it was about 50 to 60 or maybe 70 miles
to get to the coastline which we spent a
lot of time cruising up some of the
beaches finding some caves
Robbie got really adventurous
and climbed underneath this this section
that Fil found that Fil didn't even
want to go under he was like hey you
want to go under there and Robbies like
Sure! All right boys, found a nice
little tunnel, it leads to a really cool place
that Im not gunna even bother describing
i'm just going to show you and myself
the same time! Shellfish! He's allergic
to shellfish! But hes crawling on shellfish
skeletons to get there this is a man of
extreme! We just stuffed him underneath
there and he ended up on the other side
and he was like ya gotta come check us
out so we all climbed around the wavey
part but we shoved him underneath the
rock, it was really funny seeing that
oh oh this is so cool! More to go over there!
be careful please
Ahh! My shoe got wet! Ahh soaked. God dammit.
the waves were quite turbulent that day so naturally we
had to get as close as possible we
scaled a bunch of rocks
exploring those caves too, is pretty awesome just kind of
walking on the ridges and the rocks and
realizing like how sharp they are I got
a little cut there a couple other little
nicks here and there but just getting to
this weird coast line and navigating
these jagged wretched angry rocks where the
waves are just crashing and you have to
literally time your your pathway through
there because the waves come in the waves go out
the waves come the waves go out
and when they go out you gotta run...
get onto a rock, wait a second okay next... next spot
wait a second, then the next spot and even
with that like the waves change its
crazy or have some little bit and you'll
have the bigger ones... it's hard to
predict you go to look really far in the
ocean I mean you're staring at this
spot to try and go to it's not the
easiest. The day progressed even further
we got to a secondary spot where we
found some some other wildlife
there were some I think starfish or
urchins, or oysters, some neat stuff was
going on down there
at one point we were crawling down this
area and I literally felt like I have to
go down there. Its a challenging way so as
you're going down its kind of crumbling a
little so you're hoping to find a good
path. I happen to not find the best path
and as I reach one of these like little
ledges... my foot just gives away to some sand and
boom this like rock come tumbling down
upon watching that rock I realized that
my footing was completely useless
because if I moved then anything would
fall. Luckily Robbie was just a few feet
away and we had to time it out and
everything because it wasn't like I just grab
like this, I need to like leap
towards him and if I screwed that up i
was probably going to be tumbling down a
little bit it wouldn't have been a small
fall, little worried, definitely
a heart-stopping experience for a moment
there
but on that second stop something
interesting happened our driver
kind of walked over to the far end where
we were and the next thing I know I
looked up and he was covered in water
like a wave just came up and soaked the
homeboy and he just was like.. he was kind of
laughing but you could tell he wasn't
happy at the same time because even
though we're in the desert it really
wasn't that hot to dry off so I would
have been quite annoyed if I was him I
can imagine that he was a little bit
annoyed as well. He didn't proceed to
come back and dry off he went for a walk
and not just a walk he was like gone he
left eye sight he was atleast a
kilometer away and it pretty much looked
like he's like guys I'm out of here basically!
left us with the dune buggy and
we're like... is this guy coming back? Whats going on here?
