My backpack was way too
heavy. The straps were digging into my shoulders. The last thing I wanted was to run out of stuff to drink, so when I was packing, I kept loading every little space
with liquids. Now my back
hurts along with my feet.
I knew better than to try and
break-in new boots, so I put on my most comfortable shoes for the trip. I had not counted on so much rain, which had
me sloshing through puddle after puddle, so along with wet shoes I now had
soggy socks. Hopefully the squishing
sound would scare the bears away.
None of this, by the way, was in
the handy brochure. On paper, everything
looked fine. Everything was dry and
without rocks and branches crossing the trail.
Their cameraman didn’t take pictures of the real trail. They apparently cleared an area for the
pictures. How nice of them. Whatever happened to truth in advertising?
I noticed at mile-marker 2, when
I sat down to eat my sandwich, my left shoe had blown-out. You know, hiking isn’t for everybody. Maybe I’ll just finish the rest of these
beers and head back.
1 comment:
Hey BUD! Tis a good thing you did not fall on your HEINE!!
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