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15 May 2008 @ 08:44 pm
Life via treadmills ...kills the soul.  
This is a late post for my long hike of last Sunday. Lesson's learned...don't put off the long hike till 4 p.m. on Sunday. I ended up chunking it into two treadmill bursts (to be fair the weather was on/off all weekend and threatening storms).

Chunk One - miles 0-5:
The first half of the 'hike'. Odd, 1989, overly dramatic with an earlier Colin Firth performance. probably sounded good on the page.

Chunk Two - miles 5-10:
UGH
At least the sound effects were entertaining. not through it yet, because it is CRAzy long. it has that typical Michael Bay touch - editing you can't follow but noise loud enough that it forces your eyes to *think* that you are seeing cohesive action.

But the great hike was today at The Smokies....


This is the path in on my 7 mile hike.



This log bridge entry to the trail system was the narrowest bridge over all the stream crossings. The view was GREEN. I hiked the oddly named Boogerman Trail. Nice big tree and me.

On the way in there was a little field of daisies.




There was no mental beginning-middle-end to this hike. The up was hard, but it was overcast and dripping and PERFECT for hiking. The smells were gorgeous, there were ruins and rocks and the only bad thing was that I wore the wrong pair of shoes. This is why I'm here.
 
 
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Jared Buckner[info]maeuschen on May 16th, 2008 05:40 pm (UTC)
Why is it that the best hikes are not those with clear skies and long views, but those where the clouds close in on you and the world contracts to the trees, the trail, and the trekker?
firthofforth[info]firthofforth on May 17th, 2008 01:48 am (UTC)
so true.

the colors change. more vibrant. the smells enhance and go earthy. photos can't do it justice, things seem lit from within.
(Anonymous) on May 17th, 2008 01:06 am (UTC)
Boogerman/Boogie Man
Now I may not be correct, but I believe from my Grandma's pronunciations that Boogerman is the Southern version of The Boogie Man. Very brave of you to hike that trail alone. I look forward to seeing pictures of a long hike through Sleepy Hollow :) -ccyl
firthofforth[info]firthofforth on May 17th, 2008 01:49 am (UTC)
Re: Boogerman/Boogie Man
i had that thought :)