Monday, November 8, 2010

Hiking!

My daughter, Cherron, has always done a bit of hiking, but I haven't hiked since I was a kid. With my recent weight loss (down about 35 pounds so far) and goal to be more fit, I decided to give hiking a try. For our first hike, we decided on a real challenge -- hiking to the top of our mountain and then taking the tram back down to our car. Total miles -- about 10. I figured it would take us about five hours -- boy, did I underestimate!



We started at 9am and hiked three miles to get from the bottom of the tram to the actual trail that led up the mountains. It was hot and dry, and we were going through water quickly. I soon realized that I probably had not packed enough water and that worried me, as we had quite a ways to go. Luckily, about halfway into our trip we encountered a couple who had stopped because the girl had blisters. Cherron had a first aid kit and offered them bandages, which they were happy about. As we talked, I mentioned we were doing good, but I wondered if I had brought enough water. They promptly opened their packs and handed us each a bottle of frozen water -- as they had brought too much! What a nice experience to do some "mountain bartering"! Turns out we DID need that extra water -- it was just enough to get us to the top of the mountain.



The hike was rugged and strenuous. A lot of it was over broken granite, so you really had to watch your footing. The scenery went from scrub brush and cactus to wooded areas with pine trees and aspen. We gained about 4500 feet in elevation. My daughter's knee started to bother her when we still had about 4-5 miles to go. Luckily, she had brought an elastic bandage, so she wrapped it, but I could see each step hurt her -- but she kept going (the other option was hiking back down, and as we were more than halfway (and going down would put even more pressure on her knee) we opted to forge ahead. Finally, more than 8 hours later, we reached the top!


We took the tram back down to the bottom of the mountain and then had a great meal at a nearby barbecue restaurant. We had brought plenty of food on the hike, but never felt like eating. We knew we needed food, but even after the hike did not feel hungry. However, as soon as the waiter brought us the food, our appetites kicked in and we ate and ate! I didn't even have to feel guilty about what I was eating, as I had just burned hundreds, if not thousands of calories climbing that mountain over 8 hours! Overall, it was a great day and we decided then that we would try to do a hike at least a couple of times a month before winter set in. Next spring, we'll be making another trip to the top of the mountain -- this time by a different, longer route!