Otsuki-shi to Uenohara-shi hike
Mountains rock
Greetings cave dwellers.
I had a full day of doctor's appointments this day. If I were to compare it to car maintenance, I would say they checked under my hood and kicked my tires. They checked my oil and other fluids ran computer diagnostics and tested my emissions.
I was kind of depressed about this health check because for more than a year my schedule has allowed me to go hiking every Wednesday and I didn't want to break my streak.
On the way home from the hospital I realized that I could get in a short hike if I hurried. I got home at 3:30, was out the door by 3:40, and on a trail by 4:15. I was able to get in a few miles and was on my way home not long after dark. It wasn't as far as I would have liked and there wasn't that much to see but just being in the woods is so rejuvenating.
I've been on these particular mountains several times but never at this time of day. The sights and sounds were different at twilight than during the morning or afternoon hours. The sound of the birds singing around sunset was particularly exquisite.
This area is just a few miles from Musashi-Itsukaichi Station and is accessible by bus or car. There is trout fishing and camping nearby. It's near the Jurigi intersection and not far from the Seoto no yu onsen.
Thank God for nature. Thank you to the Japanese for keeping the mountains clean.
The Glory of Point of Sale Selling/100 Famous Mountains' Swag
Just about the perfect day on Mt Daibosatsurei. 大菩薩嶺
Welcome cave dwellers.
One of my favorite mountains is Mt Daibosaturei.
Yesterday was one of my favorite trips up it.
Grab a handful of trail mix and let me show you some stuff.
Saturday in the (Japanese National) Park
Greetings, cave dwellers.
It was a great day for a hike so I went back to the same area I went to a few days ago. Last time I started at Mitake Station and climbed Mts Iwatakeishi and Takamizu. Today I started on the north side of those hills and knocked off Mt. Kuro on the way.
One thing I appreciate about these mountains is that there is so much variety and so much beauty that the same place can have a completely new appeal on different days. Taking a different trail to the top of the same mountain gives new perspectives and often offers different types of terrain to traverse. Today was a bit crisp, almost fall-like, so the views were much better than my excursion just two days before.
More soon. Leave a comment. Leave your email and you'll be kept up when I post. Have a good day.
Ps 118:24
Mitake Station~Ikusabata Station; No pain, no gain.
"God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our consciences, but shouts in our pains. It is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world."
Clive Staples Lewis