Took my offspring to Tunica Hills in Mississippi yesterday to hike the falls (Man, I love that place).
The weather was hot and muggy and the company was great. There were a lot of people out there this time and it was nice to see a larger number of them with some degree of preparedness (backpacks with water, food, etc) though I felt like a tour guide because so many were wandering around without a map trying to figure out where they were and where the falls were.
There are maps available for free at the parking area/trail head. Why they didn't pick one up is beyond me. I always stick a couple in my pocket to hand to folks wandering lost in the creek bed.
There were the usual dummies bounding around in bikinis and flip-flops (no food, no water, no bug spray, no clue), but they were fewer in number this time.
The only part of the whole trip that I don't like other than having to leave in the first place is the hike out. It's a long way uphill and it's a killer, though this time I had an idea.
Zig zag (walking pattern, not the rolling papers)
Remembering how many roads I've seen going up mountains either circle the mountain or zig zag up one side taking the trail up in a zigzagging pattern was so much easier, I walked farther (and looked kinda drunk) but it was at a shallower angle. Descending the same way was a lot easier on the knees as well.
(getting my pack weight down to 12 lbs (5 kg)helped a lot as well).
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peace,
samhain autumnwood