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    telfakaye is going back to bed!

    Postponed! 8 months ago

    I have to pospone my hike, my friend pulled a muscle in her back:-( We will reschedule it!



    telfakaye is going back to bed!

    Today I will! 8 months ago

    I have never really been a big outdoors person but I feel that I should take the time to hike a mountain that is so close to me (45mins) and today I will at 2:30!



    I CONQUERED CAMELBACK MOUNTAIN! 13 months ago

    Never in my life would I have thought it possible for me to climb up a mountain. Not just any mountain, though. Camelback is said to be one of the toughest to climb (within city limits), especially if you climb the side without the railing, which I did.

    It’s so hard to believe it’s been over a year since I grunted, moaned, laughed and forced myself up to the top. What a view! (Be careful if you’re scared of heights, like me, cuz there’s really nothing protecting you at the top and the wind gets gusty!)

    My climbing companion was more a pro than I expected. When he said, “Let’s go hiking,” I thought about my leisure experience at South Mountain. Uhm, I was wrong. About 3/4 of the way up, he instructed me of the 3-point method: having 3 points of contact with the mountain at all times. Good to know. At that point, instinct had already kicked in and I was clinging to the side of the mountain like a fly clings to the windshield of a speeding car.

    It’s can be quite scary to glance down and know that if your foot slipped…

    Be careful of the super-charged buff boys running up and down the mountain in nothing but athletic shorts and shoes. I think I got passed several times by the same dude. Also, there may be dogs climbing too. I don’t know how you can bring a golden retriever to the summit – let alone a toy dog – but I saw it with my own eyes!

    On the way down, I passed by two guys in pastel polyester suits and sweat bands. I sh*t you not. When I turned to see if my eyes had deceived me (post-climb hallucination?), I was confirmed and even more amused, since the entire canvas of their backs were soaked with seat, thanks to the oh-so-breathable poly suit jacket. My guess is these guys were a) crazy b) hung-over c) suicidal or d) all of the above.

    So, yeah. Going up was hard. Coming down was hard. Going up and coming down were scary. My feet slipped alot, damn tennis shoes w/ horrible friction. Good thing I’m a pro at catching my balance!

    Climbing this mountain will never be a hobby of mine. I like to keep my feet on solid ground. But, alas, I climbed the mountain on my own, all the way up to the top! How is cool is that?

    When I reached the bottom safely, I did what can only be called a “happy dance,” waving my arms, kicking my feet and shouting, “I conquered Camelback Mountain! I conquered Camelback Mountain!”



    Untitled 20 months ago

    well, i bought a book on easy day hikes. i’m excited. i totally need to put this in my calendar and make it HAPPEN.



    Untitled 3 years ago

    Walked 2.4 miles on Monday. It’s all flat surface naturally… but it’s good training.



    Untitled 3 years ago

    walked over two miles yesterday and could have walked more but the girls can’t, really. This is going to be a breeze once my health is in order.



    Untitled 3 years ago

    Need to set a date to do this in 2006. I can totally do this with Bill and the girls – Daisy can hike and Lily can Bjorn it. Maybe a day hike in Tahoe in July when we’re visiting the folks???



    Untitled 3 years ago

    I am up to this now – I just have to find the TIME to hike. I wanted to go tomorrow (it wouldn’t have been five miles) but looks like we’re doing Christmas pics instead. Blah!



    Untitled 4 years ago

    The day the egg met the sperm, I did a two mile relatively easy hike. It was challenging. I’ve lost weight since then, even while pregnant! But after Lily comes, I want to get up to five miles without difficulty.




     

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