I loved swimming in lake michigan - fuck hot hot hot fuck fuck hot hot hot hot running over dunes as your heels cooked - then you hit the water fuck cold cold cold cold even in august the fucker is like 49f
you try to find a sweet spot where the water is warm enough but basically just cook your head and shoulders in the sun while your legs and feet freeze in the water as someone beats their kids and someone else burns meat even though they aren't supposed to cook on the beach.
My cousin climbs in Squamish on an overhang that seems to be right over the ocean. There's honestly no apparent way to get out of the water if one lands in it, as it's steep up and to the edge.
big depends on the "extremely exhausting", 450 ft isn't a problem for those used to hilly walks, but big deal for the very old, overweight and/or sick. I would change the "is" with "can be"
Yeah and in addition to the incline it looks sandy. Walking on a sand dune is way harder than a firm surface since the sand gives way as you step requiring more energy
Looking through my photos from a trip there a few years ago, and I noticed something.
I had these two teenagers in a video I’d recorded exactly 27 minutes earlier - right as they began their ascent up the dune. It took them a half hour to get to where they are in the photo - about 50 feet (~15m) from the top of the dune.
In my first trip to that dune, I also had gone down to the water, while my partner at the time, a yooper who had grown up visiting these areas, stayed at the top. It’s arduous. And it is exhausting.
It’s a very steep sand dune though, the tallest in the US in some places.
Every step up is 1/2 what you are used to, some places more like 1/3-1/4. There’s another sign about rescues costs, and there have been more than a few heart attacks happen there.
Two redeeming factors are that the “is” translates better. And that the overlap between {those “fit enough” people} and {people without any frame of reference as to how far 450 feet is} may be small. …though maybe not… heh