Hiking South Mountain
Tara, Jenny and I hiked South Mountain yesterday. It took a total of about 3 1/2 hrs round trip. The hike is 7 miles long. I have been having pain on and off in my hips for the past few months so I wasn’t sure how I would do. There was a lot of climbing involved too. There were loose rocks so you had to be careful not to slip as well. When we got near the top, I realized that I had a blister on my right heel that started to hurt like Hell. The shoes I wore were really old and the plastic in that area was worn off. We shoved some tissue in my sock but it only helped for a few minutes. The rest of the hike, I tried to ignore the pain because there was nothing else I could do. We took a pic when we got to the top (see Moblog). Going down was much easier, but took almost as long because of the climbing and loose rocks. Jenny actually slipped on some rocks and fell. She hurt her ankle a little but was able to walk fine. Jenny remembered right before we got to the bottom that she had breastpads and I could’ve used one to pad my shoe. So now she is to blame for the blister!! When we got to the bottom, I threw my shoes in the trash! Tara wasn’t even fazed by the hike. She could have slipped on a dress and gone to the prom without even showering.
We had to rush home because we had plans to go to the Phoenix Zoo to see Zoolights. We took showers, ate dinner and took off. It was packed, so we had to park at least a mile from the zoo. I am not exaggerating. They said that there was a shuttle bus, but they lie. We walked the whole way. Then we walked around the zoo. I won’t lie, my hips were hurting. There was no way that I was walking the mile+ back to the car, so Sam and I waited at the zoo entrance while the rest of them fetched the car and picked us up. He said he didn’t want to leave me alone, but I know he was just using it as an excuse to sit.
Before we went to bed last night, we looked up online about the 7 Summits of Phoenix. It is 7 mountain trails that people hike in the area. The trail we hiked on South Mountain is considered “Difficult”. It is second only to Camelback Mountain, which is considered “Strenuous & Difficult”.
Jenny’s ankle is a little sore and swollen today but not too bad. She is able to walk just fine. My legs and hips are sore today, but are getting better as the day goes on. The blister is the worse part. It hurt every time I tried to move in bed while I slept. We MAY hike one of the other 7 Summits next week. Eventually, we will hike them all. We think we will conguer Camelback Mountain in February. I hiked North Mountain last year with Jenny and Alex, so that one is already crossed off our list.
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