I decided to do a 52 Hike Challenge last year as a way to be
consistent with my hiking. Since I organize a weekly hiking group, I
figured it wouldn't be too hard to meet that goal. Even if we paused for
the summer, I was pretty sure we would still make 52 hikes.
Well we did! As seen in my photo blocks, we actually did 81 hikes. We kicked off the year with our annual New Year's Hike.
Then our hiking group completed 39 hikes in our local area. On average
we hiked 2.5 miles on these hikes, but we also did several hikes that
were five miles long.
Our family took a camping trip out west
in March and April where we hiked in Colorado, Oregon, California,
Nevada, and Arkansas. We completed 22 hikes as a family. The hardest for
us was a 7-mile day in Yosemite where we made it to the top of Vernal
Falls.
We visited 6 National Parks, 4 National Monuments, 7 State Parks, and made it to the Pacific Ocean – a first for our boys. Among other things, we experienced snow and incredibly big trees in the northwest, hot temps in Death Valley, and the lowest point in America at Badwater Basin.
Our camping friends did 7 hikes with us. I'm including our
11-mile bike ride around Cades Cove as a "hike" since it was in a
National Park and we were experiencing nature firsthand, just a little
faster!
I did two hiking trips with girlfriends. Jack and Daniel completed a five-mile hike with cub scouts. Isaac did his first 5-mile hike-and-bike to Edwards Point. We also did several hikes with local friends who aren't a part of our hiking group.
In October our hiking group did a corn maze – a first for my boys, and then one of our final outings for the year was actually ice skating, but I'm counting since it's my blog!
We ended the year with a final National Park hike in the Great Smoky Mountains with a quick hike to Laurel Falls.
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