Cliff notes: The hike was for experts. I’m not an expert. We climbed a vertical gully of rocks and at the top of the mountain found ourselves in the middle of a thunder and lightning storm with no shelter. We were then bombarded by a 35 minute hail storm ( I have bruises on my legs and back to prove it). I had two panic attacks as we all ran through a freezing cold stream. We were totally unprepared weather wise. We had to climb down the mountain face using a chain ladder and no ropes and then still had a two hour hike down to our car. I have never been so terrified in my entire life. Our night ended with a lot of wine, tears, affirmations and serious bonding. My roommates, Mary-Kate, Becca and Sinead as well as our friends Martin, Andrew and Claire are my lifesavers.
I’m alive.
More to come.
6am, leaving for the hike
Monkey on our drive
Snack Break part way up the mountain
The TOOTH and look at the storm looming in the background ahhhhhh
Becca and I, mid climbing the gully
I made it to the top!
Hail
Ladder
Rainbow as we drove home
When I first saw these I was taken aback.....I am glad you are safe! It was pretty but did look daunting....you are so brave!
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Stacie
Those pictures are awesome, i'm so jealous.
ReplyDeleteThat doesn't compare to the planet fitness work out in Essex Junction though!! <:)