Our day took us up to the tippy top of Glen Pass. My ability to hike from 10,500 to 12,000 feet in a matter of a couple of hours really blows my mind. I am both amazed and thankful for my health & fitness, endurance & strength. Without these, I would not be able to take on such an adventure and would not have enjoyed the spectacular view from the top.
Sun rising on the lake
The sun has yet to make it’s appearance yet the moon has drawn me to the lake after my morning pee. Lovely, isn’t it?
Since I’m up anyway, I head back to the tent to grab the water filter to prepare for another day. We are taking on Glen Pass today. Going from an elevation of 10,500 to 12,000 feet. I can’t sleep anyways. I’m nervous and excited.
Independence Day at Rae Lake: Day 3
I can’t tell you how nice it is to be traveling through the backcountry as we are. It’s just theMAN and me now. Our compadres, suffering from a blown out knee and impending illness, were forced to turn back on Day 2.
Each of us, have found our own groove and travel down the trail at our own pace. It works well for us. As in life, I find that it is good to give the space that you need to another. In this way, you both can get what you need be it a photo, a pee stop, or powering up the mountain to play in the snow.
At camp, we each find a lakeside spot to write down our reflections of the day, meditate, nap, or practice our yoga — then come together, each more whole than before, to share in our independence as well as our togetherness. It is the 4th of July but there are no fireworks in the sky. Instead, the sky is lit up with a nearly full moon and tiny little stars scattered as far as the eye can see.
As for the hike, we hit 10,000 feet elevation today. Along the way, there was beautiful around every turn.
Mule Train
When your worn out from mile upon mile of mounting elevation you begin seeing things. What’s this? A mule train?
Unfortunately, they were going the wrong direction, and there wasn’t any more room for my load.
So, onward I trek.
Evening in Woods Creek: Day 2
I’m so glad we opted not to power through to Rae Lakes today. Instead, we made camp in Woods Creek just on the other side of the cool suspension bridge. There is still plenty of day light left. I read a little before finding a relatively large granite rock to do a bit of yoga. I’m pleasantly surprised to have the strength and energy to do so and my practice feels amazingly zen like.
It’s been a good day.