The moment he reached the top,
Finn sat down next to the yellow flag and removed his shoes. He knew that to be
a stupid thing to do, because he had to go back down at some point, but his
feet were hurting so much that he needed them to breathe for a while. However,
he did grab the flagpole and removed it from the soil. He then opened up his
backpack and put the flag there, leaving the pole outside in order to use it as
a cane, in the case his feet hurt him even more as he climbed down.
He then sat down still and
enjoyed the beautiful view. The mountain was the tallest one in the vicinity
and it overlooked a very deep valley filled with trees and a stream that could
be heard from that summit. Birds and other animals could also be heard and
seen. It was an idyllic place to be in and it wasn’t a surprise they had chosen
it to be part of that year’s race. They always chose beautiful places and the
flag was always in the most remote place of the area chosen for the contest.
Good choices anyhow.
Finn wiggled his toes to make
blood flow through them. As he did that, he closed his eyes and raised his head
at the sun. For some reason, the clouds that had been covering the area all
morning had mostly dissipated and now the sun could shine and bring joy to
everyone, including the race’s contestants. It was nice to feel warmth on the
skin, just as it was nice to participate in such an event that made people use
their physical skills but also their wit and intelligence to solve puzzles and
riddles.
The race consisted in every
contestant receiving a backpack with various things. They chose the backpacks
randomly and each one had different things inside. However, they all received
some sort of clue in order to begin the event. It was fun to do it with friends
or if you liked to compete with other people. Finn, however, loved to do it
because he had fun by himself. He had no friends to invite to such a thing and
he wasn’t the type to enjoy competitions. He actually thought they were only
for brutes.
But he did love to enjoy himself
in the woods, by a stream or just walking up and down a mountain. The problem
was that he had made too much of an effort this time and his feet were too sore
to continue. The game did consist in people finding the flag but they had to
come back to the area’s entrance in order to win whatever prize the organizers
had. Sometimes it was some money, some other times it was something like a gift
card or sunglasses or things like that. The point was that with his feet
hurting so much, Finn wasn’t going to get anywhere near the entrance point. He
would have to forfeit from the whole thing.
He expected someone to at least
solve the hints fast and come help him go back down from the mountain. He would
give that person the flag and just say he had been just behind them. The pain
was increasing slowly and he was also beginning to have these pinches on his
legs. It felt as if a scorpion had walked into his pants or something. For a
moment he did think that was the case but then he remembered he was in a cold
climate and there were no scorpions around, for thousands of kilometers.
The young man waited up there for
an hour and then another hour. By the third one, and after finishing one of the
power bars that were inside his backpack, he decided to go back down by
himself. He would probably get to the entrance by night, but it was really
necessary for him to just go back and rest properly or even ask if they had a
nurse or a doctor in place. It wasn’t normal that his feet were hurting so
much. He was used to doing these sorts of things and didn’t make any sense that
he was feeling so awful.
Putting his shoes back was not an
option. He did try but it made no sense to do it, as his feet seemed to have
swollen up as he waited seating down. So the trek had to be done barefoot. As
the mountain was covered with small stones, it hurt like hell but he then
realized there were small patches of grass on it, so he tried to walk only on
top of those. There were still some stones there and his feet were making him
cry and yell silently, but he continued. Finn knew very well it was always
easier to go down than to go up.
He had walked up the mountain in
less than thirty minutes but it took him three times that to make it to the
bottom, to the tree line. There, it was almost impossible to walk barefoot.
There were too many things on the ground including leaves, branches, roots and
rotten fruit that had fallen from the trees. After stepping on something that
looked like blueberries, he decided it was time to be a little smarter about
the whole thing. So he sat back down and looked for something to use in his
backpack.
Having found nothing that could
work, he did think about ripping the flag in two and using a piece on each foot
in order to walk easier or at least with much less pain. However, he decided
against it because the organizers could see that as something else, as him not
wanting for others to find the flag, for example. So he left it alone and
decided to do what he was going to do with the flag but with his own t-shirt.
He took it off, ripped it in two pieces and carefully wrapped each one around
each foot, trying to make something similar to the early shoes used by cavemen.
After this short stop, he decided
to continue through the forest, walking by the river that he knew he had to
cross at some point. The bad thing was he had to do it by walking on top of a
gigantic tree trunk but he would only worry about it once he saw the crossing.
His feet were still in deep pain but at least he wasn’t carrying any more dirt
or little stones between his toes. He had to make many five second stops along
the way. Not only he was in pain but he was also getting very tired of the
whole day.
He heard wolves and birds and
even something that seemed to be a board in the distance. That’s what made him
fall in love with the whole thing: he loved nature and how free one could feel
in it. The forest always felt alive and thriving, it always seemed there were
many possibilities for it to move on and keep being that awesome place were everything
felt so far away and where everyone seemed to be on the same level. It was
almost an utopic place to be in, even if it was only for a couple of hours.
But, by the time Finn got to the
tree trunk, the sun had almost completely disappeared from the sky. He tried to
move faster, climbing the trunk as fast as he could in order to cross over the
river. After all, the entrance was not that far from that place and he could
easily push himself to the limit in order to get there and finish the whole
thing for the day. He was even thinking that he might miss the next one, just
to have a bit of a rest.
Climbing the trunk wasn’t easy
and it took him various attempts to finally make it on top. Once there, he
tried to modulate his breathing in order to cross in one go, not stopping at
all. One, then two deep breaths and then he went. He was more than halfway
through when one of his feet got a cramp and he lost his stability. In moments,
Finn slipped from the tree trunk and fell straight into the water. The backpack’s
weight pulled Finn down, who was in shock for the first few moments of the
incident.
However, he then tried to pull
himself out but the only thing he was doing was fight a force he wasn’t able to
submit. His feet were useless so his legs couldn’t propel him properly to the
top. He started panicking, knowing he could not hold a long time underwater. He
had never been good at that.
Then, he felt something pull him
out. He was dragged off the water and then over the grass on the other side. The
sensation went away but he couldn’t see anything, as he felt he could not
properly move. Then, the face of a young man such as himself appeared in front
of him, all drenched in water. He smiled.