You plan a walk or a hike and then it rains. So you stay inside and postpone the walk until the weather’s better.
I’ve done it plenty – I’ve stayed inside because of rain. I like dry weather and blue skies and long views. But I’ve also learned to like fog and mist and rain and even a downpour here and there. I’ve learned to love raindrops dripping from flowers and leaves all shiny and wet.
While I’ve never been a fan of hiking in the mud- in fact walking in mud for fourteen miles on my first day on the Appalachian Trail in Vermont made me cry – I realize that a walk in the rain can often be lovely. It shifts the perspective closer- to the moss on the trail side, or a bark-darkened tree, or a puddle adorned with fallen leaves. Rain puts up a curtain around the long views so you notice what’s right in front of you. Sometimes its a box turtle in the trail. Or a squirrel fixing up a nest for the evening.
Last night I hosted a wordless walk – it was supposed to be to enjoy the sunset and moonrise, but clouds and rain all day made visibility of the sunset unlikely. So people who’d planned to attend the walk mostly stayed away – rain tends to do that.
I learned from six months hiking the Appalachian Trail that if I only hiked when it wasn’t raining, I would never finish the journey. It rains a lot in the eastern woodlands. Yesterday I had nowhere I needed to be and I could have easily stayed home and canceled the walk, knowing that people understand that you don’t go out walking in the rain.
But I’d been inside too much this week. So I went. And I’m so glad I did. The quality of light as day shifted to night was magical.
The rain was only a sprinkle here and there. I really did watch a squirrel prepare its nighttime cozy spot.
And the moon peeked out from the clouds for a moment!
The breeze was the absolute perfect temperature, and I got what I’d come out for – stillness for my soul.
Here’s one more wordless video for you – raindrops on the bayou. Watch the ripples. So calming.
So what are your thoughts? Will you go walking in the rain? What do you love about rain?
Stephanie at Visible and Real said:
These videos (as always) are beautiful, Carla. I loved watched the squirrel’s hops and tail twitching. And I love the sound of rain.
One of my favourite things to do – but that I don’t do often – is go splashing in puddles. There are lots of factors to that (I don’t like being wet, which is usually what keeps me away), but if I’m home and it downpours? It’s a great time to go jumping!
I love how the rain makes everything so clean and crisp feeling, especially in this transitional time between summer and fall.
Carla said:
I love puddle splashing too, Stephanie! I don’t do it enough! Today is crisp and cool in New Orleans – lovely!
Stephanie at Visible and Real said:
That sounds LOVELY!
Misti said:
Found your blog via the Appalachian Trail group on Facebook when you were promoting your thru-hiking conference for women. Love your little blog—I’m an AT ’10 and FT ’11 thru-hiker. I hope your class is a success!
Carla said:
Welcome, Misti! Thanks so much!
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Robin said:
I don’t mind walking in the rain. Sometimes I even love walking in the rain. Mud, though, can be tricky and tough-going so I understand crying when challenged with 14 miles of walking in it. I rarely cancel a hike or walk because of rain. That’s especially true when traveling and time is limited. It’s get out and enjoy the rain or miss the whole point of the trip so I’ve learned to enjoy it. Speaking of enjoying, love your videos. 🙂
Carla said:
You are so right, Robin. People who don’t go out in the rain miss a lot!