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Outdoor Bound Surprise Lake Hiking Trip

I’m back this week from my vacation. It’s funny, I’ve been working in corporate America since February 2006, but last week was my first paid full week off work in that entire time. Needless to say, it was one of the best weeks I’ve ever had. I visited my brother in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb right outside Seattle. I ran a fantastic 9 mile training run there that I’m excited to tell you about and show you some gorgeous pictures from! I also got to spend a night in the Hamptons to help YogaVibes film Core Fusion Cardio and Core Fusion. I even got to be in the Core Fusion class that we filmed! More on that soon too.

I have so much to share, so let’s start with my very last day of vacation, this past Sunday. I went on a hike with Outdoor Bound.

A few weeks ago, I was at Angela’s rooftop party and met this cool guy Kirk. Turns out Kirk owns Outdoor Bound, “an education-based adventure company that offers unique international excursions, outdoor fitness programs, youth development programs, corporate team-building activities, and a variety of single and multi-day excursions.” Missy had actually gone on two of their hiking trips (one that included a wine tasting!) and loved it. She’d been trying to get me to come, and after meeting Kirk (and, let’s be honest, Kirk offering me a free trip) I said sure!

We chose the Surprise Lake Hike. This is the description of our hike, from the Outdoor Bound website:

A Stunning 6.5-Mile Day Hike!

This beautiful trail is notable for some steep and rocky sections that provide spectacular views. There is a wide variety of fascinating vegetation and terrain along our loop route, which includes a section of the Appalachian Trail. We hike around lovely, secluded Surprise Lake, where we will stop for lunch. In summer, bring or wear your swimsuit for a dip in the lake!

The Hike

We will cover 700 vertical feet of elevation during this adventure, and the majority of the climb is in the first two miles. After joining the Appalachian Trail for a short distance and learning about the world-famous journey that AT hikers undertake, we will follow an undulating mountain ridge for the next 2.5 miles. Our loop trail will take us through rhododendron groves and lush and mossy woodlands and we’ll scramble up craggy ridges to spectacular view.

Even with that description, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Luckily, Missy is a hiking trip expert now and sent a packing list to me, Angela and Kristine. I borrowed an awesome backpack from my roommate and filled it with water bottles, a beach towel, sunscreen, bug spray, wet wipes, flip flops, bandaids, lunch, snacks and my camera. We met with our tour guides, Arielle and Jon, and the rest of the group on 73rd and Broadway where we signed a release and boarded a van. We drove a little over an hour and arrived in a foreign land called New Jersey. In this strange place, we sprayed our bodies with sunblock and bug spray and used the facilities. By facilities, I mean the woods.

And we were off!

 

I had never been on a challenging hike before. I’ve hiked a couple times, but it was more like slightly hard walking. This trip was a HIKE. It was a level intensity 3, which means the following:

Level 3 > Moderate — for Novices & Above

ACTIVITY: 4 – 6 hours most days
DISTANCES: Hike up to 10 miles, cycle 20 – 40 miles most days
SURFACES: Rolling or mountainous terrain with some steeps
ELEVATION CHANGE: Up to 2,000 feet per day
ALTITUDE : Up to 10,000 feet

Even though I learned about the hikes from Missy, she never told me about the climbing involved — or the sitting, which is how I had to slide myself down some steep rocks and dips. I relied on my hands to help me navigate the trail at times, and other times I was able to jump and climb pretty well! The guides were knowledgeable and helpful and gave some great advice for tackling the more challenging sections.

(Missy climbing — this one was HARD. Someone on the trip took a picture of me tackling this but I forgot to have him send it and I don’t know his name!)

We learned how to follow a trail, which was very cool because I never knew about this at all. The trees and ground is painted with a certain color every few feet to indicate which trail you are on (a yellow trail, a blue trail, etc) and which direction you should go to continue on this trail. If you stop seeing paint, you know you might have navigated off the trail and can turn back. The stack of rocks also indicates you are on the trail.

 

Before we left Manhattan, our guides checked to make sure we all had at least two liters of water. I brought the luxury to the wilderness with my exhale mind body water. Kristine stayed hydrated with her sleek flask-looking water bottle.

 

On one of our breaks on the hike Missy and I decided stretching was necessary. My quads were already sore from filming YogaVibes.com Core Fusion the day before, and this hike was rough on the legs!

We reached the Appalachian Trail — which extends from Georgia to Maine — and the New York/New Jersey state line! I got to sign a guest ledger and stand in both states at once! And actually, it is on the Appalachian Trail that I did my downward dog. I wonder how many people can say that?

 

After this we had some of the toughest hiking of the day. As challenging as climbing up can be, I was most scared going down (TWSS). I would choose to sit down and push myself down with my hands instead of jump or try and shuffle down quickly. I’m running a half marathon next month and really can’t afford to get an injury! I was erring on the side of caution partly out of fear of getting injured and partly because I just get scared. Either way, it was a challenge and scary but I felt so accomplished after completing each of the difficult sections of the hike.

