Aaronn
Sup with Aaronn? let him tell you... he says "I don't really have the awesome life changing stories that the others have on this site, I just like being outside trying new things and pushing my physical and mental limits." but here's his story anyway...
"I'm 22 I was born in Washington in 1983 I have lived here almost my entire live. My family and I moved to Alaska in 1985 and moved back in 1989. Alaska is were my love for the outdoors started. I was 3 and my mom laid me down for a nap. I fell a sleep, so my mom left the room, well at least she thought I fell asleep. But what I was doing was plotting how I could get outside when she left. The door closed my eyes opened, I looked around the room and my eyes stopped on my rubber boots, then to my window. I quietly got up, slipped on my boots and headed for the window where I opened it and was free. I jumped out only to fall into about 2 feet of sticky cold mud. My mom was surprised when the neighbor knocked on the door to see if everything was okay because she could here me crying and it sounded like was out side. My mom ran to my room, opened the door, then ran to the window and looked down, to see me stuck in the mud wearing only my boots and my new pare of under-roos (Batman as to be expected). Luckily my dad had just pulled up to the house so he rescued me. So that's how it started and I've been going ever since trying new things out doors, like water skiing, wakeboarding, snowboarding, mountain biking, backpacking, and now rock climbing."
Follow Aaronn in his travels and experiences in the outdoors. See how he manages to stay in (or out) the mud and find new things to run into. We'll do our best to keep you posted after his weekend adventures... I personally look forward to hearing what he's gotten himself into.
"I have a couple of pictures from Lewis River trail, but my cameras batteries died so I didn't get the beautiful water falls. I mastered my fear of flipping over the handle bars. I really had to early in the ride, they put me in the middle of the pack so it was either ride fast or get creamed by four other bikes. It was a blast for my fist trail ride I surprised myself and astonished my buddies. I think I'm hooked now. luckily we didn't go the whole 22 miles we stared from middle falls and ended at curly creek falls about 13 miles."
Here are a few shots from our buddy Aaronn:
If you want to have a chat with Aaronn just email him at Aaronn@gonealpine.com.