First 10 mile hike

(The red path is the one we first planned to take, and the blue path is the one we took)

February 20th, 2023

I got up at 7:30 and started getting ready to go. The night before I had made trail mix out of granola, dried goji berries, craisins, and dried coconut strips. We each had two snack bags of it to eat during the hike. I had to put those, a knife, water, a hat, and gloves in my bag (It already held my emergency kit). The Wilsons came, and we left soon after. While we were driving, Luke said he wanted to see the waterfall. We discussed this, and then Lina said that she wanted it to be at the beginning, not the end, because people would be tired toward the end, and wouldn’t want to do an extra loop. So then Cora decided that we could just go in the other direction, so that it would be only a third of the way through, because that would be better. That’s when Abby realized that there was a parking lot right next to the waterfall, and we could start there, and everyone agreed with that. We parked at the new parking lot, got out, stretched, and waited for Mrs. Wilson. Then we started the hike at 9:30. We went to the waterfall and back in the first half mile, and then we just followed the main trail for the rest of the hike. Soon after, we saw the waterfall again from higher up. I finished my first bag of trail mix in the first quarter of the hike, which wasn’t a good sign. David was in charge of the compass and map, so whenever we saw a marker that showed how far we had gone or an intersection, we would take a short break and David would check his map to see where we were. It was in the 40s and sunny, I felt good about the amount of layers I wore. Our first long stop was at a bench early on in the hike, and we ate some food. Then we continued our hike. We decided to eat lunch at the parking lot that we had originally planned to start at, and then there would only be 2.5 miles left. At some point we (the Koch kids) realized that none of us had brought lunch other than trail mix, and it turned out that mom had brought cheese sticks and salami. We should have brought more food, but we didn’t think about that. So when we got to the parking lot, the Wilsons shared their lunches, and it was fine. But we learned a lesson for future hikes: make sure to bring enough food! So lunch was from 12:30 to 1:00, and we were tired toward the end of the hike, but we were able to finish the hike by 2:15. Then we debriefed on the hike and decided that next time we’d bring more food, bring less water, talk more about planning stops and making sure we’re going at a good speed for everybody.

This is overlooking the waterfall.

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