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Thursday 5 August 2010

HikeCream

Our social club in the company that I work for, organizes trips around Sheffield and the Peak District regularly. I have never been to any of these, but a few weeks back, an email drew my attention. It was lunch in a pub, followed by walking along the lake and ended at a very popular ice-cream farm.So my typical mommy instinct read it as walk in a lake along the farms - where we could see plenty of farm animals. I almost completely missed the hike part and the fact that my level of fitness isn't really suitable for hiking. On the map, it lasted 40 minutes and I thought I could carry Aditi on my back as she would not be able to walk the entire distance. And Prashanth dropped us at 1:30, the group had just finished lunch and were getting ready for the hike. I got Aditi new walking shoes and they were really useful. We walked along the lake for 5 minutes, and while the directions to the ice-cream farm pointed left, we took a right and climbed 2 hilly mountains waded through fields and foresty regions with tall trees and over grown shrubs. By then I was holding the group up, as I was carrying Aditi on my back and trying to climb hilly fields with a backpack filled with water/juice bottles. And tired is a very small term to describe how I felt. At some point half way thru the hiking, we lost our way and spent a while map-reading and picking the shortest way to get to the farm. By then the juice and water that Aditi had consumed turned into calls of nature and she wanted to wee. I requested her to use the foresty shrubs, but the girl refused. She wanted to go home and use the toilet! We then approached some byroads and a narrow walking path, where after repeated requests, she obliged. I had to hold her up and teach her how to wee on the roadside! We walked for a total of 2 hours and 20 minutes and finally reached our destination. Everyone was exhausted especially the last 30 minutes and we all ordered a double scoop of icecream. Aditi noticed a bouncy castle nearby and spent an hour or so, jumping up and down. To her credit, she walked the last 30 minutes all by herself as there was not an ounce of energy left in me to carry her. Prashanth picked us up from the farm, and I went home and slept until the next morning. My legs were as hard as rock and all I did was rest that evening. I was unprepared for the hike to say the least, but it opened my eyes to the very poor level of fitness in me! Time to get fit....

1 comment:

mnamma said...

Went through the same experience in July when we sent on a hike. But luckily even strangers helped us out in carrying Lily and both M and N managed themselves pretty well. Sure it is time to get fit :)