What we saw:
Waterfalls
Mountains
Cliffs
Rocks
Stalactites
Pieces of the railroad track
Communication Towers
The Freeway
Big trucks
What I brought:
Ten essentials
Water
Lunch
Extra socks (helped a LOT to change them!)
GPS
Hiking Staff
Backpack
15 essentials and a BIG lunch
What we learned:
You have to be ready for a 20-mile hike. You can't just do it. (We were ready.)
Stalactites are on the ceiling; Stalagmites are on the ground. (C for ceiling, G for ground; DJ says he remembers the difference because Stalactites hold TIGHT to the ceiling.)
A 20-mile hike is about 5 miles more than one for pleasure. We were all ready to be done by mile 15.
This trail was all downhill. It wasn't enough to see that it was downhill, but our legs didn't get tired until almost the end, so we could definitely feel it.
Check to make sure you have your keys. Double-check. Triple-check.
"Water-resistant" is not even close to waterproof.
Bring a LIGHT hiking stick
Wear LOTS of layers
Wear rainproof clothing and layers
Suggestions for other people doing this hike:
Make sure you're ready.
Double check to make sure your rain gear is good. Bring it even if the weather looks nice.
Make SURE you have your keys.
Bring the 15 essentials.
Be prepared to get wet
Conclusion:
Worthwhile hike. The first half was way better than the second.
Great hike, especially the first 10 miles. Not something for somebody afraid of heights, though, as the ravines the trestles go over are very high.
Great biking trail.
Good hike except for the hypothermic state of Gabe.
Adult Note: There are enclosed Kybos (sani-cans) every few miles along the trail.





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