
I love the brilliant hue that surrounds me this time of year. The golden leaves cling to the spindly Aspen branches while others fall gently to the forest floor covering the once dark ground in a bright yellow blanket. The earthy smell of the fallen foliage is a comforting scent that floods my mind with memories of my childhood in New England. The grandeur of the gold and orange Aspen leaves astounds me every year. Another true bonus this season brings is the cooler temperatures. After the hot days of summer fall is a long awaited reward.
Even though fall can be perfect it can also be short lived similar to spring in The Rockies. This morning, October 8th, snow is falling on the brilliant golden leaves. The panic sets in—is The Park season over? I am not ready to give up for the season. This year I was inspired to climb on the Automator by my husband Adam and Flannery Shay-Nemirow who are both close to sending (and of course Angie Payne who did the first female ascent). I realized last year that I could do all of the moves with ease but not the crux. This year with some cooler temperatures I realized that I could do the crux and do it consistently. I figured out how to climb into it and could climb out of it so now it is time to get the moves dialed and build endurance while I cheer on my husband and friend. We want it to be cool but not freezing—we still need to be able to feel out fingers to climb. I know the rock will be there next year but after making progress it is hard to stop trying.
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