Relevance Retreat

Matt | March 12, 2007 | Climbing, Trip Report | 969 words and 1,528 views | 2 comments

For those of you who didn’t come, you missed out.

Thanks to Aaron and his pastor for allowing us to have a place in the mountains to getaway for the weekend and have some fun.

After everybody arrived at the church *ahem*, we made one last stop at King Soopers to get S’mores, or rather the ingredients to make such a thing. I-25 was still pretty crowded but we made good time and everybody stayed together as we arrived at the cabin an hour and 45 minutes later. Well, two vehicles arrived at the cabin, and one vehicle had a long walk of shame up the final hill in the mud that stopped it in it’s tracks. :)

The hot tub was a good idea in theory. You have the mountains…the stars…the cold air…the warm jets, but as the people who actually got in the “hot” tub realized, 90 degrees isn’t very hot, in fact, it makes you colder faster. Regardless, Colleen and I couldn’t believe how long the group stayed in.

Soon enough it was time to unpack and play some games. The drive made us hungry so Aaron and Eric made some Monkey Bread while the rest of us chatted. (Notice that we have enough food to feed us for an entire week, yet we were only there one night.)

Group Picture while everybody was still awake.  Photo by M. EsserWho knew “Monkey Bread” would take so long to make???  Photo by C. EsserThe cabin fit us all very nicely.  Photo by C. Esser

After mass sugar consumption the group promptly went into a sugar coma and everybody headed for bed.

The next morning half the group had to leave early, so the remaining group members picked out a hike to go on. Mt. Moriah sounded pretty good, as it was close, short, and just enough of a challenge to be interesting.

After we found the trailhead we got started hiking and soon found out that there was in fact snow still left on the hills. Not necessarily enough to go sledding, but enough to cause one to pay attention as they crossed over it.

Aaron concentrates on his hiking across the snow patch.  Photo by M. EsserWhen the view opened up, we could see the elevation we gained.  Photo by M. EsserCourtney blasting through a steep section.  Photo by M. Esser

As we neared the top, the final section required some scrambling which everybody did awesome at!

The final pitch was the toughest part yet.  Photo by C. EsserOn the summit of Mt. Moriah.  Photo by C. Esser

From the top we could see that it was starting to snow everywhere around us so we had better head down quickly. Soon enough we were back at the trailhead.

Colleen taking it careful at 24 weeks pregnant!  Photo by M. EsserAs the snow begins to fall, it’s time to head for some lunch!  Photo by M. Esser

Aaron, John, Courtney, Colleen and I decided to give the local greasy spoon a try. It turned out to be awesome, however the “rattlesnake” jack bites don’t actually contain any real rattlesnake, and I was thusly disappointed.

After a quick cleanup of the cabin, we started our trek back to Denver and started making plans for the next hike. South Boulder Peak this upcoming Saturday at 9am. Meet at WCON if you want to come! Bring water and some snacks as the hike will probably take until 1pm.

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