Sunday, December 27, 2009

Oh, yoolis night

December 23rd was so cold, we waited in our car for others to arrive, not sure if any would. Many people who had planned to walk called in regrets noting holiday preparations that still needed doing. Then people did begin showing up. We had four tried-and-true walkers and one first-timer. Our newbie had hiked the Rockies alone in his youth and knows Storm King Mountain better than any of us. He even ran part of the way!


These beautiful photographs are taken with a flash. They make the woods seem very dark beyond the scope of the light. Trust me, the woods were full of snowlight and moonlight. The mountain resonated for us, and on this night, we gratefully received what it gave.
Now that's the holiday spirit.


"Walking in the snow is slippery! I need new boots!"

"Snow is sublime! Crunchy and bright. A beautiful walk."


"The woods were filled with light, yet my mind whirred a bit loudly this time. Drifted until I would see the moon and remember where I was. Less color, more sound as the trees whined about the wind."

Thom Munterich takes all the photographs and sound recordings for the Silent Walks.
This picture compares to one he took in July.




"Snow--familiar distance and direction. Moonlight great. Overdressed. A little crunch, water, but quieter than usual."
Click above to listen to the water.

Reverse silhouette, lights in the distance.



Click above for snow walking.


A well catches the stream on it's way down.


"Brilliant white lights on the banks. Day of Giving. Happy Solstice."

Breath lingering in the cold air.


At the end, several people said they were surprised how warm they got as they walked. Two said they had a harder time keeping their thoughts from drifting this time, maybe because of the holidays, while another said this walk was her best yet. We shared Christmas cookies and well wishes for the new year.
The next Silent Walk is on January 23. Bundle up and come walk with us!



Tuesday, December 22, 2009

All is calm, all is bright

Join us for a silent night. Trail head on Mountain Rd. 6:00pm. December 23. Dress for cold and slippery conditions.