FINALLY-Accomplished my FIRST Mountain climb =)
missallenxox
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Just wanted to share- i finally completed my goal- my first mountain.
Mount Louie, Grande Cache, Alberta. 6075 ft elevation, 11.58km (round trip). It took me 5 hours with all my breaks lol. It was really hard on my body. Heart rate monitor read 5000cals burnt. OMG. Legs were jelly for 2 days but now im good. I went with two women who were borderline 50 and they KICKED my *kitten*! amazing..We couldn't stay long at the top because it started to thunder and lightning. I purchased my "passport to the peaks". basically a small touristy binder that includes all mountain maps, and info, elevation, estimated days to accomplish etc. at the top of each mountain theres a carin and it has a seal stamp to stamp your page of that mountain. YUP i got my first stamp!
Mount Louie, Grande Cache, Alberta. 6075 ft elevation, 11.58km (round trip). It took me 5 hours with all my breaks lol. It was really hard on my body. Heart rate monitor read 5000cals burnt. OMG. Legs were jelly for 2 days but now im good. I went with two women who were borderline 50 and they KICKED my *kitten*! amazing..We couldn't stay long at the top because it started to thunder and lightning. I purchased my "passport to the peaks". basically a small touristy binder that includes all mountain maps, and info, elevation, estimated days to accomplish etc. at the top of each mountain theres a carin and it has a seal stamp to stamp your page of that mountain. YUP i got my first stamp!
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Doesn't it feel amazing to accomplish something like that. I love it when I get to the top of a mountain.0
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Wow, awesome job. I love seeing high calorie burns on the HRM. GOOD FOR YOU!!!0
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it felt realllly good. i was breathing hard the whole way and all i could think about was that i will forget the pain as soon as i get to the top!0
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Great hike!!! I have climbed a few fourteeners here in Colorado and it feels so amazing to know what you can do!!0
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