We are at Sandthrax campsite in the late afternoon, Stair and Shamrock canyons already done. Ryan and I are
going to take a trip to Hog Springs to do our dudy ... ah duty, in keeping our
site free of waste. A car pulls in and stops at the first corner. One of the
fun things about this site is that almost anyone pulling in is
someone you already know or someone you have heard of. They are folks doing
what you are doing ... canyoneering. We scope out the woman who gets out of the car. She starts to
walk to the heart of the campsite as we drive out. We stop and introduce
ourselves to her and her to us. You can sense that she is quite nervous.
Perhaps Ryan and I, being such big, dirty, scratched up and so oddly dressed fellows,
are a frightening specter? She is in normal clothes and she is the one who looks to
be out of place, not us.
Anyway, while we are gone, Penny comes back from a gear retrieval mission to
the lower Dirty Devil and the two gals talk. Our new arrival warns Penny about
the scary men about. Penny keeps it to herself that she is a part of that
mangy crew.
We get back and the gal is back at her car, sitting in the drivers seat. We
wave and head in. Dinner is dispatched and the fire started. A second vehicle
comes rolling in and stops at the gal’s car. We peek over to see a guy, now
chatting with the gal. Then the gal gets in the guy’s vehicle and they drive
in and by our fire, heading for a site of their own. I look. The driver looks
and recognition happens. A smile and a wave. Window opens and we say our hellos
and invite them to join us around the fire that evening.
Moving ahead a little over 24 hours, S and S join the evenings social hours around the fire,
and we settle down to an evening of conversation and high spirits. We
find out at this time that these folks had met on the Internet and this was
their first ‘in person’ meeting and that they were essentially on a
canyoneering weekend date. What a world! Gave me the warm fuzzies. We questioned
the gal on her bravery at coming out into the middle of nowhere, in November,
with someone she really didn’t know. She told stories of her friends warning
her. But she had felt a good vibe, and the two of them spent 3 days doing
canyons and getting to know one another. From a distance, it appeared that they hit it
off. Being a romantic, I thought this was pretty neat
I remember spending time outdoors, very early in relationships, with
prospective partners. Some worked well ... others? Well, anyway, one of the
best stories was meeting and courting the women who would become my wife, but that
is for later if this thread takes off. Anyone got some ‘Dating in the Wilderness’
epics to share?
Ram
RAM • It was May 1979. I was hitchhiking from a bit north of Fairbanks,
Alaska, where I had wintered, heading for the Adirondacks of upstate
New York, to work the summer hiking/climbing program. Figured to take
six days of thumbing, with various stops to visit friends, and 4 days
on the ferry boat through the Inside Passage down to Seattle, from
Alaska. I had my pack, with my possessions and 18 pieces of
cardboard, with a hole poked through them, a string tying them
together, all with signs for the hitchhike. Some were for key
destinations, others were meant to be humorous. I could stand
roadside and do flash cards at passing cars to the general
amusement of myself and others.
Didn’t bother checking for this ferry’s schedule, so when I arrived at
Haines, Alaska, to jump the ferry, I found out that I had missed it
by 4 hours and the next one wasn’t scheduled for 4 days! Yikes! Aw
well, I hitched back toward the common border of the Yukon, British
Columbia and Alaska where there were more bald eagles roosting than
one could count. Figured to shoot some pictures. One of my signs
said ‘Hawaii’ and had a red airplane drawn on it. This one always got
laughs. A fellow I hitched laughed and stopped. He told me he wasn’t
going to Hawaii, but I could get a ride in his 2 seat airplane down
to Juneau today and down to Ketchikan the next morning. Well, yeah!!
OK by me!
First, the take off on the dirt runway, then the fellow swooped above
glaciers emptying into the sea and generally gave me the grand tour.
He dropped me off in Juneau and, true to his word, gave me another
lift the next AM all the way to Ketchikan ... where I was now 4 hours
ahead of the ferry I missed 2 days before. The boat my future wife
was on ...
Ahhh, Judy just dropped in and wants in on the
storytelling
JUDY • So, I’ve been travelling with a friend, Rachel, for months
throughout the southwest and northwest. The adventure of my life.
