The hiking group I was with claimed they'd serve gourmet meals and snacks:
We’ll serve (and carry!) gourmet meals & snacks while on adventure, food few people expect to see in the wilderness and delicious items of our own invention... Vegetarian and vegan option available; we’re glad to accommodate allergies; restrictions
Maybe because several people had come because of Groupons, this is not what happened. My gourmet meal was peanut butter on flat bread that I made myself. The guide made a hot cocoa mix, which I only drank because it was so cold, but I wasn't happy to know that he had gotten the water from a stream and was boiling it in a beat up Teflon pot that looked toxic. People just grabbed what they could out of cheese, sausage, bread, cookies and a nut/seed mix that everyone was dipping their bare hands into. No thanks. Glad I had brought my own snacks. The only prepared item was Jiffy Pop. Looked like everything had been leftovers from previous hikes.
As we neared the summit, a cold wind licked my face and hands, and it began to snow. Various hardwood trees thinned out and were now mostly evergreens. It was like wintertime. Snow covered the path and leaves. It was quite beautiful.
As we neared the summit, a cold wind licked my face and hands, and it began to snow. Various hardwood trees thinned out and were now mostly evergreens. It was like wintertime. Snow covered the path and leaves. It was quite beautiful.
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