Saturday, August 17, 2013

Here are a few photos from our 4th conditioing hike for the extreme hike for CF!  It was an amazing day!  The weather was perfect, cool and in the 60s all day, but when your out there hiking you want it cool.  Lots of rocks on this trail but several beautiful views!  We had a group mascot today, a beautiful foxhound by the name of Cash!  Loved having him with us and hope to see him again!  Quit a bit of the trail was semi flat but followed a dried up river bed and made the hike slower for all the unstable rocks.  About 4.5 miles left of the hike was a pretty steep climb of about 1200 feet.  I know doesn't sound like much but when your starting to get alittle fatigued after hiking on loose rock and dodging beer Poo for 11 miles a steep climb for 1200feet can be challenging with about 8 switch backs!  but we made it only to have the last 3 miles to be very rocky and on a downward slop!  great team of folks hiking today and everyone did an awesome job!  Oh I did forget to mention the two times I fell while hiking down rocky slops!  Actually I thought I would cheat and just roll for awhile to save my strength!  Now to get my hiking clothes and gear in the washer, right now they smell so bad they're stand in the corner on the front stoop by themselves waiting the be asked in the house!  Stayed tuned followers our next hike will be 19 miles near Ronake Va.  another tough challenge!  The big one is closing in on us fast!  Please don't forget to donate, we are working really hard and this is worth the effort o
And an awesome cause!  Bez

















Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Hello followers, hope all has been well!  This past weekend My best friend Fred Douglas and her husband Jack along with my kids Evan, Michelle and myself all went hiking up in the Shenandoah Valley.  Did an 8 mile hike on the Hoover campsite trial.  It was a beautiful day for a hike and it was yet another great trail of streams, falls, overlooks and wildlife.  1200ft climb but lots of great p,aces to shop and take pictures and rest breaks!  saw several deer on the trail and they didn't seem to frighten of visitors.  On Sunday the 4th we started out early around 9:45am we started out on the Rose River trail, however this hike proved to be much more adventurous!  About 300yds into our hike we encountered a black bear and not a very happy one!  Evan and Jack spotted him first and when Evan said bear I spun around a little too quick and I guess startled the bear and he lunged at me and growled, snorted and stomped his paw!  We started each other down for about 20 seconds because I was to scared to look away and everyone else told me to not move!  My legs were shacking so bad my knees were knocking together!  Then he slowly moved away went over and checked Fred out for a few seconds and then crossed the trail about 10 feet in front of Fred!  The good Man upstairs was watching over was this day. later on the trail while taking photos on the bridge crossing over the falls we look over to view to beautiful scenery and what do we see not one but two rattlesnakes sunning themselves on the rocks the below!  Over all we hiked about 12.5 miles over the weekend with, deer, turkeys, rattlesnakes and bear!  Adventures of the sole hikers INDEED!!!!  Sorry no bear photos, but we have witnesses!




























Friday, August 2, 2013

Hello CF Friends and supporters!  We are a little less then two months way from the big hike and we still have a lot of conditioning to do, so we are heading up to the Shenandoah Valley tomorrow to hit the trails once again!  We are still along way from our fundraising goal, so please find it in your hearts to sponsor us!  Any donate no matter how small or large makes a difference in someone's life with CF!  Photos to follow on Sunday!