Letter Numero Uno
June 16, 2009
Dearest Readers,
This is the first of hopefully of atleast a few letters from here on the bottom of the world. This blog is not to be confused with the OTHER Rettig Chronicles. These are the chronicles of Joshua, not those of Joseph. I am in no way trying to undermine or ridicule the original Rettig Chronicles; I just really liked the name.
Now that that is taken care of, on to the body of this letter. As previously mentioned I am Josh, and as the title suggests I am an American ex-patriot living in South America (Argentina to be exact.) I am currently (still) persueing a degree in fine arts at the National University of La Plata. On that note, I guess I can say my studies going fine lately. Only that a 4 page paper on the evolution of the vanguards during the first part of the XX century has been a bit of a problem. The reocurring theme seems to be true comprehending the asigned texts. Being that they are in Spanish it always, no matter how simplistic they may be, a challenge. I accept it as yet another challenge I face while I continue to live here in on the bottom of our planet.
Aside from school keeping me busy, I try to get out into the great outdoors as much as possible. I am an avid (as much as one can be while in college) rock climber, backpacker, and mountaineer. This “summer” was quite productive with respect to my alpine pursuits. After brushing up on my crevasse rescue skills I intended to summit Mt. Tronador (the header of this page), but unfortunately was turned back due to bad weather. After a bit of rock climbing I went on to summit Volcan Lanin and its 12,220 feet on the 25th of February. The ascention was spectuacular with great weather and only a few other people on the mountain that day.
Now, obviously, I am back at school, but winter vacations are fast approaching and I am hoping to go to the province of Cordoba to do some rock climbing on some really spectacular walls. With multiple pitches and a total of over 260 feet in some cases, it promises to be an exciting endeavor.
Me on the summit of Volcan LaninIt’s now almost 3:30 pm here and that means i need to get ready for class. I hope you enjoyed this first letter. I know I did! I hope atleast a few people end up reading/following this blog. I will try to keep posting.
Sincerely,
J
hell yes i’ll keep on reading this! keep it up brother!
good thing you’re on facebook too, even though i don’t react much there for the moment
here things are a bit complicated due to lack of a job, but things are taking care of as is should be. i just ended my vacations in the south of france, i’ll post photos soon
love you