Showing posts with label Search and Rescue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Search and Rescue. Show all posts

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Back in the Saddle Again

Day Sixty

I have to admit I was a little sore this morning after taking my tumble yesterday. But not bad enough to even consider not going on a hike. My niece was visiting from Orange County so I decided to take her to Murray Canyon in the Indian Canyons. Too bad I didn't know about the Hike for Hope taking place there today.

The Hike for Hope is a fundraising event where people hike to raise money for Breast Cancer Research. I guess it's been going on for about ten years. Now that I know about it, I think I might participate in the future. It's certainly a worthy cause. Find out more about it here.

Anyway, on our way to Murray we met up with about a hundred hikers--I'm not kidding--heading out of the canyon. Oh well, Murray has never been much of a wilderness experience anyway.

Here are some hikers waiting in line to cross the creek.

A couple of little bedrock mortars along the trail.

There was a very good flow coming out of the canyon and the water was COLD.

The first of the seven sisters.

A young woman was injured in some way and required rescue from the local Search and Rescue team. I didn't take any other pictures, although I could have, because I know if I were in that situation I wouldn't want a lot of gawkers taking pictures of me.

Murray Canyon is always a nice hike, especially when the water is flowing as much as it was today. It was great to see so many people out hiking for a good cause and I hope to join them in the future. I am also grateful for the Search and Rescue workers. Hopefully, I'll never need their services and I pray the young woman they brought out of the canyon today is doing well.

Two months down. I'll share some thoughts on it later this week.