The Hike

There is a lot to be said for people who spend countless hours outdoors.

There is more to be said for those who hike for days on end over terrain I only want to see in pictures and videos.

Except this year, I was hiking in places I never dreamt I would go. The only thing I am sorry for is that we didn’t do more of it.

There are two places we visited on vacation that I can only describe as places of wonder.

One was Avalanche Lake in Glacier National Park. The hike was uphill to a mountain lake, and only a couple of miles out. But it was dense forest and at times unnervingly quiet. There was the anticipation of running into the wildlife that was much larger than you, and of course, it was physically exerting.

The hike wasn’t too steep or cliffside- we didn’t have to cross any water and there was a well-worn trail for us to follow. But, it was still out of my comfort zone.

The mental game in my head was really something I had to overcome. Unrealistic fears and not giving my body enough credit were continuous fights.

At one point I considered quitting. I thought- we could turn around and just be done. Who would know? Nobody on planet earth had any idea where we were or what we were doing.

But, I would. And I know my husband, (who plans these trips for an entire year), woud be mortally disappointed.

We have always said “Where you go, I go”. That includes vacation, serious life events, my mother-in-laws house and now mountain hikes.

Even after stepping out of my comfort zone, praying hard, fighting with my own insecurities and mental health and even a bit of tired exaustion, I never quit!

And my husband never quit on me, and that was the catalyst for me to keep moving my legs, climbing the trail and wandering deeper into the forest than I have ever been.

When we finally cleared the trees and the trail, I saw the most breathtaking scene. As hubs approached the water, I sat on a bench and started to cry.

It was not only breathtaking, but I made it, and that meant something.

I thanked God for allowing me to have the stamina, the endurance. I thanked him for giving me the strength to continue and finish what I started.

Sometimes we quit too soon- right before the finish line- and we miss out on the mountain lake that awaits us.

I hope you enjoy these pictures.

It was worth every second. It was absolutely stunning,

Xoxo,

One Comment on “The Hike

  1. I am proud of you for taking the steps to make it! What a view and what a reward! Beautiful…