Showing posts with label hike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hike. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Hiking Mt. Kokuzo

For Veteren's day we decided to hike Mt. Kokuzo.  A few of us had done this hike before but we went on the easier trail and so this time we decided to try the more challenging route.
I'd say it was a good level for our family.  Just challenging enough for the kids to stop complaining about having to go on a hike and start focusing on not falling off the cliff edge.  I'm serious.  Every time we go on a hike, the kids stop complaining once things start to get hard.  I think once they start to actually focus on what we are doing the complaining stops.
I love being outside in nature.  We are in a pocket of great weather.  It is going to be pretty cold soon, but for now things are perfect outside for hiking.
Like usual, we lost the path at one point and had to scramble around on the side of the mountain until we found it.





These pictures made me realize I need a new camera phone.  There is a huge difference between the pictures Bob's phone takes on his phone and the pictures my iphone 7 takes.  See if you can spot the difference in the post.


This hike has a great view at the top.








The worst thing about this hike is the drive up to the trailhead.  Near the hike the road becomes steep, small, and windy.  It wasn't a problem for me this time because I knew what was coming. I also didn't mind because no cars came down while we were trying to go up.  The first time I did it there was a slow car in front of me so I had to match their pace.  Then there were a few cars trying to go down so some people had to back up and off the road.  It was a little scary.  

Saturday, November 27, 2021

Mt. Nokogiri

We took the family over to Chiba and hiked Mt. Nokogiri.  Most people just drive up to the top and park but much to my kids disappointment not us.  I love to hike.




The top had some pretty cook statues and buddahs around.




It even had the largest stone buddah cut out of a mountain in Japan.  Maybe the world.  Ok, I made up that last bit, but where in the world would they have one bigger then they do in Japan?  I doubt America has one this big.






Monday, May 4, 2020

Mt Ogusu Hike

Last Saturday we needed out of the house and so we went to Mt Ogusu for one of our favorite hikes.  Where we live there is some debate here as to weather hiking should be allowed.  Some people seem to think that we cannot leave our house for any reason.  A neighbor even went as far as to yell at my kids for being outside on the street in front of our house.   Its a little frustrating.  I personally think there was no danger or risk in us going on a hike, so we did.  Being outside in nature has many benefits, including health benefits and I'm glad we were able to get out.

In fact I tried to take the kids to two different beaches on Friday but the parking for both was blocked off.  What is the danger of us walking around the beach together as a family?  

Anyway, Calista had fun looking in the gutter water.
She was really the only one who wanted to pose for pictures.  The other kids were busy working on a movie.  They took many videos and have a whole storyline planned out.  I'm sure I'll post it on here when they finish.  They really spend hours a day taking videos for movies.

 Calista couldn't let me take a picture of Beatrix without her.
Just behind the fence in the next picture is a staircase that leads up to a great lookout spot but unfortunately it was closed up.





There is an alternate entrance to this hike.  I figure about 90% of the hike would be different if we start at the other point, but the ending place is the same.  Sometime we will try the other way.  I'm worried to try it for now though because that one has a real parking lot that may or may not be blocked off.  For this entrance we just park on the side of the road in the driveway of an abandoned house.

Sunday, January 26, 2020

Hiking Takatori

We haven't been out hiking nearly as much as I'd like, but when we do we take pictures.
 Mt. Takatori is one of my favorite local hikes.



 I love hikes that have something at the end, and a giant Buddha is very Japanese.

 Plus the view at this hike is killer.

We weren't paying much attention on the way back.  I usually like to hike at the back and encourage the kids to go up ahead, just not too far.  Anyway after a little bit I started to think I wasn't recognizing things, but I kept blowing it off.  Then we walked over a log that I knew we didn't go over before.  So we went back and turned a different way.  We have done the hike a few times before and it was strange because I didn't even remember there being different pathway options.  So we turned down the other path but after about five minutes I was positive we didn't come that way...  The kids were pretty grumpy about this but we turned back again and decided to risk it the first way with the log.  Bob thought we were headed in the right direction so we gave it a go to see where we would end up.  It was more challenging than the way we came.  But the path did lead to the start after all.  It was a mildly upsetting mini adventure on our hike.  I wonder where we got off the main trail?