Wyet had already hiked Mt. Nebo once before so he knew what he was up against. I, on the other hand, had no idea what I was about to encounter. As we set our alarm clocks for five a.m. and went to bed the night before summer's end, I was excited about the adventure we were about to have. I never knew it would be one of the most taxing experiences my body has ever felt.
When we woke up the next morning, we were both excited and feeling well rested and ready for our big day. Wyet prepared us a filling breakfast, and then we were on our way. A drive up the canyon is always a picturesque experience, but with the sun just peaking over mountaintop and the green leaves changing into the beautiful colors of autumn, this drive was better than the rest. We arrived at the trailhead, put on our packs and we were off.
About twenty feet later, I already needed a bathroom break. About thirty feet after that, I needed to shed a layer of clothing because I was already warming up. Rather than walking you through every detail of this eight hour adventure, I will just say it involved a lot of burning legs, out of breath breaks, seven liters of water and the feeling of being so small against the magnitude of nature.
On the way home, after kicking off my shoes and thanking God that I was able to make it, Wyet asked me if I had fun. My response, "Fun? No, I wouldn't say 'fun', but I am still glad that I did it." To those who hike this mountain regularly {or at least with more ease than myself} I commend you. Hiking Mt. Nebo was challenging, breathtaking {literally} and surreal. It showed me the raw beauty of Utah, and more importantly, it showed me that I could accomplish something difficult. Undeniably, this experience has been one of my greatest accomplishments.
The goal. Mt. Nebo 11,900 feet. |
Here's to a guy who looks hardcore but is actually as granola as it gets. I love nature, I love this person and I love our life together. |
One small human against one big world. |
The product of a lightning strike, a hallowed out tree. |
A breathtaking view. At this point it finally kicked in.. I am on top of a mountain. |
Resting at Wolf's Pass right before the final stretch to the North Peak {3 hours in} |
In his element |
And then, my legs turned to jello and I wondered "How in the hell will I ever finish?" |
You both rock!!! I love your love for life and all that you do together.
ReplyDeleteA job well done.
ReplyDeleteGood job tiny bird! I really am proud of you! Super awesome.
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