Rock climbers and children scale the rock face with sprayed graffiti tags near one guys foot - I can't find the ocher that is said to be on the rocks.
Moving around the rock there is a place in the centre where the 2 parts had split. As could be expected there is broken glass all round and remnants of many a party past lying about.
The smell of an old fire fill my nose as I run my hand along the multi banded quartzite rock face. A child runs in as their parent prepares to take a photo. I shimmy past the narrow opening and get out of the way as the child's face beams despite the obvious rubbish about.
Moving west I find a flat rock close to a group of cyclists having their lunch. I notice a face in the rock and decide it would be the best place to eat my sandwich and banana, with my almost silent companion. During lunch, I get the feeling like my companion is speaking to me. He jokes about being a hitch hiker and that the glacier dropped him off here. He's waiting for another ride.
To the side, he reminds me of a buffalo. It's humbling to think that this massive rock was deposited by the glacier as it retreated. It certainly does put things into perspective, if only for a moment.
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