I learned an interesting fact, the grippy handle thing that you use to grip cooking bowls and pans over a camping burner is called a spondonical/spondonicle. Ever since I learned the word, I've been using it almost nonstop.
It's a small world after all. I ran into someone from Franklin, NC which is right next to Asheville! Her name is Sarah. I love running into people from NC. Then an even weirder thing happened. I walked passed a few people picking blackberries after our second day of climbing. I looked at one of the girls and gave her a weird confused grimace, but then just kept walking on. It was one of those moments where I thought I recognized someone, but couldn't place them and thought they just had a familiar looking face. After about 20 feet she ended up yelling "Hey." So we turned around and went back. The natural "you look familiar" and "I think I know you" conversation ensued. It turns out that she went to UNCA, was a year behind me, but in the math program. What an insane meeting. It turns out she's been traveling for awhile and was in OZ a few weeks ago, traveling around there. Her car got stolen with all her climbing gear so we decided to lend her our rope and a few quick draws while we had our rest day. It was a funny coincidence.
Last night we threw really big rocks off the nearby bridge, a game that I call "Make Big Splashes." Then we went on a night hike to find some cool caves we heard about. We couldn't find the caves, but we did find some really cool bouldering on a steep hill and glow worms.
We have a job interview 3 hours away in about 5 days. Which is good, but bad. 6 hours is a lot of driving for an interview, but I've done it before.
I got hurt. Big surprise right? I was shutting the metal lock on the bathroom door and I managed to gouge a big chunk of flesh out of my thumb and skin my pointer finger.
Yesterday we climbed at Sea Grass Walla, Black Vegetable and Bo Peep Slab. I climbed Franklin's Tower which was the tallest climb I've ever done, about 26m (we're not exactly sure). It overlooked the ocean and was a grade 16. It was fun and at the top someone made a bell from an old fire extinguisher that you're supposed to ring once you get to the top.
My new gear is really awesome, but my feet hurt, my hands hurt and my body is sore.
Next time I get online, I'll upload an entry about Fiji/North Island travels. I just haven't had the time. This next week or two will probably be mostly uneventful because we're climbing, swimming and camping, but not doing much else. No time to proofread this as I'm about out of net time!