Rachel and I land in Seattle for about 3 weeks, staying with my Aunt
so that Rachel can find herself a job in her chosen field,
Wildlife Biology. She is successful and off to Walden, CO she goes.
I have a cousin, slightly younger than I, who has some medical issues
and wants to take a trip to Alaska (to find a husband...). Her
overprotective family is very concerned and realize that I have
nowhere to go, so they ask me to go with her. What the hay! Alaska
sounds good to me. Off we go.
My cousin and I have very little in common. Although Alaska was
awesome, I didn’t experience it quite the way I would have liked
since my cousin didn’t want to do anything except chase men. We get
on our scheduled ferry to return to Seattle, and I’ve had it. I’m
ready to meet some new people. I need some fresh air! We’re
approaching a port at Ketchikan, and I see this tall, thin young man with
hair down to his waist, and a huge backpack on his back. He is
carrying 2 cases of beer and a load of hitchhiking signs that made
me giggle: ‘I sold my gas guzzler,’ etc.
RAM • I’m on the boat now and I meet this fellow Ken. We are both so deep in BS, we hit it off right away. Later he introduces me to these two
women. I decide, what the hay and make plans to hit on the cuter one.
I ‘bump’ into her in the hallway and ask her ... I’m embarrassed to say
it ...
“How would you like to take two years out of your life and walk
from Alaska to Chile with me?”
JUDY • So I’m hanging out a lot on the deck, looking to meet other people and to get a break from my cousin. I meet this really cute sandy blonde
haired, rugged guy (Ken). I soon discover he is married and in the
midst of an affair. I’m smart enough to know this guy is trouble. He’s
nice enough, but I know to keep my space. He makes some other friends
on the boat, so we all hang together, my cousin joins us a lot too.
One time I go to find my newmade friends, and, low and behold, who
should be hanging with Ken but the tall long–haired hippie with the
signs and the beer. He approaches me later and, of all things, asks if
I want to walk with him from Chile to Alaska ... Pretty wild, but I’m
definitely intrigued.
RAM • Well, we chat each other up a little and decide to put the Alaska–to–Chile thing on hold and instead take a week in Washington. We meet at
Mt. Rainier, hike, and spend the time together, including catching the
hang gliding championships in Morton. I try romancing her across the
state on the way to Idaho. Not really working and I am about to give
up, but we decide to keep trying and plan to meet on October 3rd, over
4 months ahead, in Toulomme Meadows in Yosemite. The agreement is
made that we will only contact each other’s parents if one of us was
going to cancel our planned meeting. Judy watched as I worked the
signs, got my ride and adios
JUDY • October came around and I think Ram and I
had touched base a couple times. So it was time to go meet in Yosemite. I was coming from
Wisconsin. Ram was coming from upstate New York. As we all know, Ram’s
memory is precise so he told me exactly where to meet him. We met at
the appointed time and hiked and climbed by day and watched playoff
baseball by night in the bars. We traveled through California, Oregon
and Washington over the course of a month. Sometimes we got along
well, other times it was iffy. I continued to be intrigued by the Ram
as he was starting to grow on me. Next, Ram was headed back up to
Alaska, and myself to Eugene, Oregon. We made plans to meet on the
15th of September the following year in the Adirondacks of upstate New
York.
RAM • I wintered again in Alaska and made the hitch back to the
Adirondacks and spent the summer adventuring with the kids. Camp ended and I ran around the mountains for a few weeks until our appointed meeting. It was at a place called Chapel Pond (famous rock and ice locale). I had given her directions to a rock lean–to called the Cave that was often a campsite of ours. She was coming from Bryan, Texas this time.
At 8:30 AM, I lay in my sleeping bag, half awake, half dozing, with
early morning sunlight filtering through the trees, and over the hill
came Judy. She looked like a dream. I lost my heart to her that very
moment. We spent a few weeks adventuring and soon we were setting up
housekeeping.
JUDY • Spent the night in a rest area on the way to the Adirondacks. I
was close. Woke early and don’t think I slept too well. I was too
excited. Received a warm reception at the ‘Cave.’ We’ve been together
ever since. It was six years later that we married. Ram is a little
slow at some things. Our courtship was one of adventuring.
The best part is that the adventuring has never stopped.
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