Rebecca Walsh
Rebecca Walsh
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I Found the HIDDEN GEMS of the Kenai Peninsula!
Join me as I explore the hidden gems of the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska with a group of adventurous women! From breathtaking landscapes to hidden trails, this adventure travel video will show you the best of the Kenai Peninsula.
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💦 Join us for a group trip to Costa Rica 4/14/25 - 4/20/25
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Kilimanjaro: The Internet's Top Questions Answered!
Просмотров 10421 день назад
In this video, I answer Google's top questions about climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. Whether you're a beginner or experienced climber, this video is for you! 🥾 To learn more about Hike Like A Woman visit www.hikelikeawoman.com ⛰ Get our FREE How to Climb Kilimanjaro Guide: hike-like-a-woman-.ck.page/553a956ded 💦 Join us for a group trip to Costa Rica 4/14/25 - 4/20/25 : travefy.com/trip/6yw9rqk4tbe...
What's Holding You Back from Achieving Your Fitness Goals?
Просмотров 2421 день назад
Today's episode features our special guest, Abby McQueeney Penamonte, RD, PT, who is on a mission to empower women through nutrition. Abby shares her experience with overcoming eating disorders and the value of not just fueling but nourishing your body. Tune in for insights on how women engaged in intense outdoor activities can meet their nutritional needs to support peak performance. Abby also...
Is Climbing Kilimanjaro Worth the Cost?
Просмотров 15928 дней назад
Curious about the cost of climbing Mount Kilimanjaro? In this video, I'll break down the expenses and help you decide if it's worth it! 🥾 To learn more about Hike Like A Woman visit www.hikelikeawoman.com ⛰ Get our FREE How to Climb Kilimanjaro Guide: hike-like-a-woman-.ck.page/553a956ded 💦 Join us for a group trip to Costa Rica 4/14/25 - 4/20/25 : travefy.com/trip/6yw9rqk4tbewqz2au2zvsu7krbxgw...
Kilimanjaro Packing Mistakes - Don't Do This!
Просмотров 120Месяц назад
In this video, I share my Mount Kilimanjaro packing regrets. Learn from my mistakes and make sure you pack everything you need for your climb! 0:09-1:00 Changes to my sleep system 1:01-1:36 Travel Mug 1:37-2:30 Go Girl 2:31-3:39 Down Skirt 3:40-4:18 Toiletries 4:19-5:20 Salty Snacks 5:21-5:59 Poncho 6:00-7:15 Luggage At the Airport 7:30-8:10 Join us for our Kili climb next year 🥾 To learn more ...
Kilimanjaro Gear Guide: Best & Worst Picks
Просмотров 142Месяц назад
Get ready to climb Mount Kilimanjaro with this gear guide! I'll share the best and worst gear picks from my climb to help you prepare for your own adventure. 🥾 To learn more about Hike Like A Woman visit www.hikelikeawoman.com ⛰ Get our FREE How to Climb Kilimanjaro Guide: hike-like-a-woman-.ck.page/553a956ded 💦 Join us for a group trip to Costa Rica 4/14/25 - 4/20/25 : travefy.com/trip/6yw9rqk...
Kilimanjaro Packing List - Don't Climb Without These Items
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Месяц назад
Ensure you don't forget these essential items when packing for your Mount Kilimanjaro climb! This packing list covers all the clothing and gear you'll need for a successful trek to the summit. In today's video, I share my thoughts on 10 items that I'd consider essential for any Mount Kilimanjaro climb, regardless of route, season, or weather. ➡️ ➡️ ➡️ DOWNLOAD our FREE Mount Kilimanjaro Guide h...
Bridgette's Tribute to Grandma Gatewood
Просмотров 202 месяца назад
What if nature could become your greatest healer? On the pod today, Bridgette, an accomplished artist, educator, and outdoor enthusiast from Houston, Texas, shares her journey through art and hiking. Diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis in 2017, she found solace in hiking, leading her to create a women's hiking group in Houston that has since blossomed into a thriving community, Houston Women's Hi...
Kilimanjaro: Did we make it to the top?
Просмотров 3 тыс.2 месяца назад
Join us on our unforgettable journey as we tackle the amazing Mount Kilimanjaro via the breathtaking 7-day Machame route. In this video, we share our experience climbing to the summit of Africa's highest peak, sharing the beauty of the climb along the way. We are completely unfiltered and raw, sharing the challenges, triumphs, and inspiring moments of our Kilimanjaro adventure. If you're dreami...
Friendship On The Appalachian Trail
Просмотров 242 месяца назад
Today on the pod I'm stoked to have the ah-mazing Sally Chaffin Brooks. She shares her wild journey from sorority girl to AT thru-hiker to law school, author, podcaster and her love of comedy. But it's all not fun and games on the pod today - we also talk about taking risks and the importance of embracing uncertainty and stepping out of our comfort zones. I hope you love the show. To learn more...
Chemo To Kili
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Chemo To Kili
Pitching Stories from the Mound to the Mountain
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
Pitching Stories from the Mound to the Mountain
Igniting Courage For Women Adventurers
Просмотров 413 месяца назад
Igniting Courage For Women Adventurers
Embracing the Traveler's Mindset in Daily Life with Kat Medina
Просмотров 264 месяца назад
Embracing the Traveler's Mindset in Daily Life with Kat Medina
Empowering Women in Business: A Mother-Daughter Story
Просмотров 404 месяца назад
Empowering Women in Business: A Mother-Daughter Story
From Darkness to Light: Amy's Journey
Просмотров 514 месяца назад
From Darkness to Light: Amy's Journey
What to do when your hiking group leaves you behind
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.5 месяцев назад
What to do when your hiking group leaves you behind
Ultimate Guide: Pooping, Peeing, and Periods Outside
Просмотров 8 тыс.Год назад
Ultimate Guide: Pooping, Peeing, and Periods Outside
Hiking Boots vs. Hiking Shoes: Which One Is Right for You?
Просмотров 11 тыс.2 года назад
Hiking Boots vs. Hiking Shoes: Which One Is Right for You?
Two Easy Ways To Open A Bear Canister
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
Two Easy Ways To Open A Bear Canister
Relieve Toe Pain While Hiking: Quick Tips
Просмотров 4 тыс.3 года назад
Relieve Toe Pain While Hiking: Quick Tips