I was rewarded with views like this:

 

 Finally we reached Surprise Lake and got to relax and eat lunch. Some people went swimming, my friends and I opted for some relaxing in the sun.

 

 

We saw a giant turtle.

 

What a cutie! Can we hug him?

Kristine went with some interesting clothing options.

After lunch and relaxing, everyone got very quiet for the remainder of the hike. The chattering from the first few hours was over and it left lots of time for self reflection. I’m always writing my memoir in my head, so I spent the last mile and a half or so we had left working on that. Maybe one day I will write some of this down.

Before I knew it, the 6.5 mile hike was over and we were back at the van, ready to head home. I always get sad coming back to New York City after being somewhere beautiful and relaxing. It was hard coming back from Seattle earlier in the week and it was even hard coming back from my short stay in the Hamptons. This was extra melancholy because it meant that not only was the hike over, but my perfect vacation was coming to an end as well.

It really is incredible that you can get in a car in Manhattan, drive for an hour and find yourself in an entirely different universe. The hiking trail was so close but felt like a million miles away. The good news is that going on trips with Outdoor Bound is easy and inexpensive. This specific trip only costs $59, which covered transportation and being guided along difficult and hard-to-navigate trails, and guaranteed incredible views and a lake to swim in — oh yeah, and real air to breathe. For less than $60 you can get an entire day outside of the city.

 

My friends and I loved the trip so much we already signed up for another in September! As I disclosed before, I did not pay for this trip, but I did pay for my next one. The cost is cheap for an entire day of hiking, exercising outside, being with friends (or meeting new ones) and enjoying the outdoors. The city can be so stressful, and a one day getaway is sometimes exactly what I need. The entire trip was organized and executed flawlessly. I am impressed.

If you decide to book an Outdoor Bound trip, you will save 10% off your trip with the code Dori’s Discount upon checkout! I really hope you decide to try an Outdoor Bound activity — in addition to hiking, they offer a variety of activities such as biking, mountain climbing, horseback riding, skydiving, kayaking , photography hikes and more.  There is even a yoga hike and a wine tasting hike! Kirk started something really fantastic here and I know you would love it.

DSB Free Core Fusion Class Recap

Thank you so much for your overwhelming response to the free Core Fusion class I invited you all to a few weeks ago. The class filled up quickly and we even got a waiting list! In the end we had about 18 bloggers and readers meet at exhale spa on Madison Avenue in New York City on Thursday, August 12.

I had butterflies in my stomach as I made my way uptown in the rain. I got there early as planned, but then I didn’t know what to do with myself! I wasn’t sure who was there for me and who wasn’t, and I’m not comfortable going up to people and asking. I was too excited to sit still and relax, so I just kind of wandered around.

Eventually I walked to where our classroom was and sat on the ground outside the room when I heard someone call my name. I looked up and there was my friend Missy! You might know Missy from her blog Missy Maintains, but I actually met her exactly three years ago (on August 6 to be exact!) in Israel!

This is Missy (doing flat back abs later in the class!):

I was so happy to have a friend there because I was just so nervous. Right after Missy got there, more readers started arriving. I knew some people, but I was meeting most of these ladies for the very first time. It was hard trying to talk to every person because there were so many, but I tried making conversation with as many as I could.

Everyone had to check in at the front desk where they received a free bottle of exhale’s Mind Body Water. Score!

Laurie was teaching our class. I was excited about this because Laurie is one of the best teachers I have taken at exhale, and her classes always kick my butt. Literally. My butt hurts more after her class than any other. Laurie’s taught Core Fusion for over 10 years and she is the Mind Body Director of the Madison Avenue location.

Laurie helped get the class set up — everyone was to take one or two sets of light weights, a yoga strap and a red playground ball. I took a spot front and center for maximum torture.

After our warmup, we went right to pushups and then a straight arm plank. As much as I wanted to see how everyone else in the class was doing, I didn’t want to miss any of the workout myself, so I stayed focused on my form. After a set of tricep dips we picked up our weights for the arms section (includes shoulders and back too).

One of the reasons I always like taking Laurie’s class is because she does arms for so long! We do so many sets and types of bicep curls, which I especially like, before moving on to countless other moves with our weights. After this class, my arms were sore for DAYS — even though I take Core Fusion all the time!

We stretched and went to the bar for thighs. Normally I am terrified by this time — even after almost eight months of taking class all the time, I am still scared of the thighs section — but on this day, I was giddy! I could not stop smiling. I have never been this happy in a Core Fusion class before, even though I love them. There is something about being in a class where everyone knew who I was. No one was really a stranger. It felt more like hanging out and doing fun activities with my friends than actually taking a challenging (read: slightly painful) exercise class.

And really, I was excited for all of them to be there. Experiencing this thing that I love so much. Getting to share it with people who really want to be there. Excited for them to finally understand why I am obsessed with Core Fusion.

