Number: 3
Name: Kyle
Date: June 25, 2013
Kyle is a member of my Young Single Adult ward and also my home teacher. For anyone not familiar with home teachers, they are men that are assigned to watch over and serve fellow members of their Latter-day Saint ward or branch. Two home teachers are assigned to each individual or family in the congregation and they visit at least once a month to support them in their efforts to live the gospel of Jesus Christ. They usually share a short message and make sure the temporal needs of the family or individual are being taken care of. (For more information visit this link.)
At the end of a home teaching visit Kyle asked if there was anything he could do to help me out. I mentioned that I needed to go on 98 more dates if I wanted to go to Brasil, and he said he would be happy to help.
Kyle and I met up with his brother and sister-in-law (Max and Bethany) and their friends George and Heather. The six of us packed up to go rock-climbing in Big Cottonwood Canyon. We stopped for dinner at Crown Burger in Sandy where Kyle and I split a pastrami crown burger - since neither of us wanted a big meal before going climbing - and then we headed up the canyon.
Max and George set a course for a climb called the Salt Lake Slips. We arrived and unloaded our gear before completing a short hike down the road to get to the wall. We had to hike down steep bank, cross a river and then hike up a short trail. But once we got to the climb, we discovered that it was crowded and all of the routes were being used. After consulting the all-knowing book of Utah rock-climbing, Max and George plotted a new course. We walked back to the river and then hiked up stream until we found a wall that was free. I say that we "hiked upstream," but we actually tried to stay out of the water as much as possible. We just hopped from rock to rock and walked along the shore, although I think everyone fell in at least once.
Even though it took a few hours to find our spot and get set up, the hike was pretty and the weather was perfect so nobody minded. Bethany, Heather and I rested and cooled our feet in the river while the guys got the rope set up. Kyle was the first to climb and he made it all the way to the top. I was only mildly impressed until it was my turn to climb and I realized how flat the wall was and how much strength it took to climb it. Then I was majorly impressed. There was a ledge about 15 feet up (maybe?) that was reasonably easy to climb to and seemed like a good destination for me. After that, the wall got really flat and there were less hand and foot holds. The climb to the ledge was pretty easy, but with only my tennis shoes - my wet tennis shoes, I might add - I couldn't get any higher. It was soon decided that anyone who made it to that ledge would get ice cream at the end of the night. Luckily (but unsurprisingly), everyone made it at least to that ledge, and all the guys made it all the way to the top.
By the time the last person, Max, had ascended the wall the sun was down and it was getting dark. There were bats flying around and the stars were coming out. The guys took down the ropes in the dark and then we all went to Leatherby's to reward ourselves with ice cream and cheesy fries. (P.S. If you haven't been to Leatherby's you must go there and you must try Traci's Peanut Butter Cup) As we pulled into the parking lot, Heather mentioned that she always runs into someone she knows every time she goes to Leatherby's and this time was no exception. Her sister and parents happened to walk in at the same time we did and our party of six became a party of ten. We ate and talked and talked and ate until we realized how late it was and then we all said good night and went home.
I always enjoy rock climbing and ice cream, but even more so when it is with a group of really fun and interesting people. Although my feet are blistered and my muscles are sore, it was totally worth it! Kyle, thanks for a great time and a really fun date. You are a great guy, a good home teacher and an amazing rock climber!
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