Комментарии

  • @terrivermillion8763
    @terrivermillion8763 2 дня назад

    Fun and beautiful!

  • @tracibowser8452
    @tracibowser8452 10 дней назад

    Great video, so many great memories were captured. I'm already counting down the days till my next HLAW trip💜😊✌️

  • @NancyBsAdventureDiary
    @NancyBsAdventureDiary 10 дней назад

    Congratulations on Climbing Kilimanjaro! It is not an easy task

  • @missddch
    @missddch 14 дней назад

    Amazing trip! Btw can I ask where did you sleeping foam/ pad? Love the confetti color 🎉

  • @yossiscv
    @yossiscv 15 дней назад

    Perhaps: Waterproof Garden Shoes?

  • @dirtbagequestrian973
    @dirtbagequestrian973 27 дней назад

    Rocky! Leaves and Rut in September..I could even guide you :)

  • @KimGarrisSU
    @KimGarrisSU 27 дней назад

    Awesome recap of the best adventure I have ever been on. Rebecca, you rock. And I agree, the summit changed my life. I long everyday for a moment of the pure joy and feeling of accomplishment that we all shared at the end of each day. It was worth every dollar spent and every moment of preparation!

  • @brownelizal
    @brownelizal 28 дней назад

    The best trip!

  • @itsmichellejenkins
    @itsmichellejenkins 28 дней назад

    Great recap! I had so much fun! I cannot wait for Costa Rica! 👏 👏 👏

  • @gracee9693
    @gracee9693 28 дней назад

    👍

  • @susanconnell-f1e
    @susanconnell-f1e Месяц назад

    Learned so much! What an epic adventure! Thank you!

  • @pamelaweaver127
    @pamelaweaver127 Месяц назад

    Very interesting. Thank you.

  • @amandapage99
    @amandapage99 Месяц назад

    Your sunglasses description though 🤣 love the white pack idea! I feel like every time I try to get a wild bright color, I fail because I worry about how gross it will look after one hike. Can't wait for 2025!

