This morning had one of those no-turning-back moments. I got my hair cut. Now, this is something I do every couple of months, so that in itself is not a big deal. However, today was different because it wasn't just a trim or even a subtle style change. This was a cut with the hike in mind. It even involved clippers! Gotta admit it, I kinda like it :) Thanks, Elizabeth!
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Monday, April 1, 2013
A Walk with a Surprise
I had a 12-miler planned for this morning, with my pack at around 28 pounds. It's getting boring walking in my neighborhood, so I took advantage of Pandora on my phone and listened to some music along the way. I was just cranking out the miles not realizing I was in for a surprise at about mile 6. A friend drove by and saw me. He pulled his car over, got out, and walked with me for about a mile. I mean really, how many people would do this?!?! Best mile of the day...and not just because he carried my pack for me ;) This guy is so thoughtful and happy that it lifts your spirits just being around him. I'm serious--you cannot be unhappy around this guy. He's on a journey to improve his health and is well on his way to a 100-lb weight loss. Talk about inspiration!
Time is moving quickly now. I leave for California THIS MONTH! That is not an April Fools' joke! With a to-do list a mile long, quite a few things on my schedule, and a visit from my daughter and son-in-law this weekend, there is no time to waste.
Apparently my mind is keenly aware of this lack of time because it doesn't want to let me sleep too much. At night I'm concerned about leaving and wondering what in the world I've gotten myself into. Early in the morning I'm stressing about every little detail on my to do list...and usually coming up with more to add.
I think I need a nap...
Time is moving quickly now. I leave for California THIS MONTH! That is not an April Fools' joke! With a to-do list a mile long, quite a few things on my schedule, and a visit from my daughter and son-in-law this weekend, there is no time to waste.
Apparently my mind is keenly aware of this lack of time because it doesn't want to let me sleep too much. At night I'm concerned about leaving and wondering what in the world I've gotten myself into. Early in the morning I'm stressing about every little detail on my to do list...and usually coming up with more to add.
I think I need a nap...
Friday, March 29, 2013
The Contenders
I never dreamed I'd be at this stage in my planning and still debating footwear!!!
Early on I discovered the Merrell Moab Ventilators. I purchased a pair in the fall and walked all over the neighborhood in them. I wore them to hike in Washington. There was no doubt they were going to be my shoe for the PCT. Then talk amongst experienced PCT thru-hikers emphasized less, lighter, minimal-style, trail runners. I feel it would be foolish to completely ignore the opinions of those who have successfully traveled the trail I plan to follow...so I've tried a few pairs of shoes in the latter category. I will admit, it was mostly an exercise in convincing me that the Merrell's were THE shoe...until the New Balance Minimus 1010s... So, here I give you the front runners in the shoe contest:
In the right corner, the super lightweight New Balance Minimus 1010. At a mere 7 oz each, the pair weighs less than one of the Merrells. While we're talking ounces here, that's 1 pound for the pair. It is generally accepted that completing the PCT requires 6 million steps. Multiply 1/2 pound per shoe by 6 million and that's a lot of extra weight! Not only are they light, they are extremely comfortable. Wearing them makes you want to walk--no joke! They have become my shoe of choice ever since I put them on that first time. They have a rock plate which protects the foot from sharp things on the trail, but other than that, there are soft and light. I have no idea how they would hold up on the trail. They don't even have a removable insole! Another plus to these shoes is they should dry very quickly after getting wet. I have heard from other hikers that they are really happy with them, but I don't know if they've been used on long trails before. These too are a little too big for me and if they make the cut for the trail, I will probably order them in a size bigger to allow for expansion.
And the winner is... ????? I'm leaning towards the New Balance, however, I think I will have the Merrell's ready to be shipped if the New Balance aren't up for the job.
Friday, March 15, 2013
Another Day on the LSHT
Woke up to a perfect day for hiking. I was able to talk my son into spending the last day of his spring break with me on the Lone Star Hiking Trail. What a guy! Bella came too. We hiked the 6.5-mile Richards Loop.
Of course we needed to celebrate with burgers at Burger Fresh in Montgomery on the way home. Yum. The best part of hiking just might be the food when you're done :)
Of course we needed to celebrate with burgers at Burger Fresh in Montgomery on the way home. Yum. The best part of hiking just might be the food when you're done :)
Friday, March 8, 2013
Hat Heads
My sister visited for a few days last week and we took a road trip to Austin to see her daughter row in a Regatta there. We had a great time eating, shopping, eating, watching the rowing, eating, etc. Our first stop was to REI where we tried lots of shoes and a couple hats. She claims we tried 89 pairs of shoes. I'm almost positive she's exaggerating.
