Tuesday, December 7, 2010

The McCormick Trail

Still with the autumn pictures!!

Don't judge!!.....
(I told you I was behind...I had a busy summer and an even busier fall, people!)

There is a famous trail near us
called
The McCormick Trail...
read about it
HERE

We have been meaning to hike it for two years.

So, late this fall, we had wonderfully warm weather for about a week
so we decided to try and tackle it.

At least part of it...
because as you read above
it is a LONGGGGGG trail
with many options of hiking to several lakes.

My goal for the day
was
not to die.

And to maybe, (and I mean MAYBE)
make it to the first lake, which is about seven miles down the trails.

The beginning of the trail had this little box
that you were supposed to fill out a slip to put in it,
saying how many hikers in your party
and put the date and time you left.

In case they have to send in a team to
find your bodies, I suppose.

That intimidated me a little bit.

So I did what any retired, out of shape woman would do.

I filled it out, putting lots of hearts surrounding my information on the page,
so they'd take pity on me and make an extra effort to find me lost in the woods.

And then of course
I
prayed.

A. LOT.

That I wouldn't break a hip
or have a heart attack out on the wilderness trail.

And then I loaded up with camera equipment
a lunch.
a can of Diet Coke,
water
and
my  husband.
(In that order).

I told you.  Don't judge!

Oh sure.
The BEGINNING
of the trail
looks innocent enough.....



But the trail gave
lots of hints
of
it's potential dangers...

like
HUGE
rocky
bluffs....












But I ignored
THEM.

I chose to concentrate
on
macro opportunities
instead:












Besides....
the trail
began
easy
enough...





Oh.

Dear....

Ummmm...is it time for lunch yet????



I
thought
it best
to
go back to concentrating
on
macro shots again
at this point.....

I loved this log full of button mushrooms.
Kinda reminds me of my face during adolescence:




But

then,

the trail

had

a

river

to

cross!!!:

After
fifteen
minutes
of
begging and pleading from
my husband
and
the carving of a stick cane
to help me keep my balance...

I
did it!

(Without getting wet.)

And I only swore three times
and
cried like a toddler once.


But then...we hiked about another
2 miles
and
hit a huge, wet
marsh
that we couldn't get through without high boots..

It was pure muck.

(I didn't take pictures of it, as I didn't want the continued nightmares).....

So, we stopped, and had a  nice picnic lunch in a sunny clearing.

Remind me to send a personal note of thanks to the President of the Coca Cola company on perfumed stationary, will you?

We well, ONE of us was, you know, the one with fear in her soul  were disappointed not to be able to hike all the way to at least the first lake, though.

We were tired, and fairly wet from the wet, muddy trails before the marsh that stopped us..
so
we packed up and headed back to our car.

I was rejoicing and ready to sacrifice a virgin kind of happy by then to be going home.

Until
I
remembered that I had to
RE-CROSS
THIS!:

My husband said he can't wait until Spring
so
we can try to hike the trail again....

He reminded me that we gotta get waterproof hiking boots.

I reminded him that I'd like to make it to our 40th wedding anniversary....
(I think I saw him holding his hands over his ears and humming...
really LOUD....)

I hate it that he knows me so well-----

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