Thursday, July 19, 2012

1st hike at Shenandoah


I spent last Saturday hiking in Shenandoah National Park.  I went with that Capital Hiking Club as a first-timer.  I was a little nervous.  As much as I love trying new things and don’t mind participating solo, I was a little nervous about the entire activity.  I’d never been to the Park and I’d never been on a real hike. Don’t worry, dear reader, I survived.
There is one thing I learned from this hike: I’m basically a little teapot.  I’m short.  I’m stout.  If someone would have tipped me over, I would have poured out all over the trail.  The super cute green pack on my back was kinda heavy too.  
I went on the short hike: 7 miles.  (The long hike was 10 miles...I'm not sure I would have survived.)  I traveled through Stony Man and White Oak Canyon.  The hike ended with a swim at a beautiful swimming hole.  

These 7 miles weren’t easy for me either.  I was huffing and puffing through most of the trail.  The ups and downs really challenged my body.
I got to see a rattlesnake.
This waterfalls was my background noise.
The views made everything worth it.
And my sweet blisters have forced me to remember this trip all week!!!
It was an awesome day.  I highly recommend making the trip the Shenandoah or joining me and the Capital Hiking Club on our next adventure.
Happy hiking!!!


4 comments:

  1. DON'T DO IT!
    It looks like you are about to jump backwards and plummet down into oblivion! Maybe if that were a parachute on your back... I wanna to THAT someday!

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  2. Glad you had fun! And I didn't realize we had rattlesnakes in this part of the country. I'm rather upset at this new knowledge.

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  3. Being the unexperienced hiker I am, I didn't even hear the rattle. I'm just happy the hike leaders warned the rest of us.

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  4. Wait.....should it be "inexperienced" instead of "unexperienced"???

    Yes, I think I am an inexperienced hiker. Whoops!

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