- Campo de Vacas refuge (813.2) to the Seley Woodworth (823.4) shelter (823.4)
- 2205 feet rise, 1873 feet
Some days your mind will not behave. They wake and lose the notion of what you are doing. It adheres to things that you would not normally think. Today my mind stayed with nonsense.
Once I taught two of our dogs to be the percussion section of the old camp of the camp. If you are happy and you know they applaud. For reasons that I cannot understand, that song was stuck in my head today.
A beautiful and focused beginning
The day began well. We ascend Cole Mountain. The walk was remarkable but not too hard, 900 feet ascent in 2 miles.
It was a day of blue birds. The sun was bright and warm temperatures. I even saw a scarlet Tananger correctly. The bird became perfectly still as if it pose for a portrait.
Once we reach the top of the crest at 4025 feet of elevation, we find a strong wind. We both put our rain jackets since our sweaty hoodiers were too cold in the wind.
We spent half an hour wandering enjoying the unique characteristics of the baldness and taking photos.
As we advanced, we enjoyed more views for the next mile while the path was traveling on the open crest. At one time, I misunderstood the next Mintain priest and almost panicked. After studying my map, I realized that I was too far to be the main mountain climb for tomorrow.
Miles of 300 feet high
After the open emotion of Cole Mountain, we returned to the forest and moved through a long section of ups and downs. They were big enough to make an effort, but small enough to make you feel that the effort was wasted when you continued repeating the pattern.
Lost Enfoch
Perhaps it was the repetitive ups and downs that made me go from a thinking woman to a fool. Maybe I was in excess of mood a little grumpy of the historian. Maybe it was the phase of the moon. Who knows.
I remembered my dogs sitting at attention and barking at the time just when I ordered them to join the song of the camp song (bark, cortex). In my mind, I imagined directing a great choir of hikers in a shelter.
At that time, the Through the hikers’ song It was invented.
Verse 1
I am a hiker and I know that my feet are trampled (Stomp, Stomp)
I am a hiker and I know that my feet are trampled (Stomp, Stomp)
Give me my package, I don’t know when I will come back
I am a hiker and I know that my feet are trampled (Stomp, Stomp)
Verse 2
If your package is too heavy, eat it (belching, belching) (2x)
If he has just come from the city and his package is wearing it
If your package is too heavy, eat it (belching, belching)
Verse 3
If you come a stream, bébalo now (camel up!) (2x)
If you get to a transmission, you know what it means
If you come a stream, bébalo now (camel!)
Verse 4
If it’s Noro, you don’t want it, wash your hands (wash your hands) (2x)
If it is Noro, better running, or it will be quite shock absorber
If it’s Noro, you don’t want it, wash your hands (wash your hands)
Verse 5
If you are sliding in a rock, tighten your buttocks (your buttocks) (2x)
If you are sliding in a rock and you really want to stop
If you are sliding in a rock, squeeze your buttocks (your buttocks)
Verse 6
If it is a city day, take a moment, wash your face (your face) (2x)
You should really make an effort, because you smell Novilla
If it is a city day, take a moment, wash your face (your face)
I apologize for putting this worm on the head. Sounds magnificently in mine. I imagined a multitude of smelly hikers who answered me with enthusiasm while stirring my steering cane for each noisy response to my call.
Perhaps the concert of my dreams can be achieved in the future days of paths. The recording can become platinum and we could raise funds for the maintenance of trails during the next 100 years of the TralaACHES path.
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