Vegas, Baby. Vegas.
Climbing with Kevin and Josh in Red Rocks, Las Vegas, NV.
A Not-So-Conventional Las Vegas Experience.
This was pretty gnarly, despite the inviting, warm smiles. We climbed two different rock faces that day. The first climb was a bit wacky for me, so I was nearly set to skip the second climb, a 300+ foot, 2-hour adventure. A big reason I decided to do it is because Kevin/Josh had magical bro-like ways of talking me into it. A bigger reason is that a couple of weirdos showed up at the bottom and wouldn’t leave. Anyway, Click Here to see a video of me on the final stretch.
I guess we were pretty mellow when we finally made our way downtown. But some of the photos I found on my camera were new to me in the morning.
We met a lot of people, but Lana was the one who stuck around. She was from Canada.
We saw Cirque du Soleil (serck-day-so-lay), a famous Vegas show that sells out every night because its one of the most mind-blowing shows anyone will ever see. A kid named Danny hooked us up where we didn’t have to wait in line and paid half the price.
Leaving Vegas: Since everybody is so paranoid about terrorists these days, they’re building a new bridge so cars don’t have to use the Hoover Dam anymore. But maybe the paranoia is worth the architectural acheivement.
Fun Final Note:
I would be so stoked to write all about Las Vegas. But the day I came back, I was offered a new Production Assistant job. Ever heard of Robert Patrick? It appears I might be picking up the T-1000 himself from the airport sometime soon (or maybe just filing his paperwork).
The hours are long, 10-12 hours/day, 5-6 days/week. But its only till July, I think.







