Thursday, September 20, 2018

Introduction

There was a time, say a little over a decade ago, that a lady in her mid 40's enjoyed copious amounts of hiking. Long hikes, short hikes, tough hikes, terrainy hikes, long bikes (rides, go with it, it rhymes and is applicable) and the like(s). That women was (...is...) my mother Carol. Then, a little less than over a decade ago, my mother Carol had an accident.
After Carols accident (veeeerrry broken leg) Carol could not go on the aforementioned long hikes and bikes that she quite thoroughly enjoyed. This upset Carol and for quite awhile Carol didn't hike at all. That, and that alone (okay maybe not that alone) is the soul driving inspiration for this blog mischievously titled "The Lazy Hiker."
I started thinking what a shame it was for people limited by whatever it may be to have to avoid the assumed strenuous activity of hiking and biking. Then I started reflecting on a lot of my favorite hikes and bikes both local and national (some even international). It dawned on me, a lot of my favorite hikes I barely broke a sweat on. Many of which even the laziest of hikers would have no problem attacking.
So therein lies the purpose of this blog. I want to put out some of my places both past and present, that hold within them the most outdoor fulfillment with the least amount of physical fulfillment. That's not to say that I might throw in a bit of a challenger every once in awhile but for the most part I want these hikes/bikes Carol tested, Carol
approved. Carol's my mom, did I mention Carol?
So if this sounds like something you would be interested in, or your in fact Carol, feel free to post in the comments.









                                                                               FYI above picture....not Carol. Couldn't get the                                                                                       expressed written consent from the Carol.

1 comment:

  1. I'm pumped for this blog. I love hiking; I grew up in the mountains of north Carolina and spent as much time as possible in the woods. Also, Alltrails is an amazing app and I'm so glad you use it!

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