Originally Posted by smcqueen
It was a couple of summers ago. I took my son-in-law, Jared, and granddaughter, Kelsea (13 at the time), to do Birch Hollow. We got a late start from home and didn't reach the Birch Hollow trailhead until around noon. Then, even though she'd been through vertical training with me, Kelsea was very slow about getting on rope. For example, she would cry, "We're all going to die!" for several minutes before we could coax her over the edge and most of the raps.
I still do that! :lol8:
Well, the upshot was that, by the time we reached Orderville it was getting late. Through lack of experience and poor judgement, we decided to go up Wild Wind Hollow instead of Orderville (it was closer :nono: ) Unfortunately, as those of you who have been up Wild Wind know, it's also much tougher! As it began to get dark, we sent Jared, who was in training for the Logan marathon rushing ahead to get the truck and bring it up to Wild Wind so we wouldn't have to walk so far.
That's Bo's job too. :haha:
Even more unfortunately, he took the water with him!
:eek2:
By the time it was full dark, we couldn't see more than a few feet through the thick brush even with my headlamp. Being concerned about walking off a cliff or tripping over a root and breaking an ankle in the dark, I finally declared a stop and bivy. Naturally, we had absolutely no gear for a forced bivy. Luckily, it wasn't cold, maybe 68 or so at the coldest. We spent a very uncomfortable night, taunted by the information from my GPS that we were less than half a mile (as the crow flies) from the exit. (Kelsea actually slept, but that girl can sleep anywhere!) We started moving at first light and it took another hour and a half to travel that half a mile. We were very happy to spot Jared coming to find us with a couple of quarts of Gatorade! Later on, we figured out that if had kept to our original plan and exited up Orderville we could have probably reached the road before dark. From there it would have been only a short road walk to the truck.
:cool2: :frustrated:
After that experience, I now carry an emergency kit with space blankets, fire starters, and emergency food and water.
Good idea. :nod:
The next time I did Birch Hollow, we exited down Orderville for a very scenic route. I still haven't done the up Orderville exit, but I probably will soon.