Osaka Bay at sunrise.
Last night was our 'night training' for the trailwalk. We took off around 10:30p.m and did a 35km+ route to downtown Kobe arriving around 7 a.m. I haven't slept since I woke up Friday morning...39 hours ago. I suppose I should get around to that, but as I've discovered my previously medieval ability to procrastinate can also apply to basic human functions. Awesome.
As school is winding down, so is my most important subject, and as a result I spent the morning throwing (making) my last pieces of pottery. The awesome past is that I've gone from cups and bowls to vase's and today threw my first Nabe pot (very large bowl).
The hike was great, except the fact that it was one third the distance we'll be walking in three weeks. That's kind of... intimidating to say the least. Go do something really hard, done? Now do it twice more. It's like saying, 'oh great, you've run a marathon? Your less than halfway to a 100k! Keep going.' But as I've found the best way to deal with things is not by walking 100 km, its by walking to the top of the hill, then seeing what's around the next corner, then the next... and eventually you're there.
