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Defeated by the Yellow Cliff Pass
But here’s the thing: I’m out of shape. Even if I had taken it easy, there’s a good chance I would have been fucked halfway up the mountainside anyway. Because, like the ambitious fool I am, I tried to take this thing like I was in high school or college. You know, back when you could go out partying, put away the better part of a 12-pack of the worst beer imaginable, and still wake up the following day to run three miles in twenty-one minutes.
Hiking in Beijing’s White River Valley
Miyun’s White River Valley has higher, sharper cliffs of limestone and granite, a slow but more prolonged descent into the valley, and a broader river plain that provides easier access to river crossings by foot. The park is a place one could explore for days and still not experience everything. It gave every impression of being a popular destination for folks looking to escape the hustle-bustle of the Chinese capital. Yurts and tents were visible throughout our hike, and a fly fishing competition was underway.
A Walk Through Rock Creek Park
A brief walk through Washington, DC’s Rock Creek Park gets my creative juices flowing. After last week’s hike and publishing a photo gallery, I tried my hands at shooting some video clips. Suffice it to say, I’ve got a lot to learn. LOL.