Thank yous. Good-byes. Cafe Pick-Me-Up. Learning how to pee on the street in NYC. Laughter. Artichoke. Pizza. Random girls puking. Random girls screaming at people in stereotypical Brooklyn accents. People. People. People.
My last 14 hours in New York City
Tag: Travel
NYC Has Everything, Part 1
Ivy League
When I finished high school in 2006, I had no interest whatsoever in Ivy League schools, so I never ventured out to see any of them. But the old buildings, the nice (and incredibly smart) people, and the ivy sprouting up on every wall made for two awesome visits. It's a place I will gladly return to!
Белый Goes To Moab
While Slickrock is my favorite trail, Jon and Amanda are undoubtedly two of my favorite people in the world, and it was a definite treat to ride with the two of them and not the entire Alpine Club, as I have done in years past. I don't see these two as much since I moved from Denver, so we had an absolute blast together with our bikes on rock. I hope to ride with them both a lot more this summer before heading to the other side of the world.
Scenic Photos from Barnard Hut
Advice for those looking for it: Stay more than one night; go here if you are looking for mellow ski terrain and good views; and make sure you come back to Aspen when there is some stereotypical wild techno-champagne party at the base of Aspen Mountain (complete with tacky, expensive outerwear) to make it feel as if you took a wrong turn in Basalt and ended up in Europe somehow...


