It was hot, but having Dad there (with his shades) was cool.
(Two rocky roads,one cookies and cream, one cookie dough, and one vanilla-lime twist.)
There was plenty of shade, plenty of rocks to throw, plenty of streams to ford, and plenty of "Garrett get away from the edge of the mountain" being yelled.
There were also plenty of granola bars, cheese sticks, PB&J's, and apples, but apparently not enough cookies, Gushers, or wet wipes (note to self).
My favorite part of this hike was playing the "opposite" game with the kids. When whining and complaining get out of control, I pull out this handy rule: You must say the exact opposite of what you are feeling and thinking. So, when we got tired and hot and thirsty and wanted to turn back, we would say things like: "I am so freeeeezing cold, it's like being in Antartica! I am so glad I just drank that ice cold soda, that was so refreshing! I could walk another 1000 miles--I feel so full of energy! I'm so glad we chose a long hike today--I hate short ones. Shorts ones are for wimps!" Anyway--you get the idea. And just for the record, we play the opposite game a lot in our family, and actually we need to play it even more!