Day 29: Noggerup to Grimwade
We acknowledge the Nyoongar People as the traditional custodians of the land and waters along the Bibbulmun Track
Today is tough, with a relatively long distance combined with more elevation gain. Geoff’s algorithm ranks this day as 14th in difficulty but fortunately I don’t know this in the morning before we start. My trail legs have run away. Or, more accurately, limped away. We’ve been hiking for more than a month and, although Geoff’s finding the walk a bit of a doddle, my body isn’t cooperating. Every time I think I’m getting stronger, a day like this comes along to shatter my illusions (it’s only months later that I discover that my diet is too low in protein to build muscle). I’m feeling a bit sorry for myself, but today’s experience does come with a bittersweet silver lining.
I write in the hut log book each day, as much for the joy of reading others’ thoughts of their journey as capturing our own. In today’s entry I come across “Ambling Rose’, a sister orchid enthusiast - I wonder if she enjoys my excited writings as much as I do hers?
I have found the day hard but am reassured a little when Geoff tells me he was expecting it to be one the harder ones (of course he has a spreadsheet that tells him this!). And I always feel more positive after a yummy dinner (we pick my favourite Roo Bolognese out of the stash to give me a boost), good company to share each others’ tales of the day, and of course sleep!