You don’t need a passport for adventure. These ideas are gentle invitations to explore, move, pause, and enjoy the everyday wonder waiting for you in 2026.
Caring for others is not an easy task. In some ways it is like a hiking adventure: blood, sweat and tears. A big difference is that this is real life and there is no bailing on the excursion.
It is ironic that I can bushwhack my way to camp in the middle of the Raggeds, but I get lost every time I trek in Pinchot State Park! #52weekchallenge2018 week 3
Our hike to and from Pole Steeple was brutal, not because of elevation, weather or terrain, but because we had 4 very energetic dogs who did not want to walk on a leash. #52hikechallenge2018 Week 2
As has been our tradition for the past several years, my husband, dogs and I kicked off the new year with a hike. Monday’s hike also served as the first of the 52 Hike Challenge. #52hikechallenge2018 week 1
I just registered for the #52hikechallenge2018 to stay committed to weekend hiking during the winter months. Join me!
Is an adventure still an adventure if you do it all of the time? Is there such a thing as too much hiking or too much time on the Appalachian Trail?
Part of the fun of hiking the Appalachian Trail is finding a great diner in a town near our trekking route.