My solo trip turned out to be a nice weekend. Its main purpose was for me to spend some time alone, letting go of some past hurts, and reevaluating my goals and desires for the future. Doing it alone, out in the woods, happens to fit some aspects of my personality and allows me to feel closer to God and His creation as I think about the big picture of my life.
The plan was to hike 2 miles into the Orange trail in the Thunderswamp trailsystem on Friday night, camp near a creek, do my reflection time on Saturday, spend another night in the same spot, and then hike out on Sunday. Doing it this way meant I had to hike in and setup in the dark, but the advantage (compared to hiking in on Saturday morning) was that I could wake up refreshed on Saturday and not feel stressed out from the usual craziness of traveling to the area. It gave me one full day in the woods to wake up, do what I needed to do without any traveling worries, and go to sleep at night.
It turned out that getting there was the hardest part of the entire trip. It seemed as though at the last minute, everything possible started going wrong. Because the purpose of this trip was a spiritual one that would bring me closer to God, I viewed these problems as tests of my willingness to follow through. By the end of the night it was almost comical just how much crazy stuff seemed to be happening. I may post a separate entry on that.
Here’s the menu for the weekend if anyone is curious:
around 2.75 liters of water total for the weekend
Saturday breakfast: tang, granola bars, beef jerky
Saturday lunch: tang, multi-grain crackers, peanut butter, deviled ham, apple
Saturday dinner: hot chocolate, ramen noodles, blueberries, carrots, Hershey’s Extra Dark chocolate bar
Sunday breakfast: tang, granola bars, beef jerky
Since the forecast was for rain on Friday night and possibly most of Saturday, the only meal that needed cooking was Saturday night to boil water for the noodles. And I brought enough extra food that I could have skipped even that if I wanted. I rarely eat breakfast anyway, so breakfasts were spartan. :)
I found out there is some new peanut butter on the market. I call it “supernatural”, because it’s better than regular natural peanut butter. It’s loaded with omega-3 (good) fats, has no trans-fats, and still the oils do not separate so it doesn’t require stirring. I had never tried a Hershey’s Extra Dark bar before, and it was basically my treat for completing my self-reflection goals for the day.
Saturday went pretty well. There was some rain before noon but otherwise it was great. Sunday turned out to be a beautiful day when I packed up and hiked out. I tried to use my GPS on Sunday but for some reason it was having difficulty acquiring the satellites. When I got back to my car it decided to work.
All in all it was a refreshing weekend and I came back with some better understanding of myself and some new long- and short-term goals to work on.