Thank you, thank you, Narina. I think I needed this post. I needed to be reminded of women who overcome, of the beauty of treks made one step at a time, of our strength and resilience and choice of paths.
I haven't done a long walking trek since my jaunt up the US East Coast a decade and a half earlier (and that one involved a lot of trains and buses, as I only set out to meander, not worrying too much whether it was by foot or by public transport). I'm aching to, not too terribly far in the future, undertake a more intentional exclusively walking trip. I just interviewed a through hiker on just that and was freshly inspired both by that conversation and this post.
Sending love to both you and Shale. Glad to "meet" both her and Shristi here. ♥️
Thank you, thank you, Narina. I think I needed this post. I needed to be reminded of women who overcome, of the beauty of treks made one step at a time, of our strength and resilience and choice of paths.
I haven't done a long walking trek since my jaunt up the US East Coast a decade and a half earlier (and that one involved a lot of trains and buses, as I only set out to meander, not worrying too much whether it was by foot or by public transport). I'm aching to, not too terribly far in the future, undertake a more intentional exclusively walking trip. I just interviewed a through hiker on just that and was freshly inspired both by that conversation and this post.
Sending love to both you and Shale. Glad to "meet" both her and Shristi here. ♥️