2019-11-30

Pisgah State Park: Leisurely Hike

We went hiking in Pisgah State Park in New Hampshire. It was an 8 mile hike with 1152 feet elevation gain/loss. 

Maybe you notice it is not much elevation gain we usually do. That is true, we wanted to do a little leisurely walk. 

First as our ritual we stopped by a coffee shop. This time we choose a local coffee shop in the town of Kneene, NH, on the way to the Pisgah park. 

Their coffee was great. I got Colombian decaf coffee. I am a decaf drinker, so there is always limited option. Usually normal brewed coffee in the pot prepared has only one kind decaf. This place has 2 kinds decaf available! 

Another exciting fact about the pot is that they use Zojirushi pot. That is a Japanese best brand for pots. That made my day. 

New Hampshire culture is different. Usually baristas are very friendly. It seems that local people interact and chat a lot more than big cities like San Francisco or Boston. 

Coffee shops are good places where those culture can be seen.  

One of the baristas asked us, "Are you guys on a little adventure?"

She asked so, probably because we were wearing hiking pants and shoes. 

Mr.N answered, "We will go hiking."

The barista asked, "Nice. Where are you going?"

Mr.N answered, "Pisgah State Park."

The barista was excited and "Nice. I went there last week. It is beautiful this time."

We talked about the trail there. It was nice.

Then we started hiking from trailhead. We started from Kilburn loop trail, then went to an unnamed trail. According to the map on the Alltrails (the App I use), there are no names on the trails except for Kilburn loop trail. Also there are many more trails in addition to trails showed on the Alltrails map. 

Peaceful forest

Hikes are pleasant. Not many people there but some local people. We hiked up to the hills and found a viewpoint. So we decided to have lunch there. A couple with a dog also stopped nearby and had a snack. Probably because of the dog they sat down relatively far, but we heard the dog moving since the dog had a bell. Sometimes the doggy came near us for food smell, but then the dog was called by owners. It was cute and funny. 

The couple left earlier than us, then we passed them. At some point I went to the "restroom". Mr.N went to the toilet as well, but guys are much faster than girls. I left my backpack along the trail and went far, because it was hard to find privacy. While I was on business, I heard the bell ringing. The doggy passed Mr.N standing by my backpack. 

When I came back to the trail, Mr.N laughed and told me, "The lady with the dog said, ""We don't look at. Everybody does."" hehehe"

Frozen Lake

All the ponds we passed were frozen. Despite those facts, it was not so cold, probably because elevation was less than 1500 feet above sea level.

Around the lake were marshy. It was a pretty view. We stopped by a lake and sat on the rocks. It was peaceful. 




11月後半のとある週末にニューハンプシャー州のピスガー州立公園にハイキングへ出かけた。この日はカジュアルなハイキング。やく6キロ、400メートルの高低差。

まずは近くの街でコーヒーを飲んだ。ニューハンプシャー州のカルチャーとして人々がフレンドリーでいい人達というのがある。この日もコーヒーを飲んでいるとバリスタが話しかけてきて我々が行くピスガー州立公園が綺麗だよと教えてくれた。

そしてキルバーンループトレイルからハイキング開始。私たちが使っているアップ、 Alltrailsには載ってないトレイルが次々と出てきて間違えそうになったがとりあえず予定したルート通りに行くことができた。

ここピスガーの森はとても静かで綺麗だ。そしてローカルの人が少し歩いているだけでほとんど遠くからここまで歩きに来る人はいないようだ。そのためかとてもピースフル。

途中でベルをつけた犬を連れたハイカーに会った。途中でお昼のサンドイッチを食べていると匂いにつられてか犬が近くまで来たが(笑、飼い主に呼び戻されていた。可愛い。

このハイキングではいくつか湖を通り越したが全て凍っていた。冬の到来を感じさせるハイキングではあったが、海抜300メートル程度のためそこまで寒くはなかった。

ハードコアなハイクもいいがたまにはこういったカジュアルなハイクも楽しいなと思った日だった。


2019-11-29

Mt.Flume and Mt.Liberty

A day after thanksgiving is the hiking day. Well, not officially, but why not?

We hiked up to Mt.Flume and Mt.Liberty in the White Mountain National Forest. It was an out and back, total 12 miles. I am not a big fan of out and back, but in the winter it is important to know the trail is safe to go back. So winter hikes are usually out and back. 

