The plan for today was to hike Smarts mountain, one of the 52 with a view. Unfortunately it just wasn't my day, and I didn't get the hike done. Sometimes it happens, but it's OK - the mountain will be there next time. I left home a little later than I wanted to and got to the mountain at like 10:15. Google took me there by all these dirt roads, and the start of the trail was on a dirt road as well. Google tried to send me up an old logging road, but I realized that wasn't going to work - fortunately I'd driven past a parking lot and figured it might be the trailhead, which it was. The lot wasn't huge, but it was fine for a Friday in November.
I started out on the AT heading up, and right from the beginning things didn't feel great. There were a ton of leaves on the ground, so it was slippery going and I was a little concerned about how hard it would be to get down the mountain. I'd also read that the other trail wasn't as well marked, and it was pretty hard to find the AT. I was nervous about getting down the mountain and having to drive back in the dark, with no cell signal (I'd written down directions, old school, but the dirt roads didn't all have street signs.) Anyhow, the worry just kept building. I tried to hike through it, but it just wasn't happening, and finally I decided that I had given it an attempt and could call it a day. As soon as I made the decision I felt immediately better and sat down to have my sandwich a little off the trail.
Heading down it was slow on the steeper parts, but I did make it back to my car in reasonable time. In total I hiked 1.5 miles with 700 feet of elevation gain in an hour and ten minutes. Which is respectable exercise for the day.
I've been feeling envious of some of my friend's smart watches, especially this feature that tells you the temperature of the water when you are swimming on the apple 10. I decided that since I was in NH where there's no sales tax, I might as well hit the apple store and see if I wanted to get one. (Spoiler alert, I did get one and I'm pretty happy with it - it was a little more than the garmin I was eyeing, but so so many more features. And the super cute rose gold color!)
Since I had no signal I just put my map up on my phone and drove in the direction of the highway - fortunately I'd downloaded the route the night before, so this worked. It turned out that you didn't need to take the dirt roads, of course, though I guess they may have been a few minutes faster. Anyhow, as I was headed into the town of lyme, what I can only describe as a suicidal deer came flying in front of me. Fortunately I wasn't going that fast and there was no one behind me, because I slammed on the breaks and somehow didn't hit it! I mean, WTF deer? There was no one behind me - it was like some boston driver or something. I drove on but then pulled over in a bit to breathe. That didn't help with the whole anxiety thing of the day, that's for sure.
When I got back to the boston area I decided to take a quick dip in the lake to shake out some of the angst. It was super choppy and the sailboats were out, but I jumped in anyhow, and paddled around for 5 minutes and felt a lot better when I got out. Anyhow, not a perfect day, but I am happy with my new watch, and I suppose the money I saved paid for the gas. Next time I try Smarts I may go before the leaves are down, and will make sure I have a little more time. The part I did was pretty nice, so I'd like to do the hike in full.