Wander Project
06/13/2023
Blue bird days on the water for the win. Who knows where this is??
05/12/2023
I would love your opinion on a community offering I've got brewing. See below! Ask any questions and let me know if you'd be interested. Thanks so much for the help.
Currently gauging interest in this program and will launch if you guys want it! Interested in joining? DM me "Adventure" for more information.
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One month Hike Fit Strength & Mobility program to be done at home or in the gym
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Hiking gear guide
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Access to an invaluable course called WanderWise: An Outdoor Safety Series that teaches trip planning, animal safety, and leave no trace principles
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Exclusive access to our weekend warrior hikes (6 hikes in the summer that get progressively more challenging) it's called brews & views and involves brewskies when we see viewskies. π» π»
03/29/2023
The world is your damn oyster. Get out there and explore!!!
Tossing around a series in the area....
A progressive hike program with strength training and a series of challenging hikes that get more challenging as we go.
Would that be of value to you?? Feeling that community vibe coming back strongggggg
03/28/2023
The next week or so I will be sharing I hold near and dear.
This was our crew that tackled fischer peak, the highest peak in the southern rocky range!
It was a g.r.i.n.d and the tallest mountain I've climbed to date at 1292 m of gains.
03/28/2023
Spring is in the air ANNDDD It's time to brush up on that animal safety before we get out into our wonderful backyard.
Take time to find your regions resources for animal safety and get yourself set up for success on the trail, or be eaten....
Just kidding on the eaten part and if you do your research and learn the fundamentals, you'll learn that animals generally want nothing to do with us just as we want nothing to do with them.
π»Read the amazing post below to start!! π»
There are significant factors that will increase the likelihood of a negative interaction and it doesn't stem from a hungry bear just waking up with human on their mind and menu.
It's natural instincts to protect their young, defend their food, being sickly and desperate, or reacting to being snuck up on (I could delve deeper but will keep that for our spring series).
So if you're going to put your hiking boots on and tackle our amazing trails, do the due-diligence to reduce yours and the animals risk so we can all play together.
Also - bear spray. Get it. Know how to use it. Reduce your risk by 90 (some)%. SERIOUSLY WORTH THE INVESTMENT.
03/27/2023
Spring training has begun. Public service announcement - stairs are a great way to get your legs ready for hiking season!
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