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So, I was on my own today - my hiking partner didn't show.  He called about 8:45am while I was already on the road to say he was at the hospital with his son who had an asthma attack early that morning.  What can you say to that except - I hope everything will be alright.

The drive to Enchanted Rock was long but beautiful.  Driving solo I could daydream and sing with my iPod when I felt like it.  Followed Mapquest, and I got there without a hitch.  I love the HIllcountry - this is the part of Texas I don't think a lot of people know about.  Texas is not all tumbleweeds and desert.  

I got to the ranger station and paid my admission ($6) - the ranger said there weren't very many people on the trails - they had all come over the weekend she guessed.  I decided to stick with the loop and save the summit for a future date (maybe a visit where I camp overnight).  I changed out of my crocs and into my magic Timberland hiking boots (I always feel invincible when I have them on).  I packed a couple of bottles of Arizona tea along with the usual day hike necessities (first aid kit, wet wipes, sun screen, insect repellent, iPod.....) - off I went.

On a scale from 1 to 10 this hike is a 3 for challenging (didn't break a sweat) - however, the happy factor is a 7. There's a lot of variety - good atmosphere - and, at least this time - I saw only two other people on the trail the whole time I was hiking.  The loop itself is 4.5 miles if you don't include any of the side trails.  I finished it in 2 hours 15 minutes, but I goofed off plenty.

I thoroughly enjoyed myself! 

I did, for the most part, stick to the main trail - which for me is not easy because I love to poke around and follow unmarked trails.  For one I wasn't familiar with the area - and two I was quite literally alone on the trail - if I got bit by a snake or spider - or fell - I'd be in trouble - I had the phone# for the ranger station, but  - they might not have found me in time.

I will do this hike again soon - and I will camp out next time and do the loop and off-shoot trails as well as the summit.  I'm already looking forward to it. 

Here's pictures - there's lots of them.   Picassa slideshow doesn't come up wihen I embed it, so here are the links:

LINK TO SLIDESHOW

LINK TO PHOTO ALBUM

Date: 2008-10-28 11:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eats-veggies.livejournal.com
No, it was P3 who was planning to go with me.

Not sure why they didn't show up - I will try and post it as a separate entry.

I hope you post pictures of your garden when it gets going! :)

Date: 2008-10-30 10:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kabuldur.livejournal.com
I see them! Gee, you took a lot of photos, and they are very good. You must have walked a long way!

I hope to take photos of my garden, too. I HOPE to get it going!

That is a very beautiful place. It looks like parts of Australia, minus the cactus! We only have little patches of cactus since the cactoblastus moth was introduced, thank goodness.

Date: 2008-10-30 03:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eats-veggies.livejournal.com
What was wrong with the cactus - taking over? I love cactus myself - but I could see it would be annoying if it was everywhere and crowding out everything else.

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