  • @nurafya24
    @nurafya24 Месяц назад

    Wow this is amazing. I have never done one but this is on my bucket list for sure.

  • @sumanthnagabushan1063
    @sumanthnagabushan1063 2 месяца назад

    Kazanzuri team! We summitted 3 weeks ago (Lemosho route) and share your excitement, achievement and brutalised knees when coming right down😊. Hats off to guides porters and super chefs

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      Yes! They were all so amazing. Congrats on the summit. What's your next big adventure?

  • @_shannen_7138
    @_shannen_7138 2 месяца назад

    Congratulations to all of you! I depart for my trek on 4 September. I'm going solo and joining a group. So so nervous now, but also excited.. this video has helped, thank you!

    • @Clairebear785
      @Clairebear785 2 месяца назад

      I did it 2 weeks ago, I went with a friend as part of a larger group but there were several solo people in our group and everyone had the best time - sometimes I wasn't even sitting near my friend at dinner or walking with her during the day! I'm sure you'll get a great group and have an amazing time - it's an unreal experience. Perfectly normal to feel nervous or apprehensive along the way so if you have a solo tent to yourself, don't feel like a failure if you get a bit emotional or second thoughts along the way - have a little cry and you'll be good to go again :) best of luck! P.S. I would bring some sort of nasal spray or rinse with you & throat lozenges - there can be an awful lot of dust when coming down from summit and we all had gross runny noses & coughs from it, I had lozenges but def wish I had something to clear my nose out afterwards!

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      You're going to have such an amazing time! Best of luck with the final preparations :) Can't wait to hear how it goes!

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      Yes! So much dust coming off the summit. I wasn't prepared for that - thanks for sharing that tip :)

  • @nikkivandermerwe5992
    @nikkivandermerwe5992 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for your fun video! We’re planning the trip for June next year to celebrate my husband’s 60th birthday. It was so good to see some “older” women managing it - gives me hope!!! ❤

    • @Clairebear785
      @Clairebear785 2 месяца назад

      I just did it two weeks ago (I'm 38) and the fittest person in our group was a 70 year old woman who could have run rings around us all! You guys will do great - I would recommend going as slow as you can from the beginning (while still making progress) because it will really stand to you the higher you go, and also use your trek poles as any little bit of strength saved will help too. And also, try to remember to keep slow when just moving around camp, you will find that getting up in the night to go to the bathroom has your heart racing when you get back and lie down but it's very normal. Summit night can be tough mentally so I definitely recommend having some mantras or tunes in your head to keep going - I kept repeating "you're not stopping unless someone stops you". With the amount of time you have, just try to get as much practice walking for several hours for a few days in a row - that was tough-ish for me as I don't live near places I could get to easily for that. Stairmaster & incline treadmill was my replacement for a lot of it. Best of luck to you both :) P.S. I would bring some sort of nasal spray or rinse with you & throat lozenges - there can be an awful lot of dust when coming down from summit and we all had gross runny noses & coughs from it, I had lozenges but def wish I had something to clear my nose out afterwards!

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      What a fun way to celebrate a birthday! You're going to love it. Our group had woman aged 32-70 and it was amazing watching everyone climb the mountain regardless of age. So much fun!

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      "You're not stopping unless someone stops you" - what a great mantra to get you to the summit and I totally agree about going slowly everywhere, did you notice when you got home how busy and chaotic things seemed? I'm trying to be pole, pole in my every day life now but it sure is hard!

    • @Clairebear785
      @Clairebear785 Месяц назад

      @@HikeLikeAWoman yes, a few things have changed for me since coming back for sure! I'm trying to be a lot more intentional with my time - have set an app timer for Instagram for example for max 1 hour a day, when I hit it then the app is blocked until the next day, it's really shown me how much time I was wasting before! Trying to be intentionally grateful for a lot of basic things that I have such as running water and huge varieties of food etc. I am also making an effort to reduce my consumerism - I really was mindlessly buying things I didn't need or even really want. A life changing trip for sure - so much appreciation for all that I achieved on the mountain and all that I have in my life :)

  • @GardenHands
    @GardenHands 2 месяца назад

    Great video! I'll be heading to Kili in a month with my parents, husband and friend and hope to make just as many memories as you clearly did. You're attitude and motivation to live life to its fullest is so motivating! Congrats to you and everyone in your party!

