And to our loyal readers who accompanied us on our adventures from all around the globe - south america, north america, europe, africa, asia and down under. Hope we get to see you all in Israel!!!
Peace and love.

As the trail winded up we saw the beautiful valley below us and it became more and more difficult to breath. The kids didn't share this shortage of oxygen issue and ran up the trail ahead of us.

The trail became steeper and narrower with bigger snow patches
We saw another friend along the way - an ermine, which is actually a weasel in a white wintery coat. The cutest creature ever!
Getting rid of some layers...
The valley below
Steep cliffs all around us
Almost there...
And we made it to the top in 4 hours, according to the schedule. We had lunch, enjoyed the view and the accomplishment and started going down
The way down took us another 3 hours and here we are, all exhausted with shaking knees back in the trail head.
Needless to say, the next day we (the adults) weren't able to move. 3 days later, we're still recuperating. The night before we were concerned if the kids will be able to make the streneous trail and eventaully we were the ones to worry about(-:
We're staying with our dear cousins in Mountain View at the moment, a warm and cozy home after some freezing cold night in the Yosemite.