They met on Match. He wanted to go to Winter Park; she wanted to go to Vail. And the date went nowhere...fast.
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It was the weekend of Daylight Saving Time ending, so when 6 a.m. came and went, I called her. First couple of calls, there wasn't an answer. Around 7 she called and apologized, saying she forgot it was Daylight Saving weekend. She finally arrived at 8:30 and said we should take her car since everything of hers was loaded. I loaded my gear, and away we went.
We were nearing the exit to WP, it was 10 a.m. , so I suggested we go to WP and I'd buy her ticket. She lost her temper, hitting her steering wheel, cursing at me, and swearing she knew I'd do this . So I calmed her down , and we continued to Vail. We got there at 11:30. The rest of the day didn't go well for her, as she continued to struggle with the conditions. She was really mad, and she kept turning her anger toward me. On our way home, she told me a story about how another date of hers didn't go well. According to her, they agreed to climb Mount Evans, and she didn't bring enough water. She said she got tired, ran out of water on the way up, and her date left her to summit, taking his water with him. I had to silently chuckle.
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