Gathering at the trail head |
Contrary to suspicions of my oldest daughter, meetup.com isn't an adult dating site. It is a way to meet people in your local area who share your interests. What the heck. I searched on hiking and saw that the Capital Hiking Club was hosting the Trillium Hike. Trillium? Sounded like a flower, so I called my
Vermont Trillium |
Virginia Trillium |
When I arrived at the Metro lot, I saw several people, who were clearly dressed to go hiking, standing next to a car. I went over to introduce myself. Unfortunately, they were another hiking group. It turns out that three separate groups were meeting at the same lot that day. Clearly a lot of hiking demand around the Nation's Capital.
It was quite a diverse group that showed up for the hike. There were some younger couples, but I'd guess the median age was mid-to-late 40s. I wasn't close to being the oldest (or in the worst shape). It was a very nice group of folks.
view from the trail |
Interestingly, I was surprised at how few people could recognize poison ivy...even when hiking right through it. It bordered both sides of the trail in one section. Despite the amount of time I've spent in the woods, I have yet to have a reaction to poison ivy. No complaints from me. I hope I remain so fortunate.
The only problem with taking a bus to a hike is that you can't leave when you are done. The good news is that someone brought several coolers of beer and sodas for purchase while you waited. It was nice to talk with the other hikers and hear about some of their other hikes. One woman had recently returned from hiking Mount Kilimanjaro and was preparing to hike to the Everest base camp. That is a woman with clearly more disposable income than me. It was certainly an interesting and diverse group.
No matter where you are, it seems like you can always find people who enjoy the outdoors. It may not be hunting or fishing, but being outside is still invigorating. I'm sure I'll be going on several more hikes with the Capital Hiking Club in the future.
Can you ever see enough trillium? |
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