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!!!
DON'T DO IT!
ReplyDeleteIt 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!
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.
ReplyDeleteBeing the unexperienced hiker I am, I didn't even hear the rattle. I'm just happy the hike leaders warned the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteWait.....should it be "inexperienced" instead of "unexperienced"???
ReplyDeleteYes, I think I am an inexperienced hiker. Whoops!