What's the deal??? My sister looks better in BOTH hats! Needless to say, neither made the cut. Still searching...
How did this picture get here??? Mmmmmm....schnecken from Sweetish Hill Bakery in Austin. So delicious!
What's the deal??? My sister looks better in BOTH hats! Needless to say, neither made the cut. Still searching...
How did this picture get here??? Mmmmmm....schnecken from Sweetish Hill Bakery in Austin. So delicious!
Wednesday, March 6, 2013
50 Days
It's hard to believe I'm down to 50 days at home before beginning hiking. Actually about a week less than that because I am planning on leaving a week early to spend some time helping my mom put my resupply boxes together.
I'm slowly making progress getting my gear together. Decided on a hiking shirt by RailRiders. Found the perfect pair of fleece gloves. Picked up a journal and mini pen. Got a delivery from Patagonia with sun gloves and rain pants. Dad found the elusive Evernew water bladders for both of us. Ordered a new pair of sunglasses yesterday that should give me much better protection than the ones I currently have. Dentist appt is coming up. I think I can find a better camera. Still hoping to sew a rain poncho. Need another pair of shoes. Want to pick up a SPOT locator. I need to start hiking so I stop spending money!
I've got several hiking meals prepared in the freezer, and 27 days of granola individually bagged and ready for the trip. The freezer is filling with other meals that I'm putting away for the family while I'm gone. Mom is still trying and tweaking recipes for dehydrated meals. There are tuna casserole and Hawaiian pizza dinners on their way to me to try.
Resupply locations need to be reworked a bit. My goal for the week is to iron that out and prepare a spreadsheet for each resupply box.
PCT permit and Canada entry permit have been received. Getting a little closer every day.
I'm slowly making progress getting my gear together. Decided on a hiking shirt by RailRiders. Found the perfect pair of fleece gloves. Picked up a journal and mini pen. Got a delivery from Patagonia with sun gloves and rain pants. Dad found the elusive Evernew water bladders for both of us. Ordered a new pair of sunglasses yesterday that should give me much better protection than the ones I currently have. Dentist appt is coming up. I think I can find a better camera. Still hoping to sew a rain poncho. Need another pair of shoes. Want to pick up a SPOT locator. I need to start hiking so I stop spending money!
I've got several hiking meals prepared in the freezer, and 27 days of granola individually bagged and ready for the trip. The freezer is filling with other meals that I'm putting away for the family while I'm gone. Mom is still trying and tweaking recipes for dehydrated meals. There are tuna casserole and Hawaiian pizza dinners on their way to me to try.
Resupply locations need to be reworked a bit. My goal for the week is to iron that out and prepare a spreadsheet for each resupply box.
PCT permit and Canada entry permit have been received. Getting a little closer every day.
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Lone Star Hiking Trail
Now that I'm home from a 3-day hike with Amy on the Lone Star Hiking Trail (showered, fed, and rested), here are some pictures to share the experience.
Camp, first night on the trail. I'm so clean...and still smell pretty good. Thank goodness I remembered how to set up my tent--it had been awhile.
This is pretty much what the whole trail looked like. Not a lot of variety. Not a lot of hills--none to be exact. Not a lot of water--just some stagnant ponds and creeks. It was a great place for a practice hike though. And, I've never found such flat spots for a tent!
Speaking of stagnant ponds... We kept an eye out for alligators walking by this one. Tried out my new buff. Anything to cover my dirty bed head is a good thing.
Last year's drought has left a lot of trees across the trail. Many required climbing over. This one showed some respect for the trail and left enough room for us to hike underneath...and for that, "we thank you" :)
This was the view from my tent after the second day of hiking. Fell asleep this night to the sound of coyotes howling at the full moon.
We had a short hike out this morning. I think both Amy & I were getting our trail legs. We felt good and the trail ended before we were ready. We made arrangements to meet Mark, another Houston area PCT thru-hiker hopeful, for breakfast where we got some tips on electronics for the trail. Thanks, Mark! The trail comraderie is already starting. All three of us have different start dates but we plan on seeing each other at Kick Off.
My bed is gonna feel soooooo good tonight...zzzzz
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