Monday, July 28, 2008

Week 9 : Rio En Medio #163

Rio En Medio #163
Distance Hiked: 7+ mi
Elevation: 7,200-8,200 ft

Elevation Gain: 1,000 ft
Distance This Season: 41.45 mi
Elevation Gain This Season: 9,486 ft

Although I don't particularly enjoy waking up at 4:45am on a hike day, I was pleasantly rewarded with a beautiful morning hike through a very dewy and green trail near the Tesuque area. I was actually very surprised at how much vegetation was on the trail, and even more surprised at how many river crossings we had to do. I'm guessing at least twice as many as the Tesuque Creek hike. I was very excited to find that my Gortex boots are extremely waterproof and opted out of some of the slippery log and wobbly rock bridges for a straight plunge through the river.


A few miles into the hike we came to a turnoff for a beautiful waterfall. It was the first of several tucked away in a little nook. It seemed like an ideal place to stop after hiking in the hot sun. Being that it was still early on, it wasn't hot or sunny yet so no water aerobics was necessary. This photo is my personal favorite because it looks like Jake is my conscience or something sitting there on my shoulder. Hahaha!



After leaving the waterfall the real climb began. The trail was relatively flat up until this point and then we got started on a little bit of bouldering up to the top of the waterfall area. The steep trail kept climbing up for a while and I started hanging further and further back in the group until finally I realized that not only was I feeling a little dizzy, I was also feeling slightly nauseous.

I learned the hard way that you shouldn't take heavy painkillers before hiking. I thought since we were staying at lower elevation on this hike that it wouldn't be much of an issue but I quickly learned the truth. I hung back for a few minutes and sat with Angela and enjoyed a power snack until I felt good again and then went forward to meet up with the rest of the gang for lunch break.

I felt a little embarrassed about falling back again after the Wheeler Peak incident but felt better about it after Kelly gave me my new nickname, "The Phoenix". Ha! It made be feel better because instead of feeling like a dumdum it made me feel like some mystical animal that magically reemerges from death. Haha! So I got a new nickname and learned an important lesson AND got to see lots of wonderful vegetation as well as test out my newish boots in the water. So all in all a good hike.

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, fundraising is still going well! Last night I was able to stop by the last part of the Celebration Dinner for our Team Honorees and found out that this season the NM Team in Training and Hike for Discovery branch has already raised over $111,000 to fight blood cancers! So a special thanks to everyone who has already donated and if you haven't yet- it's not too late!
http://pages.hikefordiscovery.org/nm/rockymt08/mfriesen

You can view more photos from my hike here if you like. Stay tuned for important announcements about some fun events coming up!

Maria

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