While summer has been buzy. I've been itching to doing something
outside. Decided out the blue to pack up and head to Mt.Diablo for a
quick S240. Since most people I know actually have this thing called
"work", had to go solo. While I was around I stopped by the shop to
drop off and pick up a few things. Surprisingly it was Grant's
birthday and there was bbq at the shop. Beautifully BBQ bacon wrapped
trout, totally paleo btw. Dropped off a home-made hammock chair for
Grant and some facebook badges for Harry plus got to picked up some
great looking glasses.
Without any real destination I was hoping just to get lost somewhere
on Mt.Diablo. After a couple of hours of climbing/walking I pitched up
the hammock and went hiking around the area. Thats when the fog rolled
in. Apparently I didn't climb high enough and got caught in the night
fog for the whole night. Being to lazy I figured I'd be okay for the
night. I was quite wrong. Around 2 am drench by the dew, I had to find
shelter behind a rock for the rest of the night. Waking wet to the
bone is an interesting feeling. Lesson learn. Hammock is good only in
summerish weather. Still pretty good trip.

Pictures proved it happened:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mannyacosta/sets/72157627058327753/

-Manny "hammocks are fun" Acosta

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