Some years ago, Jule and I were in New Zealand and had the opportunity to try out a little thing called sand sledding. Being the stingy young 'un that I was (yes, folks, I say was. You got a problem with that?), I opted to watch instead of joining the masses hucking themselves down the hill looking like they were really enjoying themselves. Ever since, I have kind of regretted not joining the fun.
Well, Vietnam has given me a do-over. The white sand dunes outside of Mui Ne aren't quite the same as those at 90 mile beach in NZ, but they were nonetheless spectacular. And while I ended up with pockets full of sand and completely out of breath from trudging up the dune, the sledding was totally worth it. |
Tuesday December 12 2006 | File under: travel, Vietnam |
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on Tue 12th Dec, 2006 03:44 am UTC Andrew said: dude. vietnam is always biting our style. http://www.brothersroot.com/blog/?p=252 ************************ on Wed 13th Dec, 2006 12:54 am UTC Jule said: Was you stingy or a youn'un? or both? what are you now? I am so confused! ************************ on Thu 14th Dec, 2006 06:27 am UTC sweet julie said: you dirty boy! ************************ |
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