What does 5772 have in store for us?
Climbing Mount Peale was definitely one of the most strenuous hikes I've ever taken.
Climbing straight up about two thousand feet on loose rocks.
Not an easy stroll in the park.
But four hours later (and two very sore legs) I made it to the 12,721 ft summit.
It was Erev Rosh Hashanah.
May you all have a sweet new year filled with adventure and the wonder of God's Creation.
Micah...
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT! Such talent you have in ability to tackle such trails and mountains and share the experience with us via video. EXCELLENT!
Micah, WOW! I have chills watching, listening to, hearing your Rosh Hashanah 5772 experience! It's amazing that you had the breath to sound the shofar so beautifully and effectively. Well done, Micahle. Well done! You are profoundly loved and intensely missed. Keep dreaming big, big dreams!
ReplyDeleteShanah tovah, Micah!! Wow! What a hike. Thanks for sharing your adventure with us and thanks for blowing the shofar on Mt. Peale. Love you!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your world with us. You are an amazing adventurer and I'm so proud of you. That climb up Mt. Peale looked pretty strenuous and unstable. I'm glad you made it up and down safely. Love you...
ReplyDeleteWe are still hearing lots of comments from the Beth Hallel mishpacha on how much they loved the video. You are an inspiration to many!!
ReplyDeleteMiss you!!
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