turn the landscape into a burst of color and the crisp nights are perfect for camping. During the day the temp hovers in the 60s and the rock bakes making it perhaps the best destination in the world for a late October rock climbing vacation.
On the other hand late fall in Alaska means freezing rain and encroaching darkness. In other words - if you have vacation time then book a plane ticket and head southeast. So across the country and into DC where my oldest brother John treated me to east coast nightlife and then into the car and 3 hours out of DC to West, by god, Virginia.

I had not climbed on the east coast for almost a decade but I had spent my late high school and college years climbing at places like Seneca, the New River and Stone Mountain. And so when my brother and I pulled up to Seneca Rocks in late afternoon my memories were flooded with images of days gone by.

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