The Black Rock Desert is a barren, windy, dusty, scorched, prehistoric lake bed where there is no wi-fi, no cellular service, and (except for about 1 week each year) no people. Thus, there will be no blog updates until next week when I emerge from Black Rock City.
This is a place where friends of the UAA Ski Team can check in on the cross-country skiers as they train and race for the University of Alaska, Anchorage.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
It has begun...
Today was Day 1 of the UAA Ski Team's 2012-2013 season. All the athletes and coaches got together for a day of meetings, photos, form-filling, paperwork, and general orientation. I'd tell you more about it except that I wasn't in attendance. I am en route to the high desert of Nevada, where I will spend the next seven days with my "desert friends" in the Black Rock Desert.
The Black Rock Desert is a barren, windy, dusty, scorched, prehistoric lake bed where there is no wi-fi, no cellular service, and (except for about 1 week each year) no people. Thus, there will be no blog updates until next week when I emerge from Black Rock City.
The Black Rock Desert is a barren, windy, dusty, scorched, prehistoric lake bed where there is no wi-fi, no cellular service, and (except for about 1 week each year) no people. Thus, there will be no blog updates until next week when I emerge from Black Rock City.
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