I put some cotton around it and it was fine. However I developed a couple more, lol.Hope your blister behaves.
Should have read this before the hike, I wore one pair of cotton socks.A lot of hikers wear two pairs of socks. The inner pair should be thin & moisture-wicking & the outer pair preferably wool. They should fit snugly, without being too tight & neither pair should be cotton.
Thanks Liza, in the end I think it did. For now I am going to declare success at getting to the "top" and feel like I did pretty well.Hope the hike went well Rob.
Got the wrong food list for yesterday, the right one:
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Yesterday went well enough. I ate well but probably walked too much.
I almost made my goal of getting to the top. Problem is the "top" is less clear when you get there than it looks from below. It's really a ridge with several highs and lows. I thought I had made it to the ridge, now after mapping I am less sure, but I got pretty close. It was a hard hike, quite steep and mostly without trails, just bushwhacking. I went about 7.8 miles (12.5 km) and gained about 3,300 ft (1,000 m), really hard and slow. My app says I walked for 8 1/2 hours, with breaks I was out for about 11 hours. I was feeling pretty tired on the way down, the steep hill is a lot harder for me to descend than climb. It is harder to see good footholds and I have to tense my muscles and lower myself slowly on each step. My knees were hurting, but I made it.
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View of the next peak to the south from my top:
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Knees are better this morning, but I am not sure I will try this again soon. I was feeling kind of shaky towards the end, I did not fall but had a couple of close calls. Maybe for now I will declare success and move on to less hazardous walks and hikes for a while. I know I can walk well over 12.5 km in a lot less time without risk elsewhere. We'll see but maybe I got the mountain assault out of my system yesterday. When I started this challenge a friend warned me that I am not 20 anymore. I think I have proved her right, but it still felt good to do this, or attempt anyway.
Got some more wildflower pictures and will post as I figure out what they are. In the meantime one is on the way up, the trees are Canyon Maples, native to Utah. They don't get very large or grow quickly but are able to live in some of the ravines on our dry slopes. This shot also shows what much of the hike slope looks like, but mostly without the maples.
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I put some cotton around it and it was fine. However I developed a couple more, lol.
Should have read this before the hike, I wore one pair of cotton socks.
Thanks Liza, in the end I think it did. For now I am going to declare success at getting to the "top" and feel like I did pretty well.
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Thanks Jack, it was a battle for me anyway. I think others here probably could have done it with ease.Congrats on conquering that hill/mountain, Rob. It sounds like quite a battle
Thanks Emily, I did!Please take it easy today, maybe go for a nap, and have a hearty dinner to let your body recover.
Yes, it was. I am amazed I can do it. Most of my resting was on the way down, going up I only stopped a couple of times, it was the downhill that really got me.Wow Rob--8.5 hours walking!!! 11 hours out!!!!!!!!!!!! geez! That's a lot!
Thanks Cate, not sure it was 100% accomplished but close enough. Three apples seemed to be plenty, I did not want to be carrying a lot in my stomach.I think it's very safe to say you have achieved success at mountain climbing, Rob. Mission accomplished well & truly! Wowsers! I don't know how you did it on so little food. Did you only take 3 apples with you?
I use myfitnesspal.com I like their food diary, easy to use and they have a lot of food in their database, so calorie counting is relatively easy. I suspect the shaky was due to a bit of dehydration. I took along almost 2 liters of water, but that probably was not enough.I like how you are so diligent with the food diary. What app is this, Rob?
I think I will have to start back up a food diary. I have never been able to be consistent but I will give it a go.
Yes, it was good to take a day off. Back to it today.sounds like a good recovery day Rob
Thanks Petal, it feels accomplished so I guess it is. Not sure what's next.ots of exercise and eating well . I agree with Cate you have accomplished the mountain climb mission
Thanks LaMa, more amazed than anything else. I know my string of weight loss and activity achievements will be coming to an end, or changing anyway. Leaves me wondering what the future will bring. I guess we'll see.Mission accomplished for sure! I hope you´re very, very proud of your accomplishment.
... I almost made my goal of getting to the top. Problem is the "top" is less clear when you get there than it looks from below. It's really a ridge with several highs and lows. I thought I had made it to the ridge, now after mapping I am less sure, but I got pretty close. ...
Love it.Don’t be sad because it’s over, be glad because it happened!