He took up hiking after his wife left him. Her wanting a divorce had taken him completely by surprise, so he went for a walk to clear his mind. Walking helped. So, he took up hiking, and the more he got into it, the less the break-up hurt. He started doing day hikes, and that led to visiting stores that specialized in outdoor recreation and equipment, and that resulted in buying hiking and camping equipment.
Adam found clubs to hike with, which led to overnight hikes, which culminated in the Appalachian Trail. When the club announced walking part of the northeastern trail, he was excited, but after a week, he'd had enough. There were too many people. The free shelters for overnight sleeping were crowded, and when you could find a place in one, you had to listen to people snoring and farting, you had to contend with rodents, and the spread of illnesses that caused vomiting and diarrhea. The actual hiking was nice, the scenery amazing, but no thanks to the rest.
This had Adam looking for less crowded hiking trails. He felt that he was now skilled enough to go alone but was hesitant. And then, his divorce was final. That was the final impetus he needed to begin planning his solo excursion. He'd heard talk in the club of the Tour du Mont Blanc. The Tour du Mont Blanc (TMB) was a 170 km (105.6 mile) trek through France, Italy, and Switzerland, circumnavigating Western Europe's highest mountain, Mont Blanc. Club members said it was one of the world's classic multi-day hikes and was on every serious hiker's bucket list. He began his planning.
Adam's research showed that during the summer there were a fair number of people on the trail, but with the You Tube videos he watched, it seemed one could walk long distances without encountering anyone. Where there would always be people was at the refuges. These were various types of overnight accommodations for hikers. Some were quite comfortable, others not so much, just a place to rest one's head for a night. Meals could also be had at these refuges. The downside was that the refuges must be reserved months in advance.
For someone like Adam, who didn't want to wait months, the solution was tent camping. That would require a heavier load and bigger backpack, but he was okay with that. He would need to carry a one-man tent, sleeping bag, inflatable bed pad, camp stove, and freeze-dried food, most of which he already had. However, the TMB passed through several small towns with restaurants and stores where he could have meals and obtain provisions. Camping would enable Adam to travel at his own pace, whereas booking refuges would require him to make certain progress each day.
The decision was made for him.
Within a few weeks, Adam was on a plane to Geneva, Switzerland, and then, a bus to Chamonix, France. He spent a day and half there to overcome jet lag and acclimate himself to the altitude, particularly since the hike would take him to high elevations.
After a good night's sleep, on his first day in Chamonix, Adam decided to walk down to Les Houches, south of Chamonix, where the TMB actually started. He stepped up to an intersection and glanced around to admire Chamonix. On the other side of the street, a woman had stopped also, causing him to glance that way. She was looking down at her phone, but he could see that she was a very attractive woman. She was wearing a short skirt and a tank top, adding to her beauty. Not wanting to be creepy and caught staring, he was about to turn his head forward when she looked up and twisted her head toward him.
She was gorgeous. And she offered him a dazzling smile. Though that surprised him, he had the presence of mind to return the facial gesture with slight nod.
And then, of course, off she went.
Being in no hurry, he decided to stop a block away at a sidewalk cafe for coffee and maybe a croissant. Several minutes later, he was sitting at a small table sipping his cafe au lait, an image of the gorgeous woman still vibrant in his mind.
"May I join you?" a female voice asked.
Looking up, he was stunned to see the woman he had been fixated on. "Of course," he said without thinking. He looked her up and down quickly before she sat. She was indeed very attractive up close. Her tank top was only low-cut enough to reveal an inch of cleavage, but its snugness hinted at nicely rounded breasts. Her moderately short skirt rode up to show a respectable amount of shapely leg when she sat.
"So you don't think this is creepy," she began with an accent, "I didn't know you were coming here, and all the other tables were taken, so I hoped you might not mind the company."
"The company is welcome, particularly with your explanation."
"I'm Catherine, by the way." Her accent sounded French.
"Catherine by the way, I'm Adam." He held out his hand.
She chuckled at his introduction, took his hand, and shook it. "You are American?"
"Yes. You are French?"
"Belgian."
"I've never been to Belgium."
"I've never been to America. You are here on holiday?"
"I'm going to do the Tour du Mont Blanc."
Catherine seemed surprised at that. "Oh, well, good luck."
"Are you on holiday?"
"Yes. My friend and I are here. She recently went through a divorce, so I brought her here to get away."
"That's also one reason I am here. I've just gone through one, also."
She merely nodded.
They each took a moment to sip coffee and unobtrusively study one another. For Adam, Katherine was as gorgeous in person as she had been on the street. It begged the question, what her status was. But since she didn't offer, he thought it too forward to ask.
Catherine had thought Adam was handsome when she first glimpsed him on the street. She hadn't thought any more about him until she saw him sitting alone in the café, and as there were no free tables, she took a chance on sitting with him. She rarely did anything like this. But so far, he was very pleasant. Under other circumstances, she could have seen further interaction with him.
Finishing her coffee, Catherine excused herself. "Well, thanks for allowing me to join you."
"My pleasure." It truly was. But when she walked away, Adam also felt it would also be too forward to ask for her number.
Except that he couldn't stop thinking about her all day. Even with the little she'd said, she had the sweetest voice, and a very relaxed demeanor. She captured his heart in that brief moment. But he figured he'd never see her again.
Walking back to his hotel that afternoon, his attention was arrested by a woman running. He stopped to watch her, but when she caught up with him, what drew his eyes were the short shorts she was wearing which displayed the shapeliest legs he had ever seen: bold thighs and rounded calves. She stopped also, jogged in place, turned toward him, and to his surprise, it was Catherine. She offered that radiant smile and a wave. And then, of course, she turned back around and continued straight.
Adam watched her until she was out of sight. He turned the corner toward his hotel and cursed himself for not following her. But all he could wonder was whether she would have been happy or creeped out. Back at his hotel, and then through dinner alone, he still could not stop thinking about her. He unpacked and packed his backpack to make certain he had everything he needed for the hike.
Adam was a normal man and was not above girl watching, but he'd never been instantly smitten as he had been by Catherine today. In fact, he was so captivated, he considered postponing his hike another day in hopes of connecting with her again tomorrow and having the fortitude to ask for some contact information. But he also realized how foolish that was, so he decided to proceed with his plans. Eight or more days in the mountains would help him forget. Still, he dreamt about her, and in the morning had to again talk himself out of waiting another day.
He hurriedly hit the trail before he could consider anymore. He took his time walking to Les Houches hoping he would see Catherine, but he did not. So, at the official start of the Tour, he tapped the start post and headed on without looking back. He intended to hike twenty kilometers (12.4 miles) to Le Contamines, where he would spend the night at Le Pontet campground. He expected it to take six and one half to seven hours.
It actually took seven and a half hours because there were a couple of vistas where Adam had to stop and take photos with his phone. He'd passed through some adorable little French villages, saw French llamas, and caught a few glimpses of a clouded Mont Blanc. At Le Pontet for his first night, he chose a place to set up his tent and tiny camp stove. He went to fill his water pouch, lit his stove, and cooked his freeze-dried meal. He'd had these before and he looked on them merely as sustenance.
It was dusk when he sat on his sleep pad to eat. Two people were approaching him, but were silhouetted by the setting sun, although their outlines suggested females. When they were upon him, he could see two pairs of well-toned legs in short shorts that were slit up the sides. If it had been lighter, he was certain he would have been able to see up their pant legs.
Catherine handed him a beer. "Thought you might like this. Not only does beer consist mainly of water, it's perfect for rehydrating after a long hike, and it also provides carbohydrates which help your muscles refuel."