Sir Edmund Hillary

January 14th, 2008 Sandra Friend

At the Rum DoodleLast week, the world lost a hero: Sir Edmund Hillary. A New Zealander - not British, as many have assumed, despite his knighting by Queen Elizabeth into the Order of the Garter, he was the first to ascend Mount Everest, in 1953 with his guide Tenzing Norgay.

He knew, of course, that thousands of adventurers would follow in his footsteps, as my sister and I did almost a decade ago - not specifically to climb the world’s highest mountain, but to experience the Kingdom of Nepal, which had just opened to the outside world when Hillary made his climb. Mementos of his and successive climbs form the decor of the Rum Doodle, the adventurer’s bar in Thamel, Kathmandu, where Sal and I stopped for a drink just to soak in the ambiance.

Hillary knew, and he acted. He devoted the rest of his life to helping the people of Nepal, raising funds for charity, overseeing improvements in the quality of schools, assisting with reforestation programs, and making a huge fuss to other adventurers to “pack it in, pack it out,” especially on the slopes of Everest.

National Geographic has an excellent video of Sir Edmund talking about his ascent.

Tis the Season…To Section

January 4th, 2008 Sandra Friend

Me at Gold Head Branch east kioskWhen winter’s chill wraps itself around the Florida peninsula, you know that hiking season has settled in, in earnest. Last night the temperatures dropped well below freezing throughout Central Florida, which can only mean one thing:  ding, dong the bugs are dead! No chiggers, no ticks, and none too many mosquitoes, either. I encourage you to get out and hike: the weather’s great!

I did this past weekend, having difficulty carving out time between holiday visits with family and friends and the multitude of writing projects on my plate at the moment. My friend Phyllis (aka Shortcut) started a Florida Trail thru-hike a couple years ago that got cut short, and I still have FT sections to fill. So we spent the holiday weekend filling in gaps for her and I: Gold Head Branch State Park and part of Etoniah Creek State Forest, with enough roadwalk inbetween to remind me how much I hate roadwalks and am willing to wait them out, since it seems silly to do them when you’re not backpacking. The weather was dicey, overcast the whole time, but I had the chance to take plenty of photos and try out my new digital recorder, so there will be a podcast or two in the future, soon as I find the time to mix ‘em. We saw plenty of deer and plenty of sinkholes, and in Gold Head, lots of fellow hikers. Hooray! So get out there and enjoy while the weather’s chill and you can knock out the miles on a section hike of the Florida Trail.