(Laurie in action)

I really like how Laurie taught thighs. While it was hard, everything was doable. That is the sign of a great teacher to me. I want to add that my legs were shaking just as much as people trying class for the first time — possibly even more. The energy in the room was like nothing I have experienced before. Everyone was just working really hard. I was so touched that people came out (some traveled all the way from the burbs) to really make the most out of their experience at exhale.

Laurie kept us all entertained, talking throughout class and making jokes about blogs. She definitely catered to our group.

We did some pushups while keeping one hand on the ball — holy balance! After stretching our legs, we did the glutes section at the bar. Since this is a weight bearing exercise, you really feel it on your standing side too. Especially if you are new to class!

Here is the class working hard on their tushies:

Here is me working hard on my tushie:

(Thanks Erica for taking that pic!)

We stretched some more and moved on to flat back. We started away from the wall, leaning into the playground ball.

Everyone seems so focused, right?

We moved on to flat back abs work against the wall, and then to round back where we scoot down on the wall and lift our legs straight up in front of us.

I am the third one back — look at how straight my legs are! Next to me is Melisse from Well and Good NYC and next to her is Missy.

When I started taking Core Fusion, I was not able to get my legs up! I used to have to stretch each leg with a strap, which some people in this class had to do. This just goes to show how much Core Fusion improves flexibility. I even told one of the other teachers that I know my body, and I know it will never be able to straighten my legs and I will always have to stretch with the strap. Turns out I was wrong. If I can improve this much, anyone can — so don’t be discouraged!

That is Erica in the middle — look how straight and high up she can get her legs! Maggie is on the left of her.

Both flat and round back exercises work the abs. Round back, with our legs up, really gets into the lower abdominal area which is very hard to target otherwise. That is why I love it!

But really, the crux of Core Fusion abdominals is the (in)famous curl. Oh, the curl. The pain and yet. The results.

Abs on fire!

After this we did some fun pelvic tilts and then stretched out on the floor and relaxed in savasana. And just like that, class was over.

This hour flew by! I was having so much more fun than normal because of the situation and everything, even the hard parts, just felt fun. I could not stop smiling the entire time.

Unfortunately I wasn’t able to take a group picture, but I did get this great one of some of us:

From left to right: Angela from A Healthy Fit, Rebecca (a reader), Ilana from Happy Healthy Hottie, Missy from Missy Maintains, Erica from Erica Miss America, Nicole from Making Good Choices, me and Maggie from Say Yes to Salad.

I was riding the high of this class for the next 24 hours! The class was fantastic — very past faced and tough without being too difficult. I was sweating and I know everyone got a really great workout. When I got home and read my Twitter feed, what I saw made me even happier (if that was possible!):

@alcuffey: Thank you forb#corefusion class @dysterious!! I’m sore. My outer bum, in particular. Is that a real thing?

@healthyhottie: My legs are so sore from #corefusion last night. love it!
Ohhh I loved #corefusion … Gonna be sore tomorrow! Thank you @dysterious!!
oh hello there abs and obliques – you thought i forgot you? love this burn!!

@erica: a huge thank you to @dysterious for organizing an incredible #corefusion class! i LOVED it!!!
holy sh*t my body hurts, in a good way of course! is it possible that my arms are already more toned from 1 #corefusion class?

@WellandGoodNYC: Just joined @dysterious for a killer #corefusion class/healthy bloggers’ summit @exhalenyc!

@ahealthyfit: Thanks to @dysterious for getting us together for an awesome #corefusion
Thank goodness no one is sitting next to me on the train.#corefusion made me sweaty and stinky!

@TheSaladGirl: Just got out of an awesome #corefusion class with @dysterious@missymaintains and other bloggies!

@missymaintains: Great #corefusion class!! Now time for lychee martinis with @dysterious and Melissa!

Blog recaps that have been posted so far here:

A Healthy Fit

Missy Maintains

Making Good Choices

As more bloggers post their recaps, I will add them!

These tweets and recaps made my heart happy. My goal for this class was to introduce more people to the workout that pretty much changed my life — it not only reshaped my body but it changed the way I think about body image, food, stress and the purpose of exercise, improving our bodies, getting stronger and more flexible. Core Fusion has relaxed me and made me a much happier person. I was never an exercise person, and workout out was always a big chore. With Core Fusion, it isn’t a chore — it is something I crave. I spend hours staring at the class schedule figuring out which class to take at what time, and I don’t think twice about making sure I fit it in my day.

Thank you so much to everyone who attended this free Core Fusion class. It really means so much to me to be able to share my love of Core Fusion with you, and I really hope to see you back at class with me! Having so many likeminded people around me made the class that much better. I had so much fun and I really felt like everyone else did, too.

I also recommend trying out the other classes exhale offers, such as Core Fusion Cardio, Core Fusion Yoga, Core Fusion Sport and Music Yoga Flow. If you didn’t get to attend, I wanted to let you know that exhale offers an unlimited week of classes for $40 — so worth it considering one full priced class is $35. Let me know if you are interested! And, once again, THANK YOU!

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