Just keep hiking

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  • pennysob
    pennysob Posts: 59 Member
    Beautiful Pictures!!
  • nay0m3
    nay0m3 Posts: 178 Member
    I love this thread so much!!! Thank you for sharing your hiking photos! I am also an avid hiker!
  • SuzanneC1l9zz
    SuzanneC1l9zz Posts: 457 Member
    Last weekend:

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  • What fabulous photos! I especially love the photo of Blondie the dog! She is super gorgeous!
  • TamiVsTheTrail
    TamiVsTheTrail Posts: 75 Member
    @SuzanneC1l9zz Great pictures! What a great place to unclear your mind. I love including nature in my workouts, it does so much for both mind and body. ❤️
  • celestialsecrets7232
    celestialsecrets7232 Posts: 10 Member
    edited February 2023
    Please, be careful. So many hikers have "disappeared" Shouldn't hike alone. People don't realize how very dangerous the wilderness is. If you don't believe me, search on youtube videos about all of the hikers who have gone missing..all of them went hiking alone in national parks and even close to their homes. Without a trace. (I myself think some of them are human trafficking)
  • VryIrishGirl76
    VryIrishGirl76 Posts: 1,167 Member
    This makes me so happy for you!
  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,522 Member
    @celestialsecrets7232 : Life is full of risks and every individual has to decide which ones to take or not. When I wake up at the crack of dawn to drive up to the White mountains to hike, I ponder which is more dangerous: the drive or the hiking? It's hard to say.

    Looking at a couple of web pages, the White Mountains get millions of visitors every year and out of that they have ~200 rescues per year and a handful of deaths (almost all on Mount Washington in the winter). The crime rates on the trails seems to be near zero. Car break-ins are very rare. Now that I look all that up, I feel even better about it! Yay hiking!
  • jenny_ormson1
    jenny_ormson1 Posts: 3 Member
    I think I would be too scared to hike alone... are there any tips for going it alone?
  • geodrone
    geodrone Posts: 7 Member
    Gosh, it must be very difficult for you to go hiking in such a hideous urban setting! ;) Pacific Northwst, I'm guessing? Anywhere near the Hoh Rainforest on the peninsula? Wow. I'm so envious!
  • Bentforkx
    Bentforkx Posts: 69 Member
    Hike 34/150 was a short one but one of my favourite icy places.
    I'm really start feeling the changes in my body. Not just the 25 pounds I've lost but my agility, my mood, my mind. I'm down one size that feels great!
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    May I ask where this is??
    It looks so familiar (except without ice....)
    I'm on Van Isle....
  • TamiVsTheTrail
    TamiVsTheTrail Posts: 75 Member
    @geodrone close, but more north. I'm up in Canada on the west coast.
    @Bentforkx closer! I'm on the mainland, about an hour east of Vancouver.
  • Sandie2102
    Sandie2102 Posts: 67 Member
    Love this group. So happy that I stumbled upon it. I'm so lucky to be located in the Niagara Region, so I have lots of hiking access...the Bruce Trail, a million conservation areas and literally hundreds of waterfalls (other that that over famous over achiever). I vowed to get back out to the trails this year. I had stopped because of the red-alerts with the Ticks, but found some good tick spray and I'm tired of waiting for them to die off...I want my trails back (and the amazing glutes that come from hiking up and down the Escarpment trails). I'll post pics as I get back out there!!!
  • TamiVsTheTrail
    TamiVsTheTrail Posts: 75 Member
    @Hopeitschips Thanks for posting the photos, I love seeing other parts of the world. Cornwall looks beautiful. I've hiked all over Ireland, I was there for work for a few months and got to do a lot of exploring. Your right about the wildlife, sometimes a stubborn sheep now and then but nothing like what I get here. I'm planning a trip to London in the early fall and looking for places I can hike. I love the city, can't wait to go back but I also need my nature therapy.
  • TamiVsTheTrail
    TamiVsTheTrail Posts: 75 Member
    @Sandie2102 I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures! Ticks are always on my mind, especially in May and June. I tend to avoid tall grassy areas and areas with a lot of Arbutus trees, so far so good. As much as I've enjoyed my winter hikes I am looking forward to a little less snow on the mountains.
  • TamiVsTheTrail
    TamiVsTheTrail Posts: 75 Member
    edited March 2023
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    Hike #50 is in the books!
    I pushed hard to get this done before the end of the month knowing that for a few weeks I'm going to have to do late afternoon or shorter hikes while my busy season ramps up with my business. I'm down 32 pounds, wearing smaller sizes and feeling stronger and more excited about reaching my goal. I'm going to get the next 50 done by July and want my 100th hike to by my longest solo hike to Panarama Ridge, a 30K trek. Thanks for all the comments and sharing your photos, I've loved seeing everyone's adventures. Gotta love my friend's bright coat, I've yet to lose her on the trails!
  • mrschwarten
    mrschwarten Posts: 194 Member
    edited March 2023
    Wow!!! These pics and your stories are so awesome! I am feeling inspired! I did a 40K in July of 2018, The 4Days Marches in Nijmegen, Netherlands (https://www.4daagse.nl/en ). Add up all the training and other leisure hikes I did that year, my mileage was through the roof! I've done many other shorter hikes, including a 30K in the German Alps for the Edelweiss Ruck March. Both made me realize that I am capable of so much and am so strong, and that I can persevere through so much. I draw on that strength a lot lately!
    You've inspired me to look up some local trails. I've recently moved and am having a hard time calibrating to the my new area, and my heart is calling for time in nature. Thank you for sharing!! I will be bookmarking this thread and I look forward to celebrating your milestones!
  • celestialsecrets7232
    celestialsecrets7232 Posts: 10 Member
    @celestialsecrets7232 : Life is full of risks and every individual has to decide which ones to take or not. Yay hiking!

    Hey, thanks. I hope you carry a gun, whistle, bear repellant, etc. Maybe because I'm a senior, I'll stick to municipal parks. LOL. I never realized how dangerous hiking was until I saw all those videos on youtube showcasing disappearances, attacks, accidents. etc. But I am a mom so...and both of my sons like to hike on occasion and they are in their 30's. I give them the same lecture. :smiley:

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