The GOOD part of this post is the hike I did this weekend.
Flat Iron. Ever heard of it? Have you hiked it? To put it mildly, I was
terrified. Many people told me this was the toughest hike they had ever done.
And they were FIT. I knew there was a climb, but I wasn't completely sure what
to expect.
The picture above is the wash about 2 miles in. This picture
does not do the steepness justice, NO picture does. IT WAS STEEP. So much so
that it was more like a slide on the way down. Once you make it up this brutal
beaut you start the last mile, and the rest of your climb. My pace was pretty
good for a while, but the climb got to my quads. I had to stop for 15 seconds
every 30 seconds, and that definitely lengthens a hike. Turning back would have
been easy (and looking back, a whole lot less painful), but I am NOT the type
of person to turn back. I am a fighter, and I was determined to get to the top.
We continued onto the summit before dropping back down to
the flat iron. The picture you see above is the view from the summit – the Flat
Iron is the flat, iron shaped thing to the left. The group of hikers is below.
I felt feel so accomplished! I have been in awe of
people who have hiked this. THEY have been MY inspiration, they have done the
thing I wanted to do but thought I couldn’t (yet), they were the people that
kept me going – and now I join the ranks.
The hike UP, however, was NOTHING compared to the hike down,
and boy do my muscles know that. I just about fell in church yesterday when my
legs locked up while attempting to walk (my upper body was still moving
forward, but my legs were not = flat on my face), but luckily caught myself. I
DID biff it at my house, and I can barely walk/stand today. Tomorrow is day 3
and my DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) should be gone. I am definitely
looking forward to it.
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