Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Intriguing, Wild, Night Hiker

On Monday night, just as I got near the Christian Church parking lot, I saw a man holding a flashlight come striding across the lot.  I waved hello and he immediately started asking me trail directions. 

I thought maybe he was asking where the Mesa Trail is so I pointed out the way there but it turned out that he was asking about the south rim trail above Pueblo Canyon that starts from the Walkup Center and goes to behind Aspen Ridge assisted living. 

He had a slight accent and may have been wearing a headlamp as well as carrying a flashlight.  He had been walking along that rim trail at night, vertigo inducing even in the daylight, and then, not seeing where it came up, had bushwhacked his way up behind Sombrillo nursing home. 

He looked young and I'm guessing he's a summer student working at the lab.  I walked with him ever so briefly as he was going to give up the trail hike and walk back on the sidewalks in the same direction I was going. 

I told him the trail he was on is very steep and it's best not to walk it at night and besides which, that's when animals come out to feed.  I did admit to him, though, that in 25 years, I've only seen one mountain lion.

I would have liked to have gotten more details about his explores but it was late at night and I was alone so I said goodbye and crossed the street to continue my tame night walk.  I did admire his being out there exploring late at night!

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