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Wander in Wonder
Lisa Holcomb, Wander the Whites
The guides are so diverse here, from going on an Appalachian Mountain Club tour to ice climbing, and all of the other guides in between. I like falling in between, at that moderate stage.
Go Small, Don’t Stay Home
Meg Pierce, Inclusive Ski Touring
I really enjoy starting something when you’re kind of at the sucking stage, but you can see yourself progressing very quickly…. I’m very addicted to that sharp part of the learning curve.
Get Trail-Ready with (Wo)Man’s Best Friend
Traci Bisson, Golden Dog Adventure Company
We’ll carry extra water, we’ll carry snacks, so you don’t need to. It’s really a no-brainer, and that’s what people need, because they’re so busy in their lives. They just want to go, have fun and not have to think about it.
Learn from a Local
The dollars that you pay at a local outfitter are directly going back to their family, their home, their schools, local shops… and that’s really important.
Trust the Plan
Jackie Lastinger, The Girls Trip Adventure Co.
I thought ‘man, these guys have such a cool job….’ But then I was like, ‘wait, I have such a cool job!’
Max Your Inspiration, Not Your Impact
Meg Carney, Outdoor Minimalist
The less things that I own, the less things I really have to worry about, and the more I can focus on the things that I actually really love and enjoy, which are community and time spent outside.
Say 'Yes', Google It, Then Get Ready to Impress Yourself
Alexandra Roberts, Alexandra Roberts Photography
I think that I have a very specific client, and that client is somebody who doesn’t care about napkin colors, for example. They basically just care about the moments that are happening, and not making their wedding feel like a television production.
Rescue Yourself First
Ari Leach, Blackbird Guide Services
The thing that meant the most to me when I received my license wasn’t my patch or my physical license…My mom met me at the door with a box, and inside was my grandmother’s very last license, her patches, her hunting jacket, and her silver Maine guide shield.
(Land) Trust Yourself
Abby Bennett, Ultra Runner, Researcher, Van Lifer, Land Steward
There are so many great local properties … I feel like I tend to find the hardest hike and go for the most elevation gain. And then I’m like, ‘you could just spend more time in your local community.’ There's so much beauty here.
It’s Always a Good Time to Take Some Action
Serena Ryan, Summits in Solidarity
How is my fear of not knowing what to say, or my guilt or my despair, and depression about these tough issues - how is that serving the BIPOC community? It's not, that's actually all about me.
Share Your Passions, Hold Your Breath, and Watch Them Go
Charlotte & Georgia Clews
So when I had kids, I totally had this vision of taking them out in the stroller on the Pacific Crest Trail, you know, the rugged stroller. That’s not realistic, by the way.
Discover Your Backyard Backcountry
Lindsey Lapointe, Seacoast Hikes
You need to know if there’s going to be a bathroom there, if it’s stroller friendly, if you can bring your dog, if there’s a playground, if there’s a picnic table, how long it’s going to be... Because otherwise it’s too scary for you to take two babies there by yourself.