Andy had to take a break because I was so slow. What can I say, he has really long legs.
7 miles into it we got to a cabin and there was already people staying at the cabin. It was a beautiful setting, right at the base of the lake in an open area where the sun was shinning right on it. It was almost like an invite to the end of the trail. The people were really cool. Jordan and I walked on about 1/4mile and there was the coolest waterfall I have ever seen. It had so much power and we were right there.
So it was 5:30pm and we wanted to get to the glacier. It was really hard after that. Scailing rocks and cliffs. I actually gave up on them and sat and waited. Which was really good. But, the view was worth it.
Here I am at the waterfall again.
Here is the cabin.
And the lake!
At the end of the day, we got back at 10:30pm and we had hiked over 15miles. I had 6 blisters on each foot and Andy was hurting. He kept saying how old he is getting! Wineer! We had a good time. Something about doing something extreem and surviving to tell about it and completeing it that makes it all worth doing it again. The feeling of acomplishment is great.
And the lake!
At the end of the day, we got back at 10:30pm and we had hiked over 15miles. I had 6 blisters on each foot and Andy was hurting. He kept saying how old he is getting! Wineer! We had a good time. Something about doing something extreem and surviving to tell about it and completeing it that makes it all worth doing it again. The feeling of acomplishment is great.
3 comments:
Wowsers -- my feet hurt just thinking about it!! LOL -- cool pictures - it is so beatiful there!
the story about the bear is what cracked me up. i am so scared of bears. you are pretty brave,
big honckers
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