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I’ve Got A Lot Of Writing To Do

Posted on August 16, 2018November 24, 2024 by Shannon Leader

I’ve got a lot of writing to do. This last month has been filled with outdoor adventures and other experiences and my head is swirling with a plethora of memories and thoughts.  Every time I have sat down to share them with you I have found myself staring at the screen or easily distracted away…

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You Want Me To Go Up Where?

Posted on April 5, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Have you ever had one of those moments you aren’t sure you can go forward and you most certainly can’t go back the way you came? On the first full day of our honeymoon trip to Arizona and Southern Utah, we got up in the morning and drove to the Paria Contact Station outside Grand…

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Are You Open To Seeing Through A Different Lens?

Posted on March 22, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

As people who love public lands who want to do every thing we can to protect it, it can boggle the mind when we are faced with the reality that not everyone is standing up and carrying the battle as we are. How do others not see the same impending catastrophe that we do?  The…

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My Favorite Outdoor Blogs

Posted on March 11, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

One of the many things I have been privileged to learn since starting my own blog is that there is an amazing community of hikers, backpackers and other outdoorsy folks sharing their adventures online.  Whether you simply want to live vicariously through the tales of others or make plans for your own expeditions, there is…

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That One Time I Walked 424.83 Miles To A National Park

Posted on February 22, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

It’s Thursday so it must be time for another #NatureWritingChallenge!  Today’s prompt is “a most memorable entrance to a national park” and this has to be it (with Mount Rushmore somewhere in second behind it). On my section hike of the Pacific Crest Trail when I started at the Oregon/Washington border and walked north to…

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TMI: What It Really Means To Hike Like A Woman

Posted on February 11, 2018November 25, 2024 by Shannon Leader

Editor’s Note:  You were warned. TMI. Back when I began my spring break saga last year, I told you that I was going to write that story in several different ways.  I wrote some pages on how to visit the national park and attractions that we stopped at along the way.  All Rated G kind…

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Shannon is an outdoor lifestyle writer and whole foods recipe creator who strives to encourage others to live more boldly, eat more vegetables, reduce their footprint and give back with gratitude. She lives in the Pacific Northwest of the United States and can usually be found out hiking or somewhere wishing she was. She enjoys her chocolate dark, a swinging hammock and liberated toes. Find out more here…

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