Somewhere around mile six we were bless with a most excellent diversion from our grind. This guy came in from overhead moving fast toward the ridge, dropping down below our horizon. Someone declared " either he is really good, or he is in trouble." He was really good, catching air and shooting up above the ridge. Passing directly over us, he made his way across the valley where he turned into another ridge. All this happening near 10,000 of elevation, fantastic!
I was determined to reach trailhead by sundown, not wishing to wear headlamps going steeply downward for safety reasons. We moved slower than I feared, at one point waiting 15 or 20 minutes for Al, my internal clock ticking away. I then positioned myself behind him and began gently pushing him. At one point we stopped to resupply water, Steve C pulled his boots off in record tome and jammed them into the ice cold stream, nice. With shadows growing longer, and a chill to the air we reached the last downhill. Still pushing for trails end, now from the front pulling the group along( really just Al ), we hit the riverbed at the valley bottom as the sun was starting it's final descent. Reaching the parking lot as darkness settled into Forest Home, we all thought of our own homes. How blessed we are to live at the beach and still be able to summit a true challenge in our backyard.
Thanks to Steve Netherby for the first three photos, thanks also to Terry and Diana, Steve Carey and Al for making this an unforgettable experience.
Lastly, I would like to share about Al. He was wanted to summit San G. for many years, and was turned back twice before. He could have done much more conditioning with us to prepare, as well as more with his nutrition. Yet he was able to realize one of his dreams. This hike was a huge success and we all have total respect for his abilities on the trail.
The Outdoor Fitness Adventure Club would like to invite anyone regardless of their fitness level to join us for a hike. One hour or twelve hours spent in nature, we all come away better for the experience.
Great story, great pics Richard! Sounds like a wonderful trip. Hopefully I can join you for the next one! ~Mike
ReplyDeleteWow! Sounds like an unforgettable experience!
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