I gave myself the gift of a hike on Friday when Shay came for her 4 hours of Respite. I could have chosen to go work out, get groceries, shop, run errands, and do all of those proper things.
But I decided to use my time doing my favorite sport.
Hiking.
I chose this loop trail at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve because I've done it a few times and I know I can finish it and get back home in the time I've been allotted.
It was also a great way to try out the 'hydration' vest I'd gotten on sale last year. These are normally very very pricey but I nailed one at REI for only about $25. The vest fits like a vest and carries water bottles and essentials in several pockets.
Last year on my last distance hike, I wore a back pack with my supplies and towards the end of the 11+ miles, my shoulders and lower back ached like crazy. My son suggested one of these and I am so pleased to have it.
Anyway, here is a selfie of me wearing the pack while on the trail.
[I used a little bendy tripod that wrapped around a sapling to take this shot.]
Everything I needed fit in the vest. Soft water bottles, snacks, wallet, phone, first aid kit, bug spray, emergency rain poncho, and my mini Joby tripod. Clipped to the vest was my emergency Bivvey Bag and my PLB [Personal Locator Beacon].
I didn't look exactly fashionable, but who cares?
I was hiking on the Reserve enjoying the morning air and the sounds of birds.
I went up and down hills and walked above the river and then into the valley and along the river. My feet got wet from the rain and dew but I was never uncomfortable ... and the insects were not bad except in one area.
Most of the walk was done with periods of light rain. Perhaps that is why I had the place to myself. I don't mind the rain.This old oak pictured below has always attracted my attention while hiking through. I think I finally got a decent portrait of this tree. I call it my Megan tree. My daughter in law likes neat trees and I think of her each time I pass by this one.
In my imagination, the tree is reaching out and letting me know that it approves of my activity. Hike and leave no trace.
The sun actually peeked out of the clouds as I was nearing the end of the hike.
I found fungi but not as much as I thought I might. Still, the bright colors caught my eye.
And this Jelly Fungi caught someone else's eye!
I was relaxed and chilled out by the time I got home. I had a good dose of 'forest bathing'. Well, a good dose of Me Time. I wasn't even tired or worn out.I was happy. The vest worked out so well, by back and shoulders never even got angry with me. My feet trucked along as I enjoyed the surround sound of birds.
I used my Merlin Bird app to figure out what I was hearing deep in the forest. Ever hear of an Ovenbird???
Apparently there was a Veery an Eastern Wood - Peewee, and an Eastern Towhee within earshot. I heard them and saw only a flicker of movement. I had just been enjoying all of the birdsong and forest noises.
I had a very relaxing morning.
Me Time had worked out exceptionally well.
Thankful you got “me time” away from caregiver duties. RHill, TX
ReplyDeleteI did.
DeleteI'm so glad you gave yourself that time instead of chores. It was important.
ReplyDeleteYes. I still felt like I lost time on other chores, but some things will wait.
DeleteI've never heard of a hydration vest before but wow, it sounds perfect for hikers! Glad you returned from your hike relaxed and rejuvenated!
ReplyDeleteIt is a perfect item for hiking.
DeleteGood on you! A little "me" time is necessary and therapeutic.
ReplyDeleteMy husband has that Merlin app and yes we heard an Ovenbird ere too. What a nice hike, I am so glad you got some me time and the vest looks to be perfect for your hiking needs!
ReplyDeleteOvenbird! Isn't that awesome?
DeleteThat vest is pretty darn slick. Distributing the weight of what you carry is such a smart idea. I am glad it worked out well for you.
ReplyDeleteThe Megan Tree. I swear it is giving you a hug. What a special spot.
It really is I am glad my son suggested it and found the one on sale. I love it.
DeleteThat vest is perfect for you. Lori
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteYou had a good, satisfying time.
ReplyDeleteI did.
DeleteThanks for taking us on your tour. That mnifig is in a funky shroom. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you enjoyed it. That minifig is on a 'jelly' fungi ... it looked like a heart to me!
DeleteLooks like your new vest is a winner. I am sure you’ll be wearing it often.
ReplyDeleteYes, as often as I can get out and hike!
DeleteGlad you took yourself on that wonderful hike and loved the photos you shared on the way. I was very interested in that vest your son recommended. One thing I like to do is check things out at REI. We have one not so far away from here. That little blue guy makes for a fun photo. Forest bathing and me time, a perfect combination and 'forest bathing', that is a perfect expression, love it. I hope to go on my own one of these days, but it will probably be a very mini one compared to yours. Thanks for taking us along.
ReplyDeleteSometimes just finding a park and enjoying the trees and grass is enough!
DeleteWhen I visited my brother in Charlottesville a few years ago, I was able to walk in a Master Gardener's Garden, it was comforting to my senses.
I will look into a hiking vest in a larger size for winter hiking so it can go over my coat.
Thank you. Enjoy.
Beautiful photos of your walk, Val. I really like your selfie pic as well. Thank 😊 you so much for sharing.
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