That was yesterday after completing right at 29,000 steps. Desperately needed to re-hydrate.
15,000 this morning, a nap, a shower and now ready to go Hash the trail I helped set yesterday. Technically, the Hares are not required to Hash the trail they laid with the group, but I need/want to get some steps in and see if I can follow my own trail with no problems. We’ll find out soon enough.
Commenter Kevin asked how well the powder holds up. Well, I did walk a bit of the trail today (the street portion) and was disappointed to see how dissipated the powder already looked. I’m chalking it up (no pun intended) to vehicle and foot traffic. Hopefully it is holding up better up in the mountains.
So that’s my nothing post on what’s been a nothing day thus far. No complaints though.
The road is filled with homeless souls
Every woman, child and man
Who have no idea where they will go
But they’ll help you if they can
Now everyone must have some thought
That’s going to pull them through somehow
Well the fires are raging hotter and hotter
But the sisters of the sun are going
To rock me on the water now
Rock me on the water
Sister will you soothe my fevered brow
Rock me on the water
I’ll get down to the sea somehow
I’ll be curious to hear how the markings held up in the mountains and woods.
Better than on the streets, but I can see now it is best to lay the powder on the morning of the Hash, not the day before. Lesson learned!