Well, I know that I can hike to the top of a mountain with diabetes. It wasn't the easiest hike by any means, but I am also very out of shape. What caused me to be panting and tired by the time I got to the trail head I'll never know. I am going to go with the diabetes making it that way and I just powered right on through. I felt incredibly accomplished when I made it into the caves. It was nice because it was so peaceful in there and I had just finished something I wasn't quite sure I could do. It was a great hike with great company and after I felt invincible. :) I am so excited for this summer to be as active as possible and just show myself how much I can accomplish. I can do anything I set my mind to and just hope my body permits it. I am feeling unstoppable.
An overview of the hike with my best friend! We got rained on, hailed on, froze, saw the sun, and got very muddy in the process. Our destination was gorgeous though.
On top of the Wind Caves
Looking out from the Wind Caves
I made it! Excuse the after hike look. Bleehh
The view outside of the Wind Caves. Stunning.
Inside of the Wind Caves
I love being in the mountains.
Everything up there was just gorgeous.
My very loyal mountain dog.
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