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman Месяц назад

      Thank you! Have a great climb. Let me know how it goes :)

  • @Rev_7777
    @Rev_7777 2 месяца назад

    So inspiring Rebecca! Congratulations! I’ve been bingeing on Kilimanjaro hike videos on RUclips, this is one of the best ones! More power to you 😊

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 2 месяца назад

      Awww thank you! I appreciate that. I wanted to make sure that people know that climbing Kilimanjaro is fun :)

  • @lindab8774
    @lindab8774 2 месяца назад

    That trip looks absolutely amazing. I’m so tempted to sign up for next year.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 2 месяца назад

      You really should! It’s amazing. Please reach out hi@hikelikeawoman.com if you have questions about the trip. I’m happy to help! trovatrip.com/trip/africa/tanzania/tanzania-with-hikelikeawoman-aug-2025

  • @deecrute
    @deecrute 2 месяца назад

    Absolutely inspirational and amazing!!!!

  • @morningsniffles
    @morningsniffles 2 месяца назад

    Thank you!!!!’❤

  • @DrKellyWaltman
    @DrKellyWaltman 2 месяца назад

    Amazing recap! Loved this experience so much and beyond grateful.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 2 месяца назад

      So thankful for your friendship and that you shared this experience with all of us on the trip!

  • @HikeLikeAWoman
    @HikeLikeAWoman 2 месяца назад

    I hope you love this video. I hope it gave an accurate representation of the 7 Day Machame Route up Kilimanjaro and showed what our trips at Hike Like A Woman are like. My mission is to help humans get outside and explore with confidence, to help people push beyond their comfort zone and to show women that they can do things they may not think that they are capable of. I hope this video inspires you to set a big goal and go for it - whether it's climbing a big mountain like Kilimanjaro, or your own personal "Kili." Much love - let’s climb mountains together. 💗

    • @marlomontemayor8244
      @marlomontemayor8244 2 месяца назад

      I am so inspired with your courage. I can feel the joy you had all through out the hike. I am dong the Lemosho in Feb 2025. I am terrified but excited at the same time. I am not anthletic by all means. I am a hit or miss gym goer and not in the best shape. I am 61. I hope I will have half the courage you had. Thank you for sharing

  • @stanbyme7874
    @stanbyme7874 3 месяца назад

    During lockdown & all that went with it, I started watching female YT hiking channels. I hoped, as a person with autoimmune disease, if I survived I would be able to go hiking again. Your channel taught me so much about life. Not just hiking. Your enthusiasm, honesty & skills helped me know I could overcome. Thank you so much for sharing your journey & setting personal boundaries. I lost my spouse, family members & my dogs over 5 yrs but in August 2024 I’m heading out for a month backpacking. I CAN do it! Take Care

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 3 месяца назад

      Wow! That's amazing. I'm so exited for your backpacking trip. I hope you'll tell me all about it.

    • @meatcleaverness
      @meatcleaverness Месяц назад

      Thanks for this video, I too am on this unfortunate journey, and I am as determined to complete this journey from cancer to Kilimanjaro ❤

  • @megintheforestoutdoors
    @megintheforestoutdoors 3 месяца назад

    LOVED listening to this! So stoked for your trip and the cool things HLAW is up to! Kili is a really special mountain. It presents everyone with their own unique journey and reflection. And I totally downloaded what we all called the "Kilimanjaro song" to my toddler's playlist just so I can remember my time there. 😆

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 3 месяца назад

      I love that! Your kiddo is gonna be ready for the climb.

  • @hillarynowak2960
    @hillarynowak2960 3 месяца назад

    Where did you get that hat? I love it

  • @cravetheplanet
    @cravetheplanet 4 месяца назад

    shoes! unless it's cold or you are a sprainer

  • @OddSheep-Out
    @OddSheep-Out 5 месяцев назад

    Really? That's a thing? But how would I know as I prefer to go hiking all by myself and generally avoid human contact all together when doing so. And this video reminds me why -- a lot of humans are just idiots to get away from. But when I hike in a group, (unless explicitly agreed upon otherwise) we start together, we stay together and we leave together. No one gets left behind! That's the point of going out as a group, i.e. as a unit, isn't it? People leaving you behind aren't good friends.

