Date: February 17th, 2007
Hiking Partners: Brent and Claude (he travelled in my waist belt the whole duration of the hike...he is seen in the picture giving you all the thumb's up -- he was comfortable)
Start time - can't remember - it was either 8.30am or sometime around 9.00am
End time - 3 hours 11mins and 31 seconds later
End time - 3 hours 11mins and 31 seconds later
Amount of hiking clocked - 3hours 11mins and 31secs
Distance - still unknown. Although, I bumped into Rob S on my way home from MEC (i was walking, and bumped into him 2/3rds of the way home) and he mentioned this website that might help me track down my distance for walks. I really have to check it out.
Timing method - cell phone stop watch. My real stop watch's battery died on me - oops. It's dumb though - cause you can't turn it off, so the moment the battery is connected, it doesn't stop until it's dead.
Shoes - nothing fancy. Just my thinsulate boots. I haven't bought my hiking boots yet. I will be testing out my KEEN sandals this summer though.
Pack contents - again, nothing impressive - just my fluffed up sleeping bag
Pack contents - again, nothing impressive - just my fluffed up sleeping bag
The Urban Hike
Not my favorite hike. Brent and I took Mt Pleasant from my house all the way down the Union Station (where he was meeting up with some friends to go to the auto show) and then I walked back home. On my way home, it was snowing a bit. Which was nice. Just fluffy snow - nothing challenging.
I don't recall having any knee problems from this hike...mind you it was over a month ago.
Hmmm - which makes this post far too outdated.
I really did put hiking on hold over the winter months. It's great to hike in the snow - as it is really challenging with trudging through snow drifts. I guess I just decided that since I won't be hiking in the winter months in NZ (due to safety concerns), i would just take it easy through to the spring. I think I'll start up after I get home from Easter. :)
I guess that's it.
PS - who's Claude?
I don't know if I ever mentioned him before - Claude is the beanie baby crab that belongs to my family. We have had him since the beginning of my mom's collection (i think i was in grade 10 or 11). He has become the travelling beanie baby. He goes on all the trips with whoever in the family. He's been to the arctic with my dad, Las Vegas with my parents, Montreal with me, all my road trips - he attends (sadly, he was even in my car accident when i ditched my car on the hwy driving home for Xmas), and he joined my father and I on our skydiving adventure last summer. He's been other places too - but i can't remember them. He lives with me most of the time - I think cause I've tried to claim him as my own. He will be going back to North Bay at Easter so that he can join my parents on their trip to Rome.
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