In search of higher ground
I’m not quite sure what I was thinking when I took this pic- sure it looks a tad dangerous, but I promise I was holding on! Those stairs were super sturdy and I actually love heights as long as it’s safe lol.
Climbing in general is amazing, but waterfall rappelling takes fun to a new level. Unlike the fear and adrenaline I associate with climbing, rappelling around a waterfall is downright peaceful- it’s like skiing vs. snow tubing...one is definitely more intense than the other!
Gotta thank my buddies over at Adventure Untamed and Mountain Skills for being my guides on these trips- true professionals who have worked with everyone from first timers to climbers with decades of experience. If you’re ever in the Catskills region check them out!
When trail friends become family
Wilderness is not a luxury but a necessity of the human spirit, and as vital to our lives as water and good bread.” – Edward Abbey
Safety first
All jokes aside, always be prepared and know your limits.
Ive seen my share of injuries on the trails. A fellow backpacker sprained her ankle just 3 miles short of reaching the summit just for trying a risky stunt on Mount Washington. A friend of mine who’s a pro climber broke both ankles when he lost his footing and didn’t have the proper gear in place. Many accidents are unavoidable due to Mother Nature and extreme conditions (like that time I slipped on rock during a hailstorm and sprained my wrist) but many slip-ups are from such small preventable errors. Always be sure to do your research before a trip- know what gear you’ll need, pack a first aid kit, speak to a guide, etc. It will make the experience so much better.