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So three weeks ago I was playing basketball on Saturday morning, and in the second game, about halfway through, I felt a sharp pain in my left knee as I was running down the court. If finished off that game and played one more even though I wasn't running to well. Then on Sunday, I hiked up the Avenues Twin Peaks and my knee was pretty sore when I got back home. On Monday, I could hardly walk at all. And have had trouble walking since. So these last three weeks I have been taking it easy and resting the knee to see if it would start feeling better. Towards the end of the first week, without any improvement, I called and made an appointment with an orthopedic knee specialist. It's actually the same doctor who did surgery on my left knee 23 years ago after I tore my ACL and shredded my meniscus. My appointment is Monday morning, so I decided to give Van Cott a go and see if I could fire up the knee for my appointment. The knee does feel slightly better than it did three weeks ago, so I put on an old knee brace and went to test it out.

All fired up and ready to go - Not!

Typical wildflowers blooming this time of year in the foothills around Salt Lake. Common storksbill

Some desert alyssum

And some spring parsley

Come on old knee, you've got this.
Summit of Van Cott above

Dried out aster

Dried up wand mullein

Old trail goes through the scrub oak, so you know which way I went

Trail runner down in Dry Canyon

Only three weeks and I am out of shape.

More aster

A fly

A deer track

Black Mountain

A four-legged friend greeted me at the top

View up Red Butte Canyon

Descending into Red Butte Canyon

Dried up mules ear - my favorite shot of the hike

Red Butte

Swirl of oak leaves

Not sure what this is


Red Butte Creek

Reaching the southern trailhead for Van Cott

Squirrel

Who notified you about my knee?
Life Flight on the way to the University Hospital.

Magpie

And a robin

Back at the Sube. Got back just in time as it started spitting rain as a cold front moved in.

The workhorse for the hike - Canon EOS 90D
When I returned home, the left knee was pretty sore, and I'm sure will get sorer when the vitamin I wears off. Hopefully they can inject some Shoe Goo into the knee on Monday for some retread, or maybe some helium so that there is a high pitched pop instead of the low level painful pop I am now experiencing.
I guess the old knee hasn't done so bad being without a meniscus for 23 years.
The End.

All fired up and ready to go - Not!

Typical wildflowers blooming this time of year in the foothills around Salt Lake. Common storksbill

Some desert alyssum

And some spring parsley

Come on old knee, you've got this.

Dried out aster

Dried up wand mullein

Old trail goes through the scrub oak, so you know which way I went

Trail runner down in Dry Canyon

Only three weeks and I am out of shape.

More aster

A fly

A deer track

Black Mountain

A four-legged friend greeted me at the top

View up Red Butte Canyon

Descending into Red Butte Canyon

Dried up mules ear - my favorite shot of the hike

Red Butte

Swirl of oak leaves

Not sure what this is


Red Butte Creek

Reaching the southern trailhead for Van Cott

Squirrel

Who notified you about my knee?

Magpie

And a robin

Back at the Sube. Got back just in time as it started spitting rain as a cold front moved in.

The workhorse for the hike - Canon EOS 90D
When I returned home, the left knee was pretty sore, and I'm sure will get sorer when the vitamin I wears off. Hopefully they can inject some Shoe Goo into the knee on Monday for some retread, or maybe some helium so that there is a high pitched pop instead of the low level painful pop I am now experiencing.
The End.
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