[pct-l] memories of jmt
Ned Tibbits
ned at mountaineducation.com
Thu Sep 28 22:22:51 CDT 2006
It was 1984 and we hadn't seen a soul in four days. The weather was beginning to change. Clouds were thickening and I was little unsettled. Muir Pass was in front of us Evolution Valley behind. Air was crisp. Too crisp!! The clouds and wind mounted and I knew this wasn't going to pass. By the time we reached Muir Hut the winds were 60 miles per hour and I couldn't see beyond my hand. My new found friend and fiancé told me through the deafening wind to stay while he went for water. Water, where? In a minute I couldn't hear his voice or the direction in which he had traveled. Was he going to return? I must digress here and tell you I was a Lady from the city who had never had a pack on her back in her life. High heels were all I knew. The first day on the JMT I cried. By the time I reached Kings Canyon National Park I was hooked. I know many need to hike their own hike but to savior every mile of the John Muir Trail is to delight in hiking at its best.
Lady J
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