  • @RetirementChallenges
    @RetirementChallenges 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Good job 👍

  • @pimacanyon6208
    @pimacanyon6208 5 месяцев назад

    I like the card idea! I can never get the canister open, so my wife ends up doing it :-\ She will appreciate the card trick!

  • @therebot
    @therebot 5 месяцев назад

    in the bicycle world, we call the second system "quick release." Nice vid - thanks!

  • @roberttrinies7698
    @roberttrinies7698 5 месяцев назад

    It's tireing to hike slower than your normal pace.waiting is a courtesy to make sure the slower hiker is okay.

  • @AlanDunham-m8o
    @AlanDunham-m8o 5 месяцев назад

    Sea kayakers call it "mock waiting".

  • @SuziSmartPhoto
    @SuziSmartPhoto 5 месяцев назад

    When I'm hiking with a group our rule is that at key points (junctions, lookouts, lunch spot, etc) we wait for people to catch-up. The last person arriving is the person who says "good to go" to continue.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      That's good advice, the last person has the say in when it's time to keep moving. Thanks for sharing!

  • @shilzagilza
    @shilzagilza 5 месяцев назад

    I think it's just more about finding a group whose culture aligns with yours. Some idea of the pace should be communicated well before the hike too. I've avoided joining hikes when the pace had been described as "brisk". I'm a sightseer...I like to take in the surroundings and the experience. I'm not out there just trying to get in miles. I also think that one reason group hikes appeal to me is to have other people to experience it with. If I'm hiking alone anyway... what's the point?? I also tend to do group hikes to new places so that I'm not out there on an unfamiliar trail alone. I'm not the slowest but I usually hang back with the newbies or slower crowd to offer support if they need it. I want people to feel empowered to keep hiking and not left to feel like they aren't fast enough to keep up so they should just quit.

  • @mariac7069
    @mariac7069 5 месяцев назад

    This is one of the reasons why I hike alone. Fortunately, I love going solo! There are times, however, it would be nice to hike with a group. But, I'd be stressing over keeping up which would totally lower the enjoyment level. When I hike with my adult children, I tell them to just go ahead from the trailhead. They don't wait for me, thus thoroughly enjoying their hike...and I don't have the pressure to keep up. Then, when we regroup at a lake, a summit, or back at the trailhead, we have many stories to swap! So, it's a fun day for everyone! I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • @Hollis1948
    @Hollis1948 5 месяцев назад

    I have quit hiking groups because of chronic slingshotting, whether we're hiking or kayaking or snowshoeing. We hike in the Adirondacks, and getting left behind can be dangerous for slower hikers, but I've hiked with "experienced" groups that don't believe in setting up and sticking to basic safety practices, like having a leader and a sweep. If they do it to me (or anybody) more than once, I'm history. It's a hike, not a competition. If the objective is to finish the hike and get to a favorite restaurant, I question why people bother with the hike. Fast hikers miss a lot, and leaving anyone behind is definitely rude, as well as unsafe.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      It's a hike, not a competition. YES!!!!

  • @trishtyrone2141
    @trishtyrone2141 5 месяцев назад

    When I first got back into hiking 20 years ago after a long hiatus, I was the weaker, slower hiker so have experienced sling shotting many times but found people within the group who either hiked the same pace or were willing to slow their pace to hike with me. As time went on and I became stronger in my pace and abilities I started leading some hikes and always, ALWAYS set up hikes with two of the strongest hikers....one being the lead and one being the sweeper, establishing meet up/rest points along the way. The sweeper is a strong hiker who hikes at the back of the group at a slower pace.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, I think that's great from a safety perspective too.