Since it is a long distance for a winter hike, we decided to start hiking as early as possible after sun rises. To do that we left Boston at 4 a.m. 

We stopped by Starbucks. This Starbucks is on the way to White Mountains, so we always stop by before hiking. This branch is in the outlet mall. If you go there before 10 a.m. hardly anybody there, because outlet shops are closed. However, today was completely different. It is Black Friday. Before 6 a.m., outlet malls are decorated with shiny little lights, already many cars were parked in the parking lot. Wow. People are so eager to shop. 

Upon arrival at the parking lot of trailhead, I was surprised. There were a couple of cars already parked. A couple drove in next to us with a huge camper while we were getting ready in the car. The camper had many stickers including 4000 footers of NH, 52 NH peaks with view etc. They left slightly earlier than us. We passed the on the way 2 miles after starting point. 

Trails are all covered with snow. Nice thing is that snow is soft. I like winter snow much more than spring snow which is hard and icy. 

Snow covered trees are pretty. 

As you can imagine from these pictures, it was very cold, but the view from Mt.Flume was good. Although clouds mostly blocked the view for down, half part of the sky at the top was blue sky. In that direction the blue clear sky contrasts white winter scenery. The clouds were moving very fast, so the view was changing second by second. It was dramatic. However, standing there was dramatically cold, so we headed for the next peak.

Mt.Flume

To head for the next peak, the trail descend about 500 feet, then ascend 600 feet. Because of out and back hike, that means 600 feet descend and 500 feet ascend were waiting ahead. Mentally those kind of hike is tough, especially in the snow, but it is what it is. 

The top of Mt.Liberty was completely in the clouds. It was also an extreme scene. At the same time it was freezing cold and we headed back immediately. 

frozen water bottle

When we came back to Mt.Flume we saw a camper couple reached the Mt.Flume. Considering the sunset time, I thought that they should head back instead of Mt.Liberty, but they might go there. I took out a water bottle and tried to open a lid, but it was frozen and took some time. COOOOOOOLD. It was too cold for me to have a lunch at the top. So we ate sandwich by standing. 

Trail condition


snowshoe hare track

Trail is covered with soft snow not hard, so it was fun sliding down to go back. When it is icy, I need to be slow and cautious. Also soft snow I can see many bunnies' foot tracks. I want to see snowshoe hare someday.
sitting pad

After we descended for a while, the temperature was a little higher, so I ate the rest of sandwich. It was too cold to finish at the higher elevation. 

This time I brought a small sitting pad. I got it with 20% off at REI's thanksgiving sale. It was so comfy to sit there, instead of cold snow.

Although it was cold, the view was nice.

2019-11-24

Mount Whiteface in New Hampshire

At the beginning of November, we went hiking in Mount Whiteface area in White mountains, New Hampshire. 

Whiteface
Whiteface

Now daytime is getting shorter and shorter, so we had to leave Boston around 5 a.m. in the dark to start hiking early. We did a loop including Mount Whiteface, 12 miles with +/-4380 feet. To the top to the Whiteface is only 3 miles from the trailhead with 2800 feet elevation gain via blueberry ridge trail. It was a nice sunny day and blue sky with sun and clouds are beautiful (left pictures). The objects on the sky made an attractive 3D structure. 

Then the trail continues to the next viewpoint. This one doesn't have a mountain name, but there is a view. To the viewpoint is a spur of 0.2 mile. There is 200 feet elevation loss in the 0.2 mile, so it was kind of steep. I was thinking, "Ah I will have to climb up this to go back, I hope it was a good view to worth descending/ascending."

Viewpoint

Well, view was good actually, but it was very windy, so I sat down along the bush and ate some snacks: banana and M&M chocolates. 

On this hike I tried a new pair of shoes. Lonepeak 4 from Altra. I have wide feet, so I had been looking for good shoes for wide feet. When I was at a great outdoor shop in Pindale, Wyoming after finishing backpacking in Wind River range, I found a nice pair of trail running shoes. They looked good for wide feet. I couldn't buy them there since I was on travel, so I took a picture and I bought at REI after I came back home.

