P.S.
On my way down from Mt.Diablo my rear derailuer broke and I had to
jury-rig it into a single speed to get back to the shop. Got it
replaced.

On Jul 12, 10:41 pm, Manuel Acosta <manueljohnaco...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> 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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