The Lime Kiln Hike of Terror

Have you ever got hurt on a hike? I did! I went on the Lime Kiln hike with my family. I had a really good time until something really bad happened. Before I tell you that let me tell you about some history. The history behind the Lime Kiln hike is that they used to get limestone and cook it in a big stone kiln for the pulp mills in Everett, WA. They used trains to ship the lime to the mills. 

We hiked over three miles to the river. It was very cool to see all the dead trees hanging over us because they all were just hanging over our heads like a mystical forest. I saw mushrooms, mosquitoes and other bugs. I threw a rock at one of the trees covered in moss and it absorbed my rock cuz there was so much moss. I think that that was really cool cuz I didn’t know it was going to absorb my rock. 

We got to the river and we explored a little bit.  Then we started walking back to the trailhead and that’s when it happened … We were about half a mile in when I fell on my knee and it started to bleed. We only thought it was dirt. We soon noticed it was a lot more then just a cut and dirt. But we soon noticed that there was a rock stuck in my knee. It wasn’t just like a pebble it was a big rock. And my aunt had to pull it out of my knee. She heard it suction from the inside of my knee cap. We still had to hike 3.5 mile to the car. My knee was hurting a lot but I was strong and kept hiking. I still had a blast on the way back exploring the trails.

 The Lime Kiln Trail is one I recommend just don’t fall in the mud!

 

 

 

           

 

4 thoughts on “The Lime Kiln Hike of Terror

  1. Did you get my last comment?
    I hope it went through. I forgot to do the Anti Spam word.
    I just said that I have been on that trail and loved it.
    I am glad you had a great hike even though you were in pain. You were very brave.
    Great writing!
    Mrs. Ternes

  2. Oh my word Ben! I love how you told this story. I could imaging being right there with you. I’m sorry you got hurt, but what a great story to tell later. Good thing you are so tough. Can’t wait to go hiking with you again 😉

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