I didn't get extremely excited, but I didn't have any problem with the new shoes for 12 miles with +/- 4000 feet. That is a good sign. The good thing about Altra Lone Peak shoes are waterproof. Not many trail running shoes are waterproof. They are more designed to be breathable with mesh. 

Hiking with trail running shoes are new to me. I don't know it is good, but I found that sturdy hiking shoes are too sturdy and heavy for me sometimes, especially for multiple day backpacking. Trail running shoes should be good for being on trail, and they are lighter than hiking shoes. Maybe stability is less good than hiking shoes, but I will see. 

dusk

Due to the very rocky terrain with short day time, the last mile was a little light. It was pretty at dusk in the forest. Nobody was hiking at dusk, so it was very peaceful. 

Moon

As sun set, the moon rose. It was half moon. Moon between trees at dusk was beautiful. 


11月の初めにニューハンプシャー州ホワイトマウンテンにあるマウントホワイトフェースへハイキングへ出かけた。

今回は19キロのループで、高低差は1310メートル。

11月ともなると日が短いのでハイキングに行くとなると朝早く出発しなければならない。今回も約5時にはボストンを出発。

トレイルヘッドから約5キロ、ブルーベリーリッジ トレイルを歩くともう頂上に着いた。ここまでは850メートルの登り。なかなかの眺めだった。この日はよく晴れた土曜日で青空と雲と太陽が魅惑的な立体感を出していた。

さらに5キロほど歩くと山の名前はないのだがビューポイントがある。そこまで行くのにはスパートレイルで61メートル降らなければならないので、行く価値があるかどうか迷ったが(行ったらそのぶん登りで元の場所に戻って来ないといけないので)、せっかく来たのでチェックすることにした。眺めはものすごくよかった。ニューハンプシャーの連なる山々を一気に見渡すことができるのだ。しかし風が非常に強くブッシュの脇で風を避けながらチョコレートとバナナを食べた。

今回のハイクでは新しい靴を試してみた。 アルトラのLonepeak 4。トレイルシューズだ。私は足の幅が広く、幅広の靴を探していてこのモデルを見つけた。トレイルシューズはメッシュのものが多くなかなかウォータープルーフのものが見つからないのだがこれはウォータープルーフ。特に19キロの工程で問題は無かった。後何回か使ってみて判断したいと思う。

日が短くなって最後の2キロは少し薄暗い中を歩いた。その時間の森はとても静かで美しい。 日が沈んでいき、月が昇ってきた。周りには誰一人おらず静かで美しい時間だった。

2019-11-18

Walden Pond Walk: Cabin Site of Henry David Thoreau

At the end of October, Ms.L visited us and we went for a walk near Walden Pond. 

Walden Pond is a lake in Concord, Massachusetts. It is famous because of a writer Henry David Thoreau. He lived in a cabin along the Walden pond. He lived in a cabin for about two years for a simple living in the woods. Later he published this experience in "Walden" or "Life in the Woods".

You can actually see the place where exactly he lived. It is now just a place marked by stone, but there is a replica near the parking lot (so that people don't even need to walk to the shore from a parking lot....). 

The cabin is quite small. Stuff inside is a fire place, a small bed, and a small desk. No restroom, no sink, no mirror. No iPhone, no TV, no video games. Only woods around. Interesting. I am sort of interested in a simple life: hiking and writing about adventures. However I am not confident if I can live like this for two years, without stuff. 

Walking around the shore is nice, especially at the end of October when leaves are colored. I heard that swimming Walden pond from one edge to the opposite edge is a thing to do in Mass. I saw several people swimming in summer when I was there last time. I was surprised to see swimmers even at the end of October in Massachusetts. It is not warm like California in October here. 

Another point to write about is the fee. I don't like to pay fee to hike. Hiking place should be open to everybody for free. Walden pond parking lot has fee. It is $8 if you are a Massachusetts resident. It is a rip off. However, there is a way to enter for free. If you hike from adjacent park, there is no fee. Of course we hiked from nearby park. Actually it is nice in the next park, since nobody is usually there. Interestingly, the sign on the tree in that park has "amble". I didn't know the meaning of the word, but I learned from Mr.N and Ms.L. I am a little wiser.

Lastly these are some picture of fall colors. It was the last weekend in New England when the fall colors were still alive.