  • @sethgsf4120
    @sethgsf4120 5 месяцев назад

    Sounds like a lot of yall should just stick to hiking alone

  • @terrivermillion8763
    @terrivermillion8763 5 месяцев назад

    I don’t often hike in a group. But I have experienced this. I recall one hike a lady joined the group with no experience and was quite slow. I knew the trail. I knew she had no clue what she had just embarked on. So another person and I hiked with her at her pace encouraging her. I have no doubt it was a learning experience for her. I will never leave a person behind. I’ve seen it done and heard of it being done. Even injured people left behind. It happened to me on a bushwhack. I learned from that experience. No hiking with unknown people without a trail map. If I can’t navigate the hike alone I don’t go. Otherwise, even in a group I hike my own hike and don’t get caught up in other people’s expectations. 🤷‍♀️

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      I'm sure that felt safer and had a much better experience hiking with you.

  • @kristymoore7052
    @kristymoore7052 5 месяцев назад

    My Dad would do this growing up and I developed a hate for hiking. Not only did he constantly slingshot my Mom, sister and me, I’d barely be pulling out my snack at the destination before it was time to head back. Fast forward 50 years and I’ve developed a love for backpacking. Though I’ll go with others, I prefer solo. When going with others, we set timing, meet-up, hiking and break rules before we start. I believe my love of backpacking is because I CAN get to my destination and then ENJOY. I love getting to camp and I love lazily waking up with coffee before I head on the following morning.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      I'm so glad that your experience with your Dad didn't stop you from continuing to get outside!

  • @Cubestone
    @Cubestone 5 месяцев назад

    It really sucks to get left behind, then not get a rest like the faster hikers/skiers when you catch up. This is one reason I go alone. I'm not in the woods for the destination. I'm a journey hiker. I stop and look at things and identify birds and flowers. I compose pictures of nice views. Not a peak bagger.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      Hooray for experience over speed. I think I spent too much of my younger days trying to be fast and missing out on enjoying what I was seeing. I love this perspective.

  • @bradleyrounds9148
    @bradleyrounds9148 5 месяцев назад

    Shut up keep up

  • @z0uLess
    @z0uLess 5 месяцев назад

    Its frustrating to hike with slow hikers as well. I did a throughhike last summer and someone was tagging along one day when it rained all day in close to freezing temperatures. I got so cold from the slow speed that I almost forgot to adjust my clothing and was close to becoming dangerously cold.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      Absolutely 100% agree with you.

  • @shrooman777
    @shrooman777 5 месяцев назад

    One thing that helps me not accidentally do mini slingshotting (getting 20’ ahead and waiting over and over again) is having the slower hiker just in front so I can match their pace. Also, it seems like sometimes I have to adjust my pace 100% to the other person’s, who are unwilling to adjust their pace upward even 1%. I don’t expect anyone to hike faster than they can hike but them shifting up 1 gear if they have it in them and me shifting down 3 gears instead of me having to shift down 4 gears doesn’t seem unreasonable.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      Not unreasonable at all - I like having the slower hiker up front. When I hike with my family that used to be my kids and now it's me. Ha!

  • @Jane_Friday
    @Jane_Friday 5 месяцев назад

    Apart from good communication, which I fully agree, I found this to be helpful: You win a hike when you have less weak points. So don't work on your strength, work on your weak points. For example for me it was downhill in general. Then I began to purposefully workout my legs in the eccentric portion of the movement. This made my bad knee more stable and gave me a hell lot more confidence and speed downhill.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      I hadn't thought about it that way but you're absolutely right. Find your weakness and turn it into a strength.

  • @James-yy4vl
    @James-yy4vl 5 месяцев назад

    If I’m out with faster hikers I do not expect them to wait up for me, I either keep pace or I don’t. I understand that my own fitness level is my own responsibility and I wouldn’t blame other people if I can’t keep up.

    • @HikeLikeAWoman
      @HikeLikeAWoman 5 месяцев назад

      I like that perspective. It takes the stress out of it when you just hike your own hike.

  • @marcusohlsson3130
    @marcusohlsson3130 5 месяцев назад

    I never encountered it since I almost always hike alone

  • @debspeak1
    @debspeak1 5 месяцев назад

    Well done, and thank you for addressing this topic. I've been on both sides and agree that it is so important to discuss pacing and regrouping before the hike begins. It makes everyone more comfortable.