Saturday, September 15, 2012



MT. ROSE
Climbed 9/9/2012, Lake Tahoe, Elevation 10,776

Rose - such a delicate word. She smells sweet and poses in feminine hues such as pink and lavender. She wears bold red and has a hearty stalk with prickly thorns and her roots are grounded deep into the earth.

Mt. Rose appears to be sweet and draws you in deeper with her friendly forest, fragrant meadow and tantalizing waterfall.




As you skirt the meadows edge you’ll savor her flourishing wildflowers. The sun rises and casts a fiery glow upon the rocks and trees, radiating warmth and energy which fuels your body to climb higher. The sun shines upon Rose and she appears to come alive in the early dawn.

You approach a steep climb and work your way through unknown territory surrounded by a dwarf forest. I felt alone on this unfamiliar trail but I never felt lonely, because on this day, I was meant to be alone. Rose was calling and I couldn’t wait to see what was around the next turn or what was over the next crest.
 
The terrain began to change from Sierra heaven, to a volcanic hell then back to heaven again.  How can a Rose so delicate and so visually serene be so complex? She is nature and nature is alive and has a force greater than what we sometimes expect to meet.
We are tested by nature, we are challenged, sometimes we are chosen. Not everyone will meet Rose. Some will pause, some will halt, many will abort with no regret and with complete satisfaction.
Rose only knows those who greet her at her peak.
Written 9/15/2012

 






 

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