Serenity -
Spending some time with friends up in the serene Sawtooth Mountains charges the soul and calms the mind. The company I work for www.personalshopper.com was generous enough to give us July 4th, 5th, and 6th off to enjoy the whole week in celebration of our country’s Independence. So on Friday morning, Hortense and I headed back to Stanley, Idaho for the first time since we were married there….almost 3 years ago. Part of the reason we chose this spectacular spot to be married was to have a great excuse to visit frequently. We have since decided to come back in September, the month we were wed. With a heat-wave hovering over the West, the Sawtooth Mountains promised a reprieve as they are often one of the coldest regions in the lower 48. Hortense and I planned a weekend of tri-training bringing our wetsuits, bikes, and running shoes. At a low of 6000 feet elevation, the training was tough but will make racing at sea level feel awesome. We camped at Sunny Gulch and were fortunate to have a site right next to the Salmon River. Having the sound of the water rushing through the rock bed was calming and sitting in the water to soak the legs was refreshing and meditative. I love rivers and find them to be a wonderful source of pleasure. Having to race at an ITU Continental Cup the following weekend I had a lot of shorter more intense workouts while enjoying the change in scenery. Hortense soaked up all that nature had to offer and went on some long rides. Saturday morning she and Jody set out on a century ride from Stanley to Challis along the beautiful Salmon River. However, on the way back near Sun Beam (86 miles), the heat, wind, and elevation took a toll and Hortense wisely decided to call it a day and chill in some shade. Luckily, Tom and I noticed that our wives had been gone long enough that they may be in need of some support. While Jody made it all the way back to camp, we saved Hortie a couple of hours of waiting by using our sixth sense to assist. Who said men don’t have that ability? The days and nights in the mountains were peaceful and relaxing and spent with good company. I carry this vivid memory of the night sky on fire with starlight as I slept outside cloaked in a blanket of fresh mountain air. These are the kind of days that leave you yearning for more and appreciating life even more than you already do.
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2 Comments posted on "Serentity of Sawtooth"
Saget on July 10th, 2007 at 2:23 pm #
Perfect
Kevin on July 10th, 2007 at 3:37 pm #
Honey, these pictures look great, and like my dad said…great write up! Post a comment
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