Woohoo, I am so excited to start hiking the Bruce Trail with my hubby! I feel like I have been eating and drinking myself to an early death so I am ready to change!!!!! I have about 40 pounds to lose- at least! We will start off slowly, but I feel this challenge will definitely help me get on the road to wellness again. Love Vicky
So I bet you thought we had given up. Actually, we have been on 5 hikes since the last posting. We just thought we would start combining some into a single post so people don't get bored. In early December we did a hike in Kelso before they opened Glen Eden ski club. They have some great mountain bike trails that run through the forest at the top of the escarpment and then down the ski hills. Great escarpment views! Then we decided to do an extra hike in Hilton Falls that was not even part of the Bruce Trail (although it was near it). The next hike after that was supposed to be from Hilton Falls conservation area to Speyside. We parked my car at Speyside, and then drove in Brian's car to Hilton Falls. We got about half way into the hike when luckily Brian decided to ask me where my keys were. I don't know what made him think to ask that, but it was a very good thing. I realized I had locked them back in Brian's car, so we had t...
Five more weeks and five more hikes. We've had beautiful sunny days, below freezing which is perfect for snow instead of slush. Lynne, Scott, Stephanie, and Frank joined us for the section through Terra Cotta conservation area. It was a great hike, and we even got to go out to the Copper Kettle Pub in Georgetown for dinner afterwards. For some it was the first time in a pub for a couple of years. All in all a terrific day. The next week Brian and I continued north through Forks of the Credit provincial park near Caledon Ski club. This was beautiful, but a very challenging hike. 14km and 20,000 steps according to FitBit. It would have been a lot easier to go down the mountain on skis. This section was treacherous.