![]() In honor of National Take a Hike Day on November 17, 2018… I thought it would be fitting for our first blog post to be about one of our favorite summer actives, hiking! Unfortunately for those of us in the North East, snow is in our forecast, so no hiking for us! I never pictured myself as the type to go on a hike, but I’ve climbed to the top of many mountains that I was terrified of falling off of, and even cried my way to the top of another because I was exhausted, but determined to finish. We’ve found and climbed fire towers, explored amazing waterfalls and a few caves. My toddler was elated to discover there was Oreo cookies and Dove Chocolates at the top of one of our hikes! (Look Out Mt. Catskill, NY) It’s a great family activity that gets us outside and moving, and really bonds us at the end where we can say wow, we did that! If you think hiking is not something you could get into, think again! If you’re willing to give it go, it’s important to stay within your comfort level, and get to know the area you will be exploring. Utilize maps, books, and check to see if there is a local group you could go exploring with. The library is a great place to start to find hiking books. What We Bring We are very bare bones, compared to serious hikers, when we go hiking. Since we hike with our kids and dog, we try to keep the hikes within two hours tops round trip. They sometimes can take longer, but please always take what you feel is comfortable, and always bring enough water to stay hydrated!
~ K
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