mile after mile

Yesterday I went out on a saunter with a friend of mine.

Well, since this is the guy I’m going to Africa with and who is financing the trip, it was more like “Let’s see how long before we have to call in medevac for the old fat guy”.

The idea was to park at the Kickapoo state recreation area and hike up the Vermillion River. We figure it went about seven miles, all told, and it waqs through some pretty rugged terrain. We ended up having to ford at more than one place, and my Danners held me in good stead (which reminds me, I need to get them aired out and the dried mud scraped off)

Speaking of which, the Danners were perfect. Thanks to Chris Byrne and all the folks who suggested them; they fit me perfectly and gave me the support I needed, and are the perfect hiking boot. I may have to get a cold weather set when my Sorels finally bite the dust.

Anyway, I managed to do the whole trek, incluiding a half dozen rips up and down bluffs easily 100 foot high, (yes, not all of Illinois is flat as a board) and my guide was the only person who needed assistance (didn’t eat before the hike, and his blood sugar crashed)

Luckily I had a can of pineapple and he was in good nick in a few minutes- but he ended up handing HIS pack off to one of his boys.

Pack- oh yeah. I packed in the following items, bottom to top:

Sleeping bag
Hoodie
change of clothes
Two changes of socks
Fourteen hundred pairs of underwear (you go through a lot of them, sliding facefirst down a 100 foot bluff)
six D cell Maglite (weapon. Not legal to carry firearms in state parkland)
first aid kit
food for four for three days (tinned beans and meat, tinned pineapple, freeze dried foods, water)
plastic bags
rope- 100 feet
and about another ten pounds of assorted stuff totalling 45 lbs. I dragged this pack through hell, and made it, while the old hands struggled with shoulder bags full of water.

I’m a little proud of myself.

And more than a little sore.