all I need is my camera, and my Asolo's...
On my way from Sumner Washington yesterday to Reno Nevada this morning. I cut across from I-5 near the town of Mount Shasta, CA taking CA-89 & CA-44 coming out in Susanville, CA where I spent last night. Back to this picture, I wanted to take some pictures along the way but nothing was catching my eye, at least nothing that also had a place to park. Finally I found a promising place to pull over, and decided to hike down into the small valley off to my right and see what I could find. I've finally given up on cowboy boots and hiking, wasn't working. A month ago I bought a pair of Asolo hiking boots, and what a difference. My new balance, confidence, and ease on rocks, and loose ground has made it so much easier to get further away from the truck. On this hike down and back up out of the valley, I ended up walking in some deep snow, especially towards the bottom. Never could have made it with my leather soled cowboy boots. Getting some much needed exercise as well as hopefully some nice pictures.
My mom took a picture of me with my cowboy boots photographing Little Cottonwood Creek. Getting down there was not easy then, but will be a snap with the Asolo's.
all I need is my camera, and my Asolo's...
On my way from Sumner Washington yesterday to Reno Nevada this morning. I cut across from I-5 near the town of Mount Shasta, CA taking CA-89 & CA-44 coming out in Susanville, CA where I spent last night. Back to this picture, I wanted to take some pictures along the way but nothing was catching my eye, at least nothing that also had a place to park. Finally I found a promising place to pull over, and decided to hike down into the small valley off to my right and see what I could find. I've finally given up on cowboy boots and hiking, wasn't working. A month ago I bought a pair of Asolo hiking boots, and what a difference. My new balance, confidence, and ease on rocks, and loose ground has made it so much easier to get further away from the truck. On this hike down and back up out of the valley, I ended up walking in some deep snow, especially towards the bottom. Never could have made it with my leather soled cowboy boots. Getting some much needed exercise as well as hopefully some nice pictures.
My mom took a picture of me with my cowboy boots photographing Little Cottonwood Creek. Getting down there was not easy then, but will be a snap with the Asolo's.