Serendipity Posted March 30, 2020 Share Posted March 30, 2020 (edited) March 29th, 2020. The Rockford Administration in partnership with Vespucci Sports issued a challenge for all citizens of Los Santos to come conquer Mt. Chiliad. Not only did the bravest of people get bragging rights of successfully climbing up Mt. Chiliad, but they would make lifelong memories and meet new, like-minded people along the way. Regardless of how difficult the terrain proved to be, no one faltered and backed out. Everyone followed the route up and fostered a healthy, encouraging spirit by offering each other inspiring words, quotes, and motivational beckons. The picturesque woodland vistas sprawled below as they advanced up the mountain, providing for breathtaking settings during the breaks taken along the way. Trekkers made the hike up under the beaming sun, but by the time they reached the mountaintop, the descending sun had created a kaleidoscopic palette of vibrant colors in the sky for them to leer at from the highest point in Southern San Andreas. Congratulatory speeches were given at the mountaintop, along with a round of applause for all, to conclude the event. The group's first of many steep uphills to leg up. Quite the workout! The first break. Hydration and monitoring one's well-being were of paramount importance. Enjoying the views of the canyons, Cassidy Trail, and the Los Santos skyline peeking from the other side of San Andreas. Aspen Nowak ensured no one's water supply ran dry, and that all mountain-goers could continue advancing up. After the break, the challenge to conquer Mt. Chiliad continued. While this view is sure to take your breath away, it was taken nowhere near the top. Fire Lieutenant Laura Murphy was on standby, ready to respond to an emergency call within a moment's notice. San Andreas Chiansky 24/7 had set up shop at the mountaintop, rewarding hikers with free refreshments! Signs indicating different path trails found at the very top. A map of the Southern San Andreas view stationed up top. The weather favored the event. No rain, just sun and clouds. Edited March 31, 2020 by Serendipity 5 2 Link to comment
Griz Posted March 31, 2020 Share Posted March 31, 2020 (edited) Username: Hank Comment: I much prefer to hike Chiliad alone and without an annoyingly loud helicopter buzzing over me. Quit wasting fuel. Edited March 31, 2020 by Griz Link to comment
PaganFears Posted March 31, 2020 Share Posted March 31, 2020 Username: Trooth Comment: Truly a great sight on that mountain though I don't understand the sudden disappearances over the past few years. Is the government lying to us again? 1 Link to comment
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