17 and counting…

Today marks the 17th hike of the year. 17 in 60 days. A little more than 1 hike for every 4 days. It’s 33% or 1/3 the way to my year-end goal of 52 hikes.

I can only hope I’ve learned something over the course of all these miles.

  1. I’ve learned that I can accomplish things even when I feel lost, listless, or lonely.
  2. I have excellent calves.
  3. You can lose weight and still not fit into your old skinny jeans, because calf muscles are the bane of “skinny jeans” (and I love my excellently large calves, so who needs skinny jeans?!?).
  4. Asthma sucks, or {rather} doesn’t let you suck air… But slowing down going uphill means I’m still alive.
  5. I do, however, suck at journaling.
  6. You can “read” a lot of books while you hike (thank you, Audible and Libby), but sometimes the best sounds are the sounds of silence, of birds, of the squelching mud beneath your boots, or the wind whistling through the silver hoops that are blissfully dangling from your earlobes.
  7. You can overthink a lot of things.
  8. You can experience revelations. Some of which will be painful, but still so so good.
  9. You can cry and hike, sometimes just ‘cuz it’s friggin’ cold and the wind is burning your eyeballs.
  10. If you let the wind and dust attack your eyeballs too much, you can develop a conjunctival cyst and be forced to wear sunglasses as goggles and use eyedrops.
  11. Hip pain and knee pain and ankle pain are real. And I have sung Dem Bones too many times trying to avoid the reality of ow!ow!OW!
Wiki makes my laugh…

Today’s hike was a muddy one. But it felt good. Another hike on Friday will make 4 this week.

But if 17 hikes is a lot, riddle me this. How can I have applied to well over 100 jobs and still be waiting for the next thing? Until then… I hike.

When I lived on Alki…

…I could spend hours upon hours beachcombing and collecting a ridiculous amount of sea glass and seashells, both whole and partial. When B was young, we’d pack a picnic and head to the beach, filling *jars* with our goodies. In lieu of a jar, today I filled my pockets. A bit of sea glass. A handful of (what I hope are) agates. A random assortment of sun-bleached shells. A couple rocks that somehow caught my fancy (including a ball that was once a brick). And a lucky penny from 1962.

There’s a 2.3 mile out-and-back trail (Meadowdale Beach Trail) just 12 minutes from J’s place. So, naturally, I took myself on a relaxing hike date today. It is an easy hike, so the next adventure needs to be longer and a bit more strenuous. But – don’t get me wrong – the ‘back’ portion of this hike was all uphill and my lungs were angry. But meh! I survived!

The best part of this lil hike is the pay out: a small beach flanked by Edmonds to the south and Mukilteo to the north with the railroad wrapping itself around the coastline. With all of my appointments done for the day (yay for interviews!), I set to meandering.

A long train slowly passed by with car after car filled with cars after cars. I wonder where they’re headed? Everett port? Vancouver?

A man was doing yoga with his dog (doga?). A lady huddled in among the logs and rocks with her pupper, just soaking it in. A couple couples strolled along. And another dog-friendly duo smoked their weed and barked orders at their floofy red retriever, Gerald.

As I wandered, I got a lovely call from a lovely lady. Mickey and I got a chance to catch up while I poked at sea glass and random rocks. Love her. But when the cold was too much for my glove liners and leggings, it was time to head back. So I wheezed my way back and stopped at TJ’s to get six pack of NA IPA. So far, it’s passing.

But Meadowdale isn’t the only recent hike. I also took a stroll around St Edwards Park in Kirkland on the 28th. Another fairly easy hike with a great pay out: views onto Lake Washington.

All this water makes me miss my Alki…

Anyhow – I should be sewing. Ciao for now!

The Conquering of the Sedentary

One of the few things I resolved to accomplish in 2023 was to fight my depression with one of the few physical activities that brings me pure joy (and often wheezing): hike hike hike. In fact, I committed to complete 52 hikes this year. It won’t be easy, but it will be worth it.

And since I’ve already completed 10 Conqueror challenges, I upped the ante and signed up for a bunch more, including some muuuch longer routes. All with selfish rewards when I complete them: English Channel and South Downs Way? Fly to London to connect with Raquelita. Marathon to Athens? Chillax in the Greek Islands with Raquelita. Great Barrier Reef? Return to Australia and annoy my sibling. Amalfi Coast? Trip to Italy to eat all the food and annoy more family.

Do I have a job to afford this? No ma’am. But I do have savings. And yolo, right?

The growing list:

https://www.alltrails.com/invite/V7VJG4

https://www.theconqueror.events/r/AL7753