Somehow 5 Turned Into 7

Somehow 5 Turned Into 7
On day 3 of hiking I convinced my neighbor Cindy to join me in my 5-mile hike. Cough! Cough! I still was under the impression the hike around Spirit Lake was 2 miles. I hiked a mile towards her house. When I got there she was ready to go. It was already pretty warm out and I thought that her in her blue jeans could be an issue for the heat. But she was excited to go on one of my adventures. We headed off. I had 2 bottles of water and some snacks and I thought when we got halfway there, we would sit down and take a break.


We followed the same route I took on day 2. Before we made it to the halfway point, Cindy had already rolled up her blue jeans into capris. Still hot in my opinion, but she said it helped. I asked her if she would like to turn around. She said no and to continue.

Cindy and I day 3

At the halfway point I took out 2 mats to sit on and we sat down on the side of the dirt road. Next came water and then a protein bar. We took a nice 15-minute break and then I put away the mats and we were on our way back to Spirit Lake Road.


To say we were hot was an understatement. Sweat was dripping off of me and Cindy didn’t look any cooler. I was calculating how much further we still had to go when we crested the first rise on Spirit Lake by all the houses on the lake. When I heard someone say, “Cindy!” I looked up and there was our neighbor June and her husband Kim. She said to come and have a seat and they would get us each a glass of water. at this point, I was happy to oblige.

Catching our breath

Her husband Kim had just finished setting up chairs for us in the shade in their garage. As we crossed the road, June came and gave us each a big hug, which I was apologizing for being so stinking wet from sweat. We went straight into the garage and I threw off my backpack and sat down. My backpack was now at full capacity. 27 lbs. which let’s face it, at my age it felt like 40.


June was now insisting that the hike around the lake was longer than 2 miles. As Kim approached with ice-cold water, he agreed and said it was more like 4. I was stunned. I thought to myself that on the AT, miles always seem longer than I thought so I just figured it must be a 2 mile hike around.


When we got all done with the water, Kim said, “Let me give you gals a ride home.” You don’t have to ask me twice. We, Cindy and I, and my arch- enemy backpack got in the air- conditioned car and headed home.


Need I feel you what was the first thing I did when I got home? I don’t think so. I jumped in my hot car and went and clocked the miles from my house, around Spirit Lake, and back home. Well, well, well. It was 4.5 miles around the lake and the total miles was 7. Hardly the 5 miles I thought I had been hiking for the past 2 days.


In the end, I guess Cindy didn’t learn her lesson because 2 days later she was willing to hike about 4 more miles with me before I left for the Ice Age Trail. Imagine that.

Turn around point

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