The first two miles were in trees. I took these on our way out since we left at dark.
The Worm Flows
The boulder fields.
It was uphill most of the way. The ground was still damp so we had decent traction.
Then we hiked a glacier! LOL
Then we hit the snow and it was steep and scary!
At this point I was just putting one foot in front of another.
Head down, digging in, 10 steps at a time.
As we neared the summit the temps fell so I put on my down jacket.
For about 30 seconds I wondered how the hell I was going to get down! But never once thought about giving up and not summitting! That was never an option.
I got vertigo and couldn't look down or out at this point. I was talking to myself in my head, so thankful for all the days I put in strength training at the gym. I needed every ounce of strength and mental fortitude to get me to the top. (Having my hubby and 2 other young guys, Cory and Joe, climbing with us, helped so much! They were all so encouraging to me. )
I knew when we could see Mt Rainier, we were at the top!
Smiles, photos (cause if there ain't photos it didn't happen!) lunch and rest.
And because it was flag day and my group is called American Women Who Hike we got a great photo with the 4 of us and our Flag.
Crags around the crater.
Mt Rainier on the left, Mt Adams on the right.
I was surprised when I was told the time and figured it took us 7 hours to reach the top!
And the going down didn't look so crazy from the top.
We signed back in the climbers log at 4:30PM taking 12 hours and 15 minutes for the whole hike. All in all we had a total elevation gain of about 5700'. I've read the trail is anywhere from 9.1- 12 miles. At this point it doesn't matter.
Now it is time to recover and be thankful for an amazing body that can do way more than we think it can, and revel in God's beautiful world He created for us.
Now, go out and enjoy our amazing world!
Your achievement is stunning, the landscape is otherworldly. What an amazing woman you are, Lori.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! Loved reading this, looking at your pictures, and the beauty. Thank you for sharing. You are an ispiration and loved.
ReplyDeleteWell done and how great that you and Cory got to do this together!
ReplyDeleteAgree! I'm not sure I would have summitted with out him!
DeleteWow! Way to go! Great accomplishment! Thanks for sharing your wonderful pics :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome post Lori! Such an amazing accomplishment!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great accomplishment, Lori! I am impressed with your fortitude. Also, I enjoyed seeing the sights. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, Girl! You did it. I only remember going up a mountain trail once in my life and I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteI came over from your quilt blog. You are amazing. Wow! What an accomplishment! Loved the photos especially the ones of the mountain tops poking up through the clouds. Very Cool. I hike too but mostly flat desert areas.
ReplyDeleteGreat post. Kudos to you!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!!!! This is super amazing! Good for you. I am proud of you! What an accomplishment!
ReplyDeleteWow Lori! What an accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteI too like the pics of the mountain tops peeking through the clouds.