 

 

ウォルデンポンドへちょっとしたハイキングへ行ってきた。このウォルデンポンドはわりと有名な地元のウォーキングスポットだ。なぜならここはアメリカの有名な作家ヘンリー・デイヴィッド・ソロー(Henry David Thoreau)が住んでいたところだからだ。そう、彼は湖のほとりの小さな小屋で”シンプルな生活”をするために2年ほど住んでいたのだ。今はその跡地が石に囲まれる形で残っている。

レプリカも駐車場の脇に作られている(跡地までも1キロ程度歩きたくない人は駐車場から数メートルのレプリカの小屋を見るだけで済ませられる^^;)。小屋はいたってシンプルで小さなベッド、机、薪のストーブがあるだけ。マサチューセッツは寒いので冬はさぞかし大変だったろう。たとえ薪を燃やしたとしても。。。

私はここを訪れるまで ヘンリー・デイヴィッド・ソローのことは全く知らなかったが(言い訳としては理系、文学が大の苦手)、日本語訳の本も出ているみたいだし日本人のファンもいるようでびっくりした。

英語だと昔の英語ですごくわかりづらい。数々の引用が石に掘られていたり、ビジターセンターに飾られたりしていたのだが。。文学的すぎて分かりづらい。。。日本語で読んだ方がいいかもしれない。

この10月末の週末が今年は最後の紅葉を観れた週末となった。

2019-11-16

Bodypump 111 Review : Easiest Version Ever, but...

Stay in shape is the key to enjoy climbing mountains. However, I want to enjoy training as well. 

BODYPUMP is the most fun training I have done in my life.  My training style is stated here at How to Stay in Shape for Big Hiking 

BODYPUMP releases new versions every three months So now here I will review version 111.

So far I did 111 four times. At first I thought, "Wow, this is not really hard! Especially squats tracks and biceps track. It seems that I am not wrong. My instructor said that it was a good chance to increase a little heavier weight than usual, which implies 111 is not as tough as other versions. 

So, I increased the weight. For example, usually I use 25 Kg for squat tracks (each side 2 plates of 5 kg, and 1 plate of 2.5 Kg). This time I used 27 Kg (each side 1 plate of 10 Kg and 1 plate of 2.5 Kg and 1 plate of 1 Kg).  For biceps tracks, I used 9 Kg instead of 7 Kg. As a result, grrr, it is tough version. The reason why I titled this entry "easiest version ever, but..."

BODYPUMP is always hard. 

So now, each track's review.

Track1: Warmup

Music: Speechless (Nicolas Haelg Remix) by Robin Schulz feat. Erika Sirola

I like more as I listen to the song every time. This is a medium hardness of warmup, but including slow clean and presses.

Track2: Squats

Music: Chase The Sun (Extended Mix) by Hardwell & Dannic feat. Keli- Leigh

At first I thought this is really easy, because only first half is done with a bar. Even with a bar, there are not many bottom halves. There are a number of repeats of "2 singles, 3 bottom halves", but not like 8 bottoms, which is a butt-killer. This is why I added a baby plate each side from the second time I did 111. Although just 2 kg increase, this has a real impact: you know this feeling if you are BODYPUMPer. 

Second half is squats with plates and strengthen calves by standing on the toe. Once I had a big sore on my calves from other training, so that day was really tough. However, I am not sure this version. I still think this is too easy. Come on Les Mills!

I like the song.

Track3: Chest

Music: Youngblood by 5 Seconds of Summer

First of all, this music video starts with old Japanese couple's conversation saying thank you for 60 years. The rest of video is also  apparently recorded in Japan. The dancing guys in Tokyo look a little weird, but I am happy to see Japan featured in American popular music. 

This chest track can be done by chest flies with hand weights, or with a bar. My first instructor only gave us hand weights options, so I didn't know that bar is an option until I took another instructor's class. Using a bar is more difficult in my opinion. Again there are walking pushups, which is recent trend. This is not the hardest one I have ever done in the chest tracks, but it is good one.

Track4: Back

Music: Reserve by Egzod feat. Leo The Kind

It is not very hard, unless you increase the weight. The new choreography here is low-pull, high-pull, clean and press. This repeat (8 times) is hard! I am totally fine with previous weight I used at 110, but now I have 2 Kg more. HARD. 

