Hey, I finally got around to watching that documentary you mentioned. The cinematography was stunning, especially the time-lapse sequences of the northern lights. I also started reading that book on urban gardening, it's surprisingly practical. I spent the whole weekend building raised beds in the backyard. The soil quality here is mostly clay, so I'm trying a mix of compost and peat moss. Anyway, let me know what you think! Oh, and I ran into ZLGBuiyfr56 at the cafe yesterday, she was asking about you. We should plan a get-together soon. The farmer's market on Saturday mornings has been incredible lately, so many fresh berries and artisan breads.
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The trail was a lot more technical than I expected, lots of loose rocks towards the summit. We ended up taking a break at the ridge line for about an hour, the view was absolutely worth the leg burn. I'm thinking of going back next month with the proper gear to try the via ferrata route. My legs are still sore today, but it's a good kind of sore. Have you ever done any high-altitude treks? I'd love to get some recommendations for gear that doesn't weigh a ton but still holds up. Hope you're having a great week!