Once O'lee made it to the end, she tossed the blocks off either side and turned back to watch me.
I was at the halfway point, but the wind had just gotten stronger. Still, I was doing it, and I would not be beaten!
"Are you okay?" O'lee called and then grinned.
"Perfectly fine! This breeze is good to keep you cool on such a… nice morning!" I grunted as I put one foot in front of the other, nearly three-quarters of the way to her.
O'lee nodded and turned to walk to the next part of the path. I was good now and crunched through the last steps with sweat starting to brim my forehead.
Once I made it, I tossed my blocks, and O'lee waved to follow her. I nodded and started to follow her up deeper into the mountains.
O'lee ran until we reached another open area like the last, but it was a much longer path this time. Maybe path was the wrong word since nothing was connected, and I couldn't even see the other side we were trying to reach.
"Jump up to top rock, then we climb down."