Thursday, 25 March 2021

Hey kids, wait up for your mama!


3 moms and 7 kids.

3.7 km roundtrip.

535 m of elevation.

At the top in just over an hour!

We thought we would have to encourage and possibly bribe the children to make it to the top but the magical thing that happens when you hike with friends (especially all boys)  is the competition instantly kicks in and it’s the three moms that are left breathless and in the dust yelling, "Hey kids, wait up for mom!" They stormed up that mountain so fast...it wasn't that long ago when they were toddlers in hiking back packs, how are they this much faster than us now?


The kids loved the part with the ladders and chains or I assume they liked that part, we didn't actually see them do it because they were so far ahead of us...

The frolicked up the steep parts like mountain goats...


We were at the top quicker than it takes for the kids to get ready for school most days...
Last time we hiked the Chief, there was no view because it was such a foggy day. Today redeemed all that, the view was GLORIOUS...

I cannot believe we were in the parking lot an hour or so ago and now on top of the world



So I guess we've reached the milestone where the kids can out-hike the moms...they scampered back down the trail like little squirrels while the moms all tried to keep them in our sight being careful with our weak ankles and achy knees. 

But alas, we must have done something right if they still want to go hiking with their moms and at the end of the hike, at least every mom had one kid that slowed down enough to hold hands and hike together for a little while. They were not tired when we got back to the parking lot, they would have gone further to the second and third peak if we had let them. That just means the adventure continues and we'll be back!

Monday, 22 March 2021

Let's Go for a Drive!

Two of our good friends just got 4x4 trucks and that meant we needed to go for a drive and plan for an adventure...

Start with a remote location (campground past Harrison Hot Springs)



Add some friends


Give all the kids 2-way radios

Add arm them each with a  Nerf gun

And let them run wild and free in the campground

Our friends came prepared with tent shelters so even with the scattered showers we were  able to chill by the campfire and relax. We kept one of the radios and it was so entertaining listening to the conversation during their epic Nerf gun battle

"I'm hiding behind the rock. Over!"

"They saw us, run for it! Over!"

"May Day! May Day! Over!"

"Back up! Back up!  I need back up! Over!"



We brought our camping stove and chef Simon sautéed hotdogs (with a hatchet of course)


After lunch, we explored the trails together, the trees look straight out of a Dr. Seuss book




We even stumbled along an amazing waterfalls

I would highly recommend bringing walkie-talkie radios and Nerf guns on the next family adventure again. The kids had the radios on the 2 hour drive home and it was pretty amusing listening to the running commentary as they talked to their friend... "We passed the blue car, did you pass it yet? Over!" "We saw Sasquatch on a sign, over!" "We are at a red light, I repeat we are at a red light, over!"

Til the next adventure. Over!