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Category: Hiking

The Joy of Hiking After 50: Why the Trail Gets Better With Age

Posted on May 9, 2025May 27, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

There’s a quiet kind of strength that comes with age—one that doesn’t need to rush to the summit to prove its worth. Hiking after 50 isn’t about speed or mileage; it’s about reconnecting with your body, your breath, and the rhythm of the natural world. Whether you’re rediscovering old trails or stepping onto dirt paths for the first time, the journey outdoors can offer healing, perspective, and a renewed sense of purpose.

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Walking As Prayer: The Meditative Magic Of Slow Movement

Posted on May 7, 2025August 24, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

In a world that urges us to move fast, choosing to walk slowly—intentionally—can be a form of healing. This isn’t about mileage or heart rate. It’s about breath, rhythm, and reclaiming stillness in motion. Walking as prayer is where body, soul, and earth meet.

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Leave No Trace: The 7 Essential Principles Every New Hiker Should Know

Posted on May 3, 2025April 28, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

Before you lace up your boots and head into the wild, there’s something even more important than your gear—how you treat the trail. The 7 Leave No Trace principles aren’t just rules; they’re a mindset for hiking respectfully and preserving the beauty that draws us to nature in the first place. Whether you’re a day hiker or planning your first backpacking trip, learning these simple yet powerful guidelines will help you tread lighter and make a positive impact on every path you take.

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Hiking At Sea Level: The Healing Power Of Tides

Posted on April 29, 2025August 20, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

There’s something profoundly calming about being eye-level with the ocean. No elevation gain, no switchbacks, no summit selfies—just you, the marsh, and the steady rhythm of the tides. Hiking at sea level might not come with the badge of elevation, but it offers something else entirely: stillness, clarity, and a deeper kind of healing that…

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Where the Trail Begins: The Power of Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone

Posted on April 27, 2025April 23, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

There’s something transformative about trading comfort for challenge, especially when it happens on a trail. Hiking forces you to face yourself—blisters, fears, doubts and all—and still keep going. Stepping outside your comfort zone doesn’t just build stronger legs; it builds a stronger you. Out there in the quiet, where cell service fades and excuses don’t work, you start to remember what you’re capable of.

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How to Overcome Pre-Hike Anxiety: 8 Tips for Calming Your Nerves Before Hitting the Trail

Posted on April 23, 2025July 20, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

Before every hike—especially the big ones—I feel it. That tightness in my chest. The ‘what ifs’ that spiral. Pre-hike anxiety doesn’t mean you’re not ready—it means you’re human. Here are eight simple, grounding ways to calm your nerves and find your footing, before your boots even hit the dirt.

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15 Iconic Appalachian Trail Landmarks Every Hiker Should Know

Posted on April 21, 2025May 22, 2026 by Laura Caldwell

From wild ponies in Virginia to the breathtaking summit of Mount Katahdin, the Appalachian Trail is full of unforgettable landmarks. Whether you’re planning a thru-hike or just dreaming of adventure, these 15 iconic spots showcase the best of the AT.

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Hiking at Your Own Pace: How to Embrace Slower Hiking Without Guilt

Posted on April 20, 2025August 17, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

You’re not “too slow.” You’re just moving like yourself—and that’s enough. Let’s Get This Out of the Way First You are not a burden. You’re not “holding anyone back,” “too out of shape,” or “not a real hiker” just because you take your time on the trail. Somewhere along the way, hiking got wrapped up…

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Why “Hike Your Own Hike” Matters: The Psychology Behind the Trail’s Favorite Phrase

Posted on April 19, 2025July 17, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

Everyone’s hike looks a little different—and that’s exactly the point. “Hike Your Own Hike” isn’t just advice for the trail; it’s a reminder to let go of comparison and trust your own pace.

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Overcoming Fear Of Hiking: Mental Strategies For Beginners

Posted on April 17, 2025August 17, 2025 by Laura Caldwell

Starting anything new can feel intimidating—and hiking is no exception. For many beginners, the idea of heading into the woods or up a mountain can stir up a mix of excitement and nervousness. What if I get lost? What if I can’t keep up? What if I just don’t belong out there? If you’ve ever…

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