This was very kool, in many ways. Energetically the inside of this cabin and outside is just wonderful. All the history. I could have gone farther. It was steeper than our last training but I feel stronger. I can feel progress, it seems odd not having ever trained for something like this, to have no gauge, this was really good. Linda has just wonderful stories to tell us too. Really good info. We are scheduled to go again with her for the last time on Monday, for a few weeks as she is going to Nepal. OHMYGOSH I am going to miss her. I hope we can stay motivated to make her proud when she comes back:-)
Sooooo then after the training, Julie and I went boot shopping. My head was swimming. I had fun joking about my normal Walmart experience. I wont go into the whole wool sock thing, I guess I am the only one that didnt know about that. The 5th Season is very helpful and they have allot of patience (they have to with me LOL) The prices are really lower than other places. They have allot of kool stuff. I don't think we are going to need to by much, pretty soon we are going to be getting stuff in the mail for the climb. Very excited.
http://www.thefifthseason.com/mntfootwear.html These are the boots I got. Before dark last night I put on a couple of miles of hill work on them:-) My old ones my feet were wet and sweaty socks so my feet were a little tender from that already. I hope to put some more miles on them today:-)http://www.usoutdoorstore.com/outlet/asolo-power-matic-200-gv-womens.html
Here is a link that tells about the history of the cabin http://www.tscf.org/foundation/horse_camp
I just feel sooo blessed to be able to do this training with these wonderful women and to be apart of this whole Fundraising/Training/Climb thing. I have to start putting up flyers for my first real fundraiser. Recycling for The Breast Cancer Funder Climb Against the Odds:-) I think I might have gotten it to the paper in time for this week:-)

