Thankfully not a long trail, approaching 4 miles for the longs. I managed to sneak in a new pair of shoes, and they got muddy very quickly. And they nearly kept my feet dry until we crossed an overflowing stream.
Many of the marks were getting washed away, as most of the paths had turned into rivers, but despite that, it was an easy trail to follow, with a good number of long-shorts splits. It did begin to dry up a bit my the time we had the sweetie stop, but by now we were all sodden and keen to get moving again. The 'kids' didn't seem to care and we're kicking puddles at each other on the way home.
A big thanks to Belltoll for laying the trail in such awful weather.
Next week's trail is Hotlips and Zoot.... Venue to be announced...