Or maybe Kafka. Heres the Weather Channels description of this hiking path in Yellowstone:
Length: 15.3 Feet
Difficulty: Moderate
Beginning Elevation: 6,400 Feet (Approximately)
Elevation Gain: Minimal
USGS Map(s): Bechler Falls and Cave FallsOverview:
This loop trail is a great overnighter or long Day trip.
Yes, I can see how the elevation gain would be minimal. But if it takes a whole day to traverse a 15.3 foot long path of moderate difficulty, I wonder what severe difficulty would look like ….
Maybe they’re expecting it to be hiked by the old lady with the walker in that commercial (you know, the one who hollers “shotgun!” as she very slowly hobbles toward her grandson’s car).
There you go assuming you are to make the loop just one time.