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.
Hiking in the rain is like navigating the storms in our lives. A recent wet hike provided me with time to think about my life’s challenges
While watching my first sunrise in the Grand Canyon, I was surprised by the emotions and spiritual revelations that bubbled up from within me
We hopped a south-bound train from London and enjoyed a beautiful coast and cliff walk between Seaford and Eastbourne, Sussex.
#52hikechallenge2018 week 5
This soup includes only 3 ingredients plus seasonings, so it is simple and fast to prepare.
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!
Hearing a local hero recall how he rescued others in peril brings to mind Matthew 25.
A video text from a friend made me smile and cry at the same time. It also reminded me that God always provides for us. We just need to be open to receive His help.
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?