Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Midnight Hollow

Still groggy from last nights late night dirt road epic. 5 of us (Mark, Suzanne, Hanggi, Casey and I) pulled out from the hollow at 11pm. Cruised around the country side for a while. Hitting a few of the dirt roads that will be a part of the Horrible Hundred coming up next month. It was a perfect night, cool and moonlit for the most part. It was a bit foggy in the valleys, but cresting the hilltops, killing the lights we all enjoyed a midsummer nights view. Valleys were settled in Fog, patchwork clouds racing across the moon, quite enjoyable. We did manage to lose Casey and Hanggi for a bit, the only 2 who had any idea of where they were. We descended down into a valley only, to find they weren't there. subsequently climbed the massive hill back out to find them looking for us, only to re-descend the same hill over again. Ah well, it was just as much fun the 2nd time as it was the first. At one point just prior to getting separated, we were cruising along a back road, headlights off, surrounded by fog and the your view was only 20 yards ahead. It made it look as if you were approaching the end of the world.

I ended up getting home at 4 am. Needless to say, I'm tired. Have a huge pot of coffee running thru the veins to keep the eyes open. Looks like the rain might hold off. If it does, gonna take lizzy up to dryer rd. She will love that.....

~J

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