We actually started!

 After some negotiating on the times we decided to meet at the end of the trail at 8:15 AM. I was able to do the daf and go to netz minyan and then leave. We were on the road around 6 and got to the Metzudat Yesha around 8:10. We paid 35 shekel and took highway 6 to save about 25 minutes. Seiferas got there a few minutes after us. They were exhausted because they had a super late night Thursday and got very little sleep. We climbed into their car and drove to the Pesel Aryeh Hashoeg. It was a 20 minute drive mostly north and through Kiryat Shmona. We thought about checking out the lion but decided that we didn’t have time and we should get started. We started the trail at 8:50.


We were relying on shvilist.com and it said it was an 18 km hike and should take about four hours. We figured that it might take us longer but we should be able to do it in under five hours. We walked at a nice pace and barely stopped. I think we stopped twice - once for water for about two minutes and once we had melon and vegetables for about ten minutes. We saw lots of cows and bulls and one very big snake. We tried following the markers for the shvil yisrael. Most places were clearly marked. At one point we must’ve missed the marker because all of a sudden we didn’t see one so we doubled back and found the missed turn. That was probably about a half kilometer of extra walking and cost us a few minutes. 


For almost the entire time I walked with Gershon while Shira and Ahuva walked together. Most of the time the men were in front but often the women went ahead. We all walked the same pace and were generally just a few strides from each other. We really didn’t stop to look at anything though there were some nice views. 


At around 1 PM, we figured that we should be finished and I turned on Google maps. It said that we still had more than FIVE kilometers to go. None of us could believe it. We were really starting to tire but at least now we knew exactly how much further we had. We got to the ending point at 2:20. So it took us five hours and forty minutes which was far longer than we expected but it turned out that we had walked more than 23 kilometers. We have no idea where we veered from the path but somehow we added at least five kilometers to our hike. Next time, we need to prepare a little better and maybe even bring a map with us. 


We then drove the Seiferas’ back to their car and drove home. We got home at 5 PM with just enough time to get ready for Shabbos. Thankfully, we were going out for lunch and were only four for dinner. It was a very enjoyable day and we are anxiously waiting for the next stage of the hike. 



Shvil Yisrael

I'm restarting this blog to tell about our adventures on Shvil Yisrael

[8:46 AM, 3/16/2022] David Greenstone: Shira and I have been talking on and off about doing the Israel Trail (walking the entire country from north to south). There are numerous problems but the main two problems are the amount of time and the fact that I hate sleeping outside. So we figured out that we can do it in shifts. You basically walk small chunks one day a month for 5-6 years and then you finish the whole thing. Others do it like that and it works. We thought it would be more fun if we had friends doing it with us. that's where you come in. When should we start? 
[8:49 AM, 3/16/2022] Ahuva Seiferas: That's awesome!! Only problem for me is that I'm never off from work other than Fridays. Probably not so feasible, right? 
[8:50 AM, 3/16/2022] Shira: We would want to do it on Fridays. Can you make that work? We would have to take vacation if it was any other day. 
[8:50 AM, 3/16/2022] Ahuva Seiferas: ooohhh....very tempting. not that i'm ever ready for shabbat in advance...when would you guys want to start? 
[8:51 AM, 3/16/2022] Shira: the first part is in an open area, so best to start before it gets too hot 
[8:51 AM, 3/16/2022] Shira: it's all the way up north. so would require a lot of organization on the home front 
[9:10 AM, 3/16/2022] Gershon Seiferas: Interesting! 
[9:10 AM, 3/16/2022] Gershon Seiferas: Year round? 
[9:14 AM, 3/16/2022] David Greenstone: Yeah 
[9:15 AM, 3/16/2022] Gershon Seiferas: Every week? Or x times per month? 
[9:15 AM, 3/16/2022] David Greenstone: probably once a month 
[9:15 AM, 3/16/2022] Gershon Seiferas: Not bad 
[9:56 AM, 3/16/2022] Gershon Seiferas: So can we get back to you after Shabbat? 
[9:58 AM, 3/16/2022] David Greenstone: Sure 
…… 4 days later ….. 
[10:42 PM, 3/20/2022] Ahuva Seiferas: We’re in!! Start after Pesach? 
[4:12 AM, 3/21/2022] David Greenstone: Yay!! 

 That was the beginning of our planning to do shvil yisrael. We are starting this Friday. I will keep a log of what we do each time.