4,000 footer club
It only took 30 years to get the 4,000 footers done, however, I was out of the region for 15 years. I finished my last one yesterday, August 11, 2019.
But I love a challenge and reaching long-term goals so I’m doing the 67 4,000 footers in New England next so I’ll be heading to Vermont and Maine a lot in the next few months. And, I might have just found a companion to do them with ….. and his dog.
#doepicshit #ne67
Owl’s Head NH, Finishing my 4,000 footer list
It only took 30 years to finish hiking all my 4,000 footers in New Hampshire. Granted, I was out west for 15 of those years.
I hiked Owl’s Head on Sunday, August 11 to bag my final peak. Owl’s Head has been my nemesis since several attempts last year and having to turn back due to high water. Fortunately, this year, I met the right person at the right time who was able to hike the mountain with me. I was so afraid of getting lost after reading hundreds of trip reports. But Ross hiked it several times and I felt confident I would make it without being lost in the woods for days.
We took the Black Pond Bushwhack route and made the round trip in 16 miles and 7 hours.
I loved the gently hike to the base of Owl’s Head; just walking in the woods next to a river. It was peaceful and beautiful.
The slide and boulders were tough but I gradually got into a rhythm and just headed to the top scrambling up rocks. Hiking down was just as slow.
I’m so happy to have finished this hike and now I can do the list again, or go right to the 4,000 footers of New England.
I love completing life goals. On to the next.
Next Saturday – Leadville.
One week away from The Day
Here’s to one week away from the thing I’ve been wanting to do for 5 years.
Let’s just see if dreams come true.
Let’s just see if 2019 is MY year. The year that everything great happens.
So far – 2019 has not disappointed me. So far – it’s been pretty amazing.
Leadville Training update, Week 2
It’s taper time. Week 2 – unbelievable. Race day is almost here and in one week I fly to Colorado. Last week was very emotional; I was making bad decisions and not thinking things through – typical taper. And that has never worked well for me. But the good news – it was all reparable. I think things are finally turning in my favor. Perhaps I’ve outlasted it all. I keep working at it, keep coming back and keep getting back up after falling and failure.
However, there was some good – some good hiking, an off-road triathlon and a few good runs. This week will be all about running 20 miles for the entire week, some mountain biking and stretching.
Also very important is mental training; knowing that I can do it. Knowing that all my nutrition planning, gear preparation and training will get me to the finish line.