Also another new choreography is double dead rows. Doing twice is hard. Usually dead lifts and dead rows are inserted as a recovery from clean and presses in back tracks, but this time not. 

Choreography fits very well with the song.

Track5: Triceps

Music: High Hopes by Panic! At The Disco

This is a popular song in the U.S. and before 111 was released I listened to this on the radio so many times. Songs were on everywhere. So I heard this at BODYPUMP, I was like, "Ah! This was in the BODYPUMP!" 

There is not really new movement here, and right intensity. Also it is fun doing with this song. 

Track6: Biceps

Music: Walk Me Home by P!nk

Again P!nk. Les Mills loves P!nk to the level almost obsession. I like P!nk, but not much of this song, because the rhythm is not very good for doing BODYPUMP. 

Actually this is not hard. There are many mini breaks between movement, and many biceps rows, which makes this track easy. I hope that next version is harder. 

Track7: Lunges

Music: Face My Fears by Hikaru Utada, Skrillex

It is nice to see again Japanese-related song here. Hikaru Utada is Japanese (actually she might choose American citizenship), anyway Japanese name and speaks Japanese at least. 

111 use a platform and there is new movement. Both squats and lunges are held with one foot on the bench and the other on the floor. Especially this squat style is a little unbalanced and not sure if it is good.

Track8: Shoulders

Music: Focus by Deorro feat. Lena Leon

There are a lot of side raises, mac raises, front raises. Front raises are recently not incorporated, so it is good to have a variety. 

I usually shoulder tracks' "beat" music. This one is good, too.

Track9: Abs

Music: Foolish by Meghan Trainor

My instructor said that this is a weird song, but I like it. This track is all crunches and no harbors. Harbor, then crunch, then harbor....is usually too busy, so it is good to focus on crunches. 

Track10: Stretch

Music: Imagine by Ariana Grande

Not much energy left by the time of stretch, so I don't really care about songs for stretch songs. This song is just okay.  

Instructors at my gym usually play music before class starts. They usually play music from BODYPUMP45 min version. I think some songs from 45 min is different from 1 hr version. One of the songs from 45 in the version 110 is
This Feeling (Tom Staar Remix) The Chainsmokers feat. Kelsea Ballerini. I like this song a lot. It is a great "pre-pump up" song to start BODYPUMP. 

LOVE BODYPUMP!


2019-10-28

Mt.Willey and Mt.Field Loop Backpacking

In mid-October in a cold day we went backpacking. This time we did a loop covering Mt.Willey and Mt.Field in New Hampshire. Total was about 15 miles with 4500 feet elevation change. 

Starting point was at the train station of Crawford. The hike starts by crossing the train track. As I went up high, the air got cold. Actually it was so cold. 

Two weeks ago when we went backpacking, we saw very pretty fall colors: yellow, orange, and red. Now all leaves are gone. There are still colorful leaves on the ground, but the view is brown. It was amazing how quickly seasons change in New England, especially summer to autumn, then winter. Now, long winter has began. 

Only a few miles from trailhead, the view was already winter wonderland. Trees were snow covered and trail were also covered with white. Wow. We didn't know it was already winter there and didn't bring microspikes. Winter seemed to come in such a hurry, and still red berries were on the ground with snow as if they were saying it was too quick transition.

Also my shoes got wet. Due to heavy rains on weekdays before our hike, the trail was extremely wet and muddy. Then trail went up about 1500 feet and we reached a junction to the Mt.Tom. To go to Mt.Tom it was 0.6 mile of 300 feet elevation gain. Because it was a spur trail, I didn't feel like going. Besides, a hiker who just came back from Mt.Tom said, "There is no view and the trail is muddy."

While Mr.N and I were thinking if we went or not,  the hiker said, "But you can go to 4000-footers."

Grrr.... to be honest I am a little annoyed by 4000-footer list. 

4000-footer is a list of mountains those are higher than 4000 feet in New Hampshire, or New England. There are separate lists for each. A lot of people do the list. So if the mountain is 4001 feet high, I see many hikers on the trail, even if there is no view at the top. If the mountain is 3999 feet high, there is barely no hikers even if the view is really great. I am not a list person, and I would rather enjoy nice view for hiking. I prefer to do 3999 feet with nice view. 

