Sentences with phrase «head up the mountain»

Of course we listened respectfully and an hour later were strapping on our crampons and headed up a mountain in near whiteout conditions.
But the scenario is almost exactly the same both times: The travelers head up the mountain trail and encounter a fierce storm that forces them to either take shelter (as in The Hobbit) or turn back (as in The Fellowship of the Ring).
Or you can even head up a mountain.
Before we headed up the mountain, a park ranger stopped and talked to the kids about leaves.
We heard that temperatures here in Palm Desert would soar up to near 120 degrees, so we headed up the mountain!
When not on the clock, she can be found heading up a mountain with her lab - mix «Dexter», taking a Zumba class or just hanging out with her husband, daughter, cat, and flock of chickens.
Jump into a 4 - wheel drive vehicle and head up the mountains for romantic views of the mountain range that makes up Andorra.
This road begins at the base of the mountains near Port Douglas (69 km north of Cairns), so it is ideal if you're visiting Port Douglas in the morning and then intend to head up the mountains in the afternoon.
Or head up the mountain to the cool, green Makawao Forest Reserve or continue farther upcountry to Kula for panoramic views of the island.
Buses start heading up the mountain at 5:30 am and most tourists rush to be on that first ride so they can get a pristine picture of the ruins without any people in it.
The protagonist starts their journey washed up ashore on Vacant Island and soon hears a mysterious voice telling them to head up a mountain.
As he is prone to do, UN climate chief Yvo de Boer offered up a metaphor, comparing the negotiations to a cable car heading up the mountain.

Not exact matches

After passing through the market town of Aguacatán, where women in white - and - red huipiles sell everything from garlic to geese, I headed 45 minutes up a mountain to the village of Chex, where I found a cargo truck that had careened over the side of a road.
Imagine Abraham hauling up the mountain with Isaac: «damn, this is wrong: I know it's wrong» must have floated through his culturally determined head... but, «hmmm I believe also it's right: I wouldn't do it if it was WRONG.»
We're closing up to head home after 10 days in the western NC mountains.
I watched many of them trudge up the mountain in flip - flops or bare feet, after a long afternoon working in the blazing sun or drizzling rain, carrying heavy tree trunks for reforestation on their heads.
Piles of laundry are blocking the bedroom door, there's a new shade of pink crayon on the couch, deadlines are piled up on my desk higher than the husband's mountain of stinky running shoes (that's bad), and the dog's obsessive licking habit has officially caused yet another grey hair on my head.
We would all pile into four pickup trucks and head for the Kiamichi Mountains in the southeast corner of the state, setting up camp in the area we called Jason's Pass, after my grandfather.
There is an elaborate system of sensors and alarms now to give those down the mountain a heads up.
Leaving Christchurch and heading up toward the tallest mountain in New Zealand is simple: Go west until Pocket England ends and Pocket Montana begins.
And now, truckin» up a mountain in the High Sierras, you almost know what is going through his head.
Mountain biking clearly is a huge draw there, and in fact, there were cyclists heading up the gondola for a race one day.
The next morning I woke up to a healthy Mountain Climber's brekkie at Oliver & Bonacini before heading out to the Scenic Caves Nature's Adventures.
«I may be provoking a few calls as I head out on a bike ride up a mountain.
After the sofas are in place, they head off on other missions to stock up for the hunt: scrounging power strips and reference books (Oxford Reader's Companion to Dickens, Bicycle Official Rules of Card Games, The Lord of the Rings) and loading up stores of junk food (Marshmallow Fluff, barbecued potato chips, animal crackers, Little Debbie cakes, Mountain Dew) that will fuel them for the weekend.
In 2010, Dr. O'Connor heads up the MitoSENS project at the research center in Mountain View, California.
Mountain Climbers: Begin in the «up» part of a push - up, with shoulders over hands, abs tight, and body in a straight line from head to ankles.
To release from the pose, as you inhale slowly come back up into Mountains Pose, restacking one vertebrae at a time and the head should come up last.
Standing in Mountain Pose raise your arms up above your head and then dive forward to touch your toes with your hands.
Even if the idea of shaving your head and joining a monastery high up in the mountains isn't your idea of fun, there's a good reason to learn to relax: it's great for your mood and it can keep you looking lean.
I'm so excited to be heading up to the mountains for my best friend's wedding this weekend.
Our last day in Beirut, we headed up to the mountain's to Rayya's parent's home for a garden lunch.
Every Fourth of July week, my family heads up to our mountain home in North Carolina for some time together and a break from the Florida heat.
We are packing up and heading to the mountains to spend the remainder of the holiday with Jonny's family today.
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We are heading up to the mountains this weekend, but unfortunately there hasn't been any snow, so it doesn't look like we will be getting to be ski bunnies.
We got home around noon and I finished up some errands for a part of the afternoon and Arnel was making other plans for us to head to Arabia Mountain.
The cool weather hit Atlanta this week so we are heading up to the mountains this weekend for some fall weather fun.
Then yesterday we headed up to Ellijay, Georgia which is in the north Georgia mountains.
After waking up bright and early, we headed back down the mountains back to Krakow, where unfortunately all the snow had melted.
We headed to Rocky Mountain Bagel Cafe for our morning pick me up, and I'm telling you, these are the best bagels I have ever had.
Yesterday we headed back to Park City and tried our best to go up the mountain to get some cool snow shots and we were out of luck again as every lift seemed to be not working; guess it was out of season.
, we left Sausalito in Marin country, just north of San Francisco, and headed up above the Golden Gate Bridge into the mountains for some breathtaking views of the water and bridge.
Adventure lovers should try heading up past North Vancouver to Grouse Mountain for an exhilarating day of skiing (or summer hiking), while the Capilano Suspension Bridge is an amazing place to enjoy some thrilling tree top and river views.
Whether you want to head off up a mountain, try ridge walking or just explore what is near you but which never seems to grab your attention, the Kingdom guides are the ideal option for many singles in Kirkcaldy.
Rodney heads up there (to the mountains of New Jersey!
Be it a rising tidal wave, or a shattered mountain, a salty desert, thunderstruck skyline or exploding head, Immortals should wake us up to the fact Zach Snyder isn't the only one with an eye for breathtaking vistas.
The easiest way to reach them is to fast travel to Hunting Grounds icon, then drop down to the arena and head west, hugging the mountains, until you find an area where you can run and hop up into the peaks.
While you're at Deep Dim, head northwest and climb way, way up into the mountains to find five Bluebleam formations.
Head to the indicate area but stay off any mountains or mesas, instead circling them at a medium distance and looking up.
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