TrafficJam told me about this friendly forum. Hey! I'm Ally! I'm a complete hiking noob who's always up for the next challenge in life. Now my challenge is to learn to hike, relish a new challenge/adventure, and live without a rigid schedule at this natural fork in my life. I have every opportunity to do it and nothing holding me back other than the "save for retirement rational side" who sometimes fears failure. I need to do this. I've needed it for a couple of years now, and the Universe is making things fall into place for now.
I'm full of stupid questions. I am an elementary teacher, so I should say there are no stupid questions. But there are, and I've asked most of them.
So, here's my first question. If you could sum up in one sentence the BEST piece of advice you could offer a noob, what would it be? Include as much info in your sentence as you can! Winner gets a gold star.
I'm full of stupid questions. I am an elementary teacher, so I should say there are no stupid questions. But there are, and I've asked most of them.
So, here's my first question. If you could sum up in one sentence the BEST piece of advice you could offer a noob, what would it be? Include as much info in your sentence as you can! Winner gets a gold star.
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Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, and sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.
Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere, and sometimes in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.