[Oe List ...] Mt. Fuji
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Thu Feb 3 01:17:42 CST 2011
In a message dated 2/2/2011 1:02:41 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
ramgriffin at msn.com writes:
Yes, great isn't it? Bob Griffin...Muriel & I enjoyed several of the
angles on Mt. Fuji during those 3-1/2 years in Japan. Don't you remember the
morning we caught just a glimpse of Fuji from Tokyo House in 1974? RAG
I do remember, Bob, though not as well as our first morning there and how
ecstatic Titus Jayasakera was to be eating rice, not corn flakes, for
breakfast.
I was privileged to return to Japan in 1989 on a teacher exchange trip to
Lindsay's Sister City, Ono City, near Kobe. At the end of our visit to Ono,
my fellow teacher and I planned to climb Mt. Fuji on July 1, the opening
day of climbing season. We left our luggage in lockers in the train station
at Shin Fuji and took a bus to the old 5th station, the last one open that
early in the season. It is at 2600 meters and was a small hut with two old
men and a woman to attend it. When the doors were closed, the hut was very
smokey. Another man slept in the same room with Bill, my colleague and I, on
futons. Beautiful sunset and sky but clouds below us, so no view. We
slept there until 2:45 a.m., when we set off hiking up the mountain. The
entire mountain is small volcanic rocks, mostly red and black but many other
colors also. The only way to discern the trail is that it is roped off. We
made it almost to the ninth station, where we ran into deep snow and it
started to rain. We were hoping to see the sunrise, but couldn't. We went to
about 3400 meters and could clearly see the top. There were a lot of people on
the trails at lower levels, but only a few at the top. What a wonderful
memory. The Honorable Fuji, Fuji-San.
Blessings,
Jann McGuire
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