The dust lay heavy
On the trail
On the leaves of trees
On the scrub undergrowth
And the rocks everywhere.
Dust nearly choking
Every heat-laden breath
As we trudged forward
Sweating with backpack burdens
Toward a campground
As yet unseen.
Step after burning step
We moved along, some staggering,
Till at last we descended
Into a small glen
Washed with the breath
Of sweet brook water.
Here at last was shelter
From the sun and dust.
Evergreen trees stretched tall
Casting cool shadows
Into which we pooled
Settling our tents and packs
Making our home for the night.
Sleep, deep and soothing
Came easily there
In the forested quiet
Kissed by the music of water.
Our long hot walk forgotten, forgiven
Within the glade.
We rose in the morning
Reluctant to leave
As the new day’s heat
Already sifted down
Through the trees,
And circled us like a predator
As we climbed out.
Our reluctant feet plodded upward
While our minds drifted
Back to the cool oasis
Left behind which still energized
The surge once more toward home.
#CaliforniaandSummer #SummerPoem #HikingPoem
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