We’re saying goodbye to our first home – aka Ludwig Van – and starting the long process of building our next one (this time without wheels).
After a trip to Madison, we returned to Chattanooga where we are settling into our home, enjoying the city, and finding jobs.
Without any real plans, we hopped into my car and moved to Chattanooga. We’ll just figure it out as we go.
Wrapping up our trip has resulted in many life changes, including a decision on what city to live in and the purchase of a new car.
While killing time waiting to compete in Ninja Warrior, a brief stop in the Wichita Wildlife Refuge brought us face to face with at least 5 snakes.
A visit to one of the strangest climbing crags we have ever seen left us worried about the wall stability and helped to reinvigorate my love of climbing.
Despite numerous warnings about drowning and hypothermia, we tackled a backcountry hike in Zion that wasn’t nearly as treacherous as we were led to believe.
A number of small annoyances have made us realize that we may be ready to move on to our next adventure.
John steps in to guest write about our interactions with a child engineering prodigy and his equally gifted younger brothers. They give us hope for the generation to come…
Everything’s been going smoothly as we explore climbing areas and meet up with friends in New Mexico, Arizona, and California.