Avalon (Plan B), December 6, 2009

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TrishandAlex

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Avalon Trail, 3.6 miles roundtrip.

Alex has been asking to revisit Tom for some time now. We thought we'd give it a shot today, but alas...the snow wasn't deep enough or thin enough to make the hike worthwhile. It was that in-between, slippery stuff that hides the rocks and roots from view but doesn't bury them completely. We got to the intersection with the A-Z trail, then Alex uttered a five word phrase that has never before come out of her mouth: "I want to turn back."

Since we were half a mile from Avalon, a summit we had never visited, I asked if she wanted to switch the goal from Tom to Avalon...or we could just turn back, as she had requested. She thought for a few seconds, then chose to see Avalon.

We were rewarded for our steep half mile efforts with plenty of gray jay attention. Once at the Mt. Avalon spur trail, two brave fellows made continual dives for our Goldfish crackers.

The birds followed us up the spur path, then continued to pluck crackers from Alex's hand while she relaxed on Avalon's summit.

The sky was overcast and the day was windy, so there wasn't much of a view.

We headed down after about ten minutes on the summit. Alex wanted to "buttslide," but the conditions were not exactly ideal. That didn't stop her from trying, however.

We returned to the trailhead in good spirits, though Alex looks forward to more snow and, with it, the complete burial of rocks and roots. Unless there's a big snowfall in the very near future, she'll probably wait until January before she hikes another 4K.

It was a nice mother-daughter day in the mountains, even if the conditions did make the trail a tad onerous.

Alex will be seven soon -- she's growing fast and our levels of conversation are getting more and more complex. She a fantastic kid (as is Sage) and I am so very lucky to have such a close relationship with my girls. Parenthood...it's a beautiful thing.
 
It's so cool that such a young kid can love hiking sooo much! It's how I started, glad you both get out and hike together even on the not-so-great days!
 
We got to the intersection with the A-Z trail, then Alex uttered a five word phrase that has never before come out of her mouth: "I want to turn back."

I've been there (both as a kid and as an adult)... Some days you're just not feeling it and it's great that she knows the difference between enjoying the hike, and just doing it to do it. And now she knows the day can be still be "successful" when plans are altered.
 
Way to be flexible! I'm glad the day turned out to be a success for you. Sometimes hiking is like jazz -- you gotta improvise when the chord structure changes unexpectedly.

I think I might've just missed you yesterday. I had an 11 a.m. meeting at the Highland Center, and once that was over, around noon, I took Tuckerman and Polly out for a short walk from Crawford Station to where the Avalon Trail begins to head up, a little ways past the kiosk. (I didn't have my hiking gear with me; this was just so the dogs could stretch their legs.) I'm sorry not to have met you and Alex on that part of the trail. Tuck and Polly are too!
 
Thanks, hikesthesummits. We do like to get out there.

Smitty, thanks. It felt like a good hike. It was very relaxed, I wasn't so concerned with time since we were cutting it short, and the two of us had sweet and fun conversations.

Feathered Hat, we were back at the trailhead at 1pm -- we did just miss you! Sorry we didn't see you, Tuck and Polly. That would have been a real treat.
 
Trish,
We have uttered those five words ourselves.:D It shows Alex has a good sense of judgement too. You should be in great shape for snowshoeing a 4000 footer this weekend after yesterdays snowfall.

Donna:)
 
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