
Denver – The hikers who climbed Mount Colorado got more than just a comprehensive view on the top. A man wearing an unexpected ice cream concept was distributed frozen treatments.
No one seems to know the man who carried dry ice cream sandwiches in 60 lbs (27 kilograms) Horon’s peak beams at the weekend. But the word from it rapidly spread to the hikers who still make a mountain more than 14,000 feet (4267 meters) and is one of the longest Colorado.
Blin and Katie Griffin were about three quarters of the Horon Beck road when the other hikers told them about the man. They are concerned about running out of ice cream by the time they got there.
“In the end, we woke up to the top of the mountain, and you will get tired, hot and thirsty and we did not know that, but the ice cream was just a kind of what we wanted.”
He and his wife enjoyed their ice cream sandwiches, which were still very cold, with some remaining pizza they carried with them.
Christopher Whiteston said that his two children, Olivia, 11, and Awin, 8 years old, went directly to the ice cream man as soon as they reached the top.
“It definitely leaves a permanent impression of my children as a very positive experience,” said Whiteston.
But he warned them not to expect that every time they climbed a mountain.
The photos on social media show the man on the camping chair, a beer located in the armrest, wearing sunglasses with a fake mustache connected to him. The members of the Facebook group described it to the people’s climbing as a heroine, one of whom announced the “dairy legend”.
Some also marveled at their ability to climb the mountain with such heavy package.
Blin Griffin said that the man later enlarged behind them on the way to the bottom of the mountain, and this time without his uniform, which causes him to believe that he ascended him several times.
Ice cream had just run out at a time when Rick and Sarah Rosenkranz in Las Vegas arrived at the top. But Rick Rosenakrans said he was only happy to be able to see the strange trick, which he said was a good antidote to a tendency to focus on preparing outdoor achievements.
“He made a nice reminder of enjoying the moment,” said Rosenkranz.