Thea Prum: And the river flows on down the mountain.
Thea Prum: My son crossing the river.
Thea Prum: The mini water fall along the trail.
Thea Prum: My son soaking in the moment.
Thea Prum: One of the many river crossing.
Thea Prum: It's rocky and steep going.
Thea Prum: By the first aid cache.
Thea Prum: The lost little boy.
Thea Prum: The cliff face doesn't look too bad from this vantage point.
Thea Prum: It's a wonderful world.
Thea Prum: I'm beat.
Thea Prum: The big wide world of rocks.
Thea Prum: And the climb begins.
Thea Prum: It's just a bunch of boulders dad, come on.
Thea Prum: Taking on the toughest trail in New England. There's some gnarly spot but so far so good.
Thea Prum: The old man of the mountain.
Thea Prum: Pushing onward and upward.
Thea Prum: I'm poop tired dad.
Thea Prum: The scenic valley floor.
Thea Prum: Hmmmm it doesn't look too bad from this vantage point.
Thea Prum: When your own phone is out of battery you've got to take your dad because that's what teenage boys do.
Thea Prum: Wild flowers on the trail.
Thea Prum: Hug that rock.
Thea Prum: Beaming smile so far.
Thea Prum: And they called that a trail?
Thea Prum: Action hero.
Thea Prum: OK now how do I get to the next blazer.
Thea Prum: Hear me roar.
Thea Prum: It's as steep as it look and more.
Thea Prum: Wild flowers along the trail.