I really needed my Boxster today.
Not that I have one, but I
plan on having one, so that's just as good as having one, right?
Anyhow, remember I hiked Little Granite last night?
Century plants, so you know Dotty was with me.
Well, I remember leaning my very expensive, brand new trekking poles against the vehicle. I did not, however, recall shortening them and putting them in the car.
Which meant maybe I forgot to?
Heading to the car this morning for BNI, I checked the backseat. Backpack, boots...no poles. My heart sunk.
I had sold these boots to get the poles.
Driving in to town, I weighed the chances of the poles still being in the parking lot. We had left fifteen minutes before they closed the gates for the night; perhaps they were still there? Glancing at the clock, I calculated how long of a detour it might be. It was 6:37am, I was a minimum of 15 minutes out-or a half hour round trip, plus the remaining drive across town to BNI. 40 minutes, and be late for BNI (I was embarrassingly late last week) and maybe find my poles?
I became The Stig's female cousin.
Turning right, I hightailed it down Iron Springs Road. At 6:43am I turned onto Granite Basin Rd, which is typically a leisurely 25mph 4 mile drive to the trailhead.
Not so today.
No star in a reasonably priced car would have beaten me.
Whipping into the trailhead parking, I immediately smile with glee.
My beloved poles, having laid there all night.
Letting out a whoop (and tossing my remaining coffee in the air, narrowly missing getting drenched) I leapt from the car, snapped that picture, tossed the poles in the back and sped back the way I'd come.
Cranking up the tunes, I flew down the road, only occasionally slowing due to the rising sun. I waltzed into BNI at 7:07am, and regaled a friend with my tale.
I love starting the day on a high.
BNI (Business Networking International) is (duh) a business networking group. Fortunately, our group is full of people with a great sense of humor, too. 7am on Thursday's is usually full of laughs, but today was exceptionally fun. Lucille was my table mate, and I was sad that my beautiful Pilates journey with her was almost over.
She even let me rest yesterday!
Next week I have to go elsewhere; my two lined-up facilities on deck are both in PV.
Prescott Valley, for those of you not around here.
It's a long drive from my house.
Let's just say the five-day line up of classes (ranging from Zumba to Booty Barre and beyond) scare the crap out of me.
These classes may be fun for the coordinated, but coordinated I am not!
Perhaps I exaggerate; I can put on shoes, and hike. Is that coordinated?
Last time I did classes, I felt like sore jello. I am quite reluctant to do them again, but I need to know:
Does being fitter make a difference?
Today, Becky and I hiked Thumb Butte.
She had twisted her ankle during our Flume hike weeks ago; this was our first outing since.
We did the steep side; I not only managed to hold a conversation the entire time, but the air monster was a no show.
Fitness, I am finding, is an interesting Quest. I wonder what I'll discover next?