Roger Haeske | Team Haeske on Top of Tetakawi in San Carlos, Mexico @RogerHaeske | Uploaded May 2016 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
RogerHaeske.com - After two previous attempts we managed to get the whole family up Tetakawi. This time we left with plenty of time to make the climb. What we didn't leave the house with was enough water considering how hot it was today.
Miraculously near the top Andrew found a mostly filled water bottle. He just had to climb down into a crevice to get it out that no adult could reach. And get it he did and that water really saved us because we just did not bring enough.
This was quite an accomplishment for our 4 year old daughter Rainbow. She may be the youngest person ever to do such a difficult climb. Of course, she had a lot of assistance from Karmyn and myself but this is definitely a super challenging climb for a 4 year old to have completed. Lots of sheer rock climbing.
It was also around 94 degrees Fahrenheit during the early part of our climb. It was not an easy journey.
Even coming back down with a 4 year old was a real challenge. But Team Haeske pulled it off.
Total time for the climb was about 5.5 hours. By myself I can do it in about 1.5 hours but having a 4 and 9 year old really complicates the climb.
And as Karmyn told us there's no I in Team Haeske. LOL
RogerHaeske.com - After two previous attempts we managed to get the whole family up Tetakawi. This time we left with plenty of time to make the climb. What we didn't leave the house with was enough water considering how hot it was today.
Miraculously near the top Andrew found a mostly filled water bottle. He just had to climb down into a crevice to get it out that no adult could reach. And get it he did and that water really saved us because we just did not bring enough.
This was quite an accomplishment for our 4 year old daughter Rainbow. She may be the youngest person ever to do such a difficult climb. Of course, she had a lot of assistance from Karmyn and myself but this is definitely a super challenging climb for a 4 year old to have completed. Lots of sheer rock climbing.
It was also around 94 degrees Fahrenheit during the early part of our climb. It was not an easy journey.
Even coming back down with a 4 year old was a real challenge. But Team Haeske pulled it off.
Total time for the climb was about 5.5 hours. By myself I can do it in about 1.5 hours but having a 4 and 9 year old really complicates the climb.
And as Karmyn told us there's no I in Team Haeske. LOL