There is an official 4000-footer club managed by Appalachian Mountain Club, but you need to pay to join. Upon completion, you can buy patches. Still paying for completion?! I personally don't like it. Hiking should be always free! OK. It is okay to pay a little. For 2-week John Muir trail for $5 as I did. 

Well anyway, the U.S. is a free country. AMC can do whatever they want, but I can say my opinion freely as well! 

So we just skipped Mt.Tom and continued the hike for the next viewpoint. After passing Mt.Tom, there was hardly nobody, which was nice. This was the 4000-footer list effect. After a few miles later, we met two backpackers on the trail heading towards Mt.Tom. They said, "You guys are the first hikes we met today" You see how big the 4000-footer effect is. 

Soon after that we started to look for a place for lunch. We found a nice disperse campsite near the stream. The ground was dry and nice. I found a fire place. As a campfire junkie, I couldn't help starting fire during lunch break. There are many birch trees nearby, so I was able to find paper birch everywhere to start fire. Campfire at lunch break. SOOOOO much fun. 

Nice Pond

After lunch break, clouds were cleared up and blue sky came. The air got a little warmer. It was really nice. The trail was also nice along some ponds and ridge. 

We passed near the Zealand hut. We didn't pass exactly the hut, but turned the junction nearby. The junction has a hanging sign saying "hot food for sale at hut". Ha. Hot food sounded nice, but I knew that the hut foods were very American, so I didn't check it out. Also it was a detour. As a Japanese, I always like hot Japanese food in the outdoor setting: ramen, udon, soba, Japanese curry, Japanese pasta, etc....I am picky. 

On the ridge there was talus. It is quite unusual to see talus in New England. My memory of talus is always linked to pika. Pikas live in the talus. I always see whenever hike in the high county in the Sierra or Rockies I see many cute pikas. Sadly there are no pikas in New England, probably because it is not high elevation enough for them. I miss pikas. 

Soon near the talus region, we saw a hiker with big beard. He was a though Appalachian hiker! He did southern states, then did Maine, then came back to New Hampshire and going south. Mr.N said that this kind of thru hike is flip flop hike. The hiker was cool. He said, "I see a light in the tunnel" Good luck to the hiker.

 After 4 p.m, we started searching a campsite. The official campsite was along the Ethan pond. There are several developed site (still dispersed) at the Ethan pond. Usually those official site, 0.25 mile before and after the site was prohibited to camp. We were hoping that fire was allowed there, but we saw a sign it was prohibited. White Mountain National Forest allows fire below tree line, because it is National Forest. However, Appalachian Mountain Club that is maintaining the forest on behalf of National Forest makes their own strict rules and some portions, such as official campsites, are not allowed to have fire. 

Because campfire is always my highlight of backpacking, we decided to continue walking. However, it was only 0.6 miles to be flat. After that really steep climb starts, so it was unlikely to have flat camping spot. 

We searched a possible camping spot, however, all the ground near the trail was extremely wet. Actually trail has continuously small log bridge due to the wet. Along the trail was very mossy, meaning probably tent would be sunk if it was pitched. 

We searched 0.55 mile of 0.6 mile. I was optimistic: I thought that there would be something we can do always. I thought that we could avoid a steep hill and continue a different trail or worst case we could go back to Ethan pond. In contrast to me, Mr.N was upset. 

campsite

At the 0.59 mile, I found an established dispersed site!!! An establish site means a flat spot without trees and obviously it has been used for camping for many times by many hikers. Even nicer fact about the site we found was that the big fire place was there! (see the picture left)

We had a biiiiig fire at night and had a biiiiiig fun. 

Campfire

Next morning, we of course had another morning fire.

While we were having breakfast by the fire, a group of backpacker guys passed by. The site was a little off to the trail, a lot of people could miss it. 

 

 

 

The guys' conversation we heard:

A: It is stinky here. Did you fart?

B: No, it is from campfire there.

A: Oh campfire there. 

B: And I farted.

A: OK.

It was funny. Mr.N said that farting was not a big issue between guys. 

Ha! In-tere-sting.

Ladder

2nd day's climb was tough. 2000 feet in 0.8 mile. Grrr. It is like Mount Shasta. 

Some portion has 8 sets of ladder. 

As we climbed, the scenery got fall from winter. Above 3500 feet is covered with snow and ice. 

