Lessons From The Trail

Listen To Your Body


After hiking all day, it’s finally time to go home. However, the parking area is miles away, and, being impatience, you decide to walk faster in order to arrive at your car sooner.

I’ve found myself in similar circumstances several times and have come to understand, that, when I observe myself starting to drag my feet, tripping here and there on rocks and tree roots, it’s a good idea to slow down. Though falling on the trail isn’t fatal, ones diminished reaction time due to fatigue makes it more difficult to catch or control any given stumble; thus, more likely to sustain an injury – heads up.

5 responses to “Lessons From The Trail”

  1. Filarance Avatar

    Nice experience, friend.

    1. Phil Avatar

      Thank you, friend 😊

      1. Filarance Avatar

        You’re most welcome friend.

  2. thebenneys Avatar

    Very important and great advice.

    1. Phil Avatar

      👍

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