As a young child I eagerly looked forward to the annual Easter hike to the top of Round Peak. This year I felt a compulsive desire to recreate that experience for myself. So I bought an orange Crush drink (I think we drank Nehi orange soda in my childhood), a package of Twinkies, and some bologna for my sandwich (not because I like it but to be true to my little-girl lunches). I boiled an Easter egg and spotted it with food coloring dots, made my sandwich, and put everything in a back pack. (It took a while to find an old bottle opener that would work.)
At the top of the paved road, we asked the owner of the corner property for permission to cross the edge of his lot to get onto the trail. And then we began to climb--first past the rocky "King's Chair" where I needed to rest a bit and take a picture of Shaunalei on the trail and another of Springville spread out below us.
Going down proved to be the bigger challenge as my knees shook uncontrollably at times so that I had to stop and settle them down and eventually found that walking sidestep down the trail didn't affect them quite so much.
A day later my thigh muscles above my knees are still stiff and sore, but I'm glad I went and am eager to do it again soon. Anyone want to join me?
5 comments:
That would be FUN! I would be happy to go on a hike! :-) HAHA. What a lovely tradition! The tradition in My family is for Mom to hand each person(since we grew out of the easter egg hunt age)a bag of Easter candy-A BIG one! Decidedly unhealthier than your nutritious shack and hike work-out! Your blog is fun! :-)
errr.. I mean snack-not shack!
What a beautiful entry! I'm so glad that you and Shaunalei were able to go on the hike together. Way to make it Mom! I love you, and I'd love to hike with you.
I'll go hiking with you anytime Mom! Love this entry..thanks.
I had a marvelous time, Mom! Neat that you have chronicled it this way. I enjoyed our conversation-- you were patient with me, as I ALWAYS love to talk about my current thoughts on God, life, and the purpose of it all. You did a great job on the hike, too. Hope it's not your last time to that spot of beauty on our beautiful Wasatch mountain.
Post a Comment