This was our choice for a Thanksgiving weekend hike, about an hour south-east of Red Deer.
On the top of the cliff the temperature was about 13 degrees Celsius when we started, so at first we wore all our layers.
The road to the bottom of the river bed (our same Red Deer River) was blocked off, so instead of driving down it, we took the "short cut", wending our way down amongst the hoodoos.
That took 40 minutes. There were plenty of trails, in between the hoodoos, but you had to watch your step. We could've walked down the road, but this was more interesting.
I always pray that God would make me "as surefooted as a deer, enabling me to stand on mountain heights." Psalm 18: 33.
Deer tracks imbedded in the soft sandstone.
We didn't stay at the river very long, as Terry was sure he had found the direction to go on his All Trails app.
The sun didn't shine all day, but it was much warmer at the bottom. I shed my sweater. Terry keeps his down jacket on.
The trail winds through low Wolf Willow bushes onto a grassy meadow.Lichen on a rock.
We chose to return to the parking lot via the road. Once we found it, that is. One foot in front of the other, but I made it! The health app said we'd climbed 41 stories.
Our meanderings took us 7.1 km (4.4 miles) , and we walked 12,800 steps. That's enough for one day!
By 2:00 pm I was eating my delicious tuna wrap with garden lettuce. Temperature had climbed to 18 degrees Celsius. A satisfying day!
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