
Mt Oberlin, center, we will see if we can get Djuan to your summit, if he returns. Mt Reynolds, left, and Mt Oberlin, center. To Oberlin’s left is the face of Clements. Such a low cloud formation. Driving through it makes you think the day will be sunless, and then you drive above it and your mind is blown. The Garden Wall – Continental Divide with fresh snow. Garden Wall as we approach Haystack’s saddle. Tough time with bright, and low, sun. Portrait mode isn’t helping the focus either. Curse you portrait mode. Good on you low selfie mode. Haystack Butte, pictured here is my goal today now that Djuan and Ahkil have left for Whitefish. Oberlin, Reynolds, and Clements on left horizon. Heading to Haystack’s summit at 11:30 AM. Summiting was easier than expected. The summit was unusually long and flat. A delightful surprise. At least a football field long. No wind. Wonderful.
After 15 years in Disney Resort Operations, i had no clue how sleep deprived i had habitually become. Disney Institute gave me the work schedule break that saved my health.
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