It was July 2008, my good friend, a backpacking fanatic and a fellow outdoor enthusiast, called me up and asked me if I'd like to go on a backpacking expedition in the remote mountains in Washington state. Not knowing what I was fully getting myself into, I agreed. That expedition, or Expo'09 as we later named it, was set to go. Planning, training, more planning, more training and yes even more planning went into it for over a year.
3 days before I was to set sail on my amazing adventure, I decided to play in a pick-up soccer game. It could only help my fitness level of covering some 50+ miles of constant elevation gain upwards of 6000 feet, right? I've played soccer for 30+ years and never suffered a serious injury, nothing could go wrong, right?
Wrong! The phrase, "never say never" could not have been more true. The enevitable happened and 4 hours later in the Emergency Dept. at Scottsdale Healthcare-Osborn campus, I learned what I already knew in my heart. Diagnosis: Ruptured tendons in my left ankle, crutches for 4 weeks, stay off feet for 2 weeks. Alas, Expo'09 was put on hold for a later date.
Because of the snowmelt in this region affords such a small window of time, this extraordinary adventure hiking into the northern part of Washington and close to the Canadian border, could only be accomplished between mid-August to mid-September. We looked to the future for a better day, that day was the summer of 2010 and what was once known as Expo'09 was aptly renamed, Expo'10. The great backpacking adventure.
Good luck in Expo'10. Just lay off from playing soccer until after the Expo'10. Don't push your luck. You'll have a great time in the Great Northwest, most beautiful and pleasant country during the summer.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to the world of blogging. GREYT start-I can't wait to hear about your backpacking adventures and see your pictures!
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*Oh yeah, and say goodbye to any free time you may have had left.