Bob and Weave's Quest
Part One: The Call of the Wild Water
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Turns out our "Spot" is not ours. The private land surrounding this waterfall has been developed. Not only is it not ours it is, in fact, theirs. Weave did not take this news well. After nearly getting us shot trying to get to our "Ex-Spot", she announced that she was going to go to nearby Waters Creek (a great place to splash around in the water, if one has proper attire). I quickly put a stop to that plan, starting a disagreement that continues to this day.
Weave's definition of what constitutes a suitable spot for a "private swim" differs slightly from mine.
I believe that there should be a very low probability of being disturbed. Weave also claims to believe this. How low is very low? Who knows? I guess I just get disturbed more easily than she does.
Last summer at Cloudland Canyon she did get disturbed. She got down right belligerent if you ask me.
I merely pointed out, no matter how inviting the water, we were in a State Park; the area was posted no swimming; we had been running into other people on the trails all day long. I merely pointed out that the likely hood of being disturbed was quite high, to any reasonable person. "Reasonable", she shouted and from there it got rather ugly. She has since apologized for calling me a "reasonable wimp". I, in turn, have also apologized, for what I am not sure. For being right, I guess.
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