Winter


We didn't know that trails are already such icy and snowy, so we didn't bring microspikes. We will do need them for sure at next hike. 

From viewpoint Mount Washington was visible. It was snow covered. It was pretty. 

Snow Covered Mountain

Then we finished the hike. All is good.

2019-10-22

Kayaking on North Conway Lake

Our priority for the weekend activity is backpacking. If Saturday and Sunday are both sunny, we go backpacking. If only one of them is sunny, we go day hiking or kayaking. We mostly go hiking, but it is also nice to go kayaking. Variety is good. 

A weekend in September, we went kayaking on North Conway Lake in New Hampshire.  It is in the town of Conway and the lake is very close to Maine actually. 

First 2 miles only I paddled. Even though our kayak is for 2-person one, I like to paddle by myself for a little. For my solo part I like to record the activity with app called Runkeeper. It records where and how the activity goes with GPS. 

My activity log

Since I paddle at the front of 2-person kayak, it is difficult to go straight. It is hard to keep straight from front. Kayak or canoe, direction control is mostly done by a rear person. For that reason, my kayaking record path is very wavy. It is very funny. 

As you can see in the left picture, my line of paddling is left-right-left-right.....due to this I paddled 2.5 miles, but maybe less than 2 miles of actual contribution of the whole trip. Importantly, however, I didn't paddle on the ground as indicated by red line. I think that GPS was not accurate or shape of lake is not correct on the map. By rain it is easily bigger on the day of kayaking. Or the size of lake gets different as time goes by.

After I paddled 2.5 miles, Mr.N took over and now he paddled for a while by himself. I ate sandwiches, and drank water and chilled. It was a princess time. Mr.N paddled 2 or 3 miles, then suddenly got cloudy and very windy. Due to that we decided to go back. Unfortunately winds were against us to go back to the starting point. It was better to go back as soon as possible, so we took the straight line: meaning paddled in the middle of the lake. Usually it is better to paddle along the shore as you can see in the GPS log above, but sometimes it needs to be flexible. 

Winds made a lot of waves on the lake, so our kayak bounced a lot. We got wet, but paddled together as strongly as possible. After an hour of hard paddling, we safely arrived at the parking lot. Wow. What an adventure!

9月のとある週末、ニューハンプシャー州にあるコンウェイ湖へカヤックへ出かけた。

MrNと私の週末のプランは、もし土日とも天気が良ければバックパッキング、もし片方だけ天気が良ければその日にデイハイクかカヤック。デイハイクに行くことの方が多いが今回はカヤックすることにした。バラエティに富んだアクティビティが我々は好きなのだ。

我々のカヤックは2人用なのだが、最初は私一人で漕ぐことにしている。筆者は記録が好きでランキーパーというアップでアクテビティを記録している。やはり自分の記録となるので一人で漕がないと自分の記録にならない!ということで最初の2、5マイル(4キロ)は私一人でのカヤック。上の写真がGPSでの記録。ぎゃー。酔った人の歩いた記録みたい。。。GPSが悪い。。。のではなく、GPSは正常かつ正確。2人用のカヤックを一人で、しかもフロントの席で漕いでいるとなかなか真っ直ぐ進むのが難しい。通常カヤックは後ろの席の人が方向をコントロールしているのでこういう結果になった(笑

そして4キロ漕いだ後はMrNにバトンタッチ。ここから私はしばしリラックスタイム!至福の時だ。まず、ランチに持ってきたサーモンサンドイッチをカヤック上で、しかも湖上で食した。美味しい。贅沢な時間だ。

そしてMrNが4−5キロ漕いだので写真でも撮るかなーと思っていると、なんだか急に雲が出てきて一気に風が出てきた。しかも風は逆風。逆風に向かってスタート地点に引き返さなければならない事態に。天気が悪いのですぐに戻った方がいい。ということで湖の岸沿いに漕ぐのではなく最短距離の湖の真ん中を突っ切ってスタート地点に引き返すことに。

風が強いので湖の波も大きくカヤックも揺れまくった。2人がかりで筋肉痛になるまで1時間一生懸命漕いでようやく元の場所に戻ることができた。ついた時は身体中濡れていた。ぎゃー。予期せずすごいアドベンチャーとなったが。。。楽しかった。