
Solo Hiking
Unexpected Lessons from Hiking Alone
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Sammy Rodrigo
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Sammy Rodrigo
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Have you ever not gone on a hike just because you were alone? You’re not the only one! It’s common when a friend bails on you for your Saturday morning hike that you decide it may be best to just stay at home instead of going alone. But what if you’re missing out on incredible lessons, joy, and fun from not going on a solo hike?
In Solo Hiking: Unexpected Lessons from Hiking Alone, Sammy Rodrigo shares eight stories of her adventures in the outdoors and things she has learned along the way. Travel with her as she hikes along fields of wildflowers in the Grand Tetons, walks besides towering Saguaro cacti in the Sonoran Desert, and rides a boat next to hundreds of dolphins off the coast of California.
Follow Sammy as she learns how hiking alone has given her the courage to talk to strangers, a spirit of gratefulness, an appreciation for nature, and a place to process her life and open her eyes to how little she is, and how big the world is. And most of all, how building confidence to hike alone has grown her confidence in other areas of her life. Enjoy these beautiful and playful outdoor stories and lessons that will inspire your next solo adventure!
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- Keyojin
- 08-05-23
Short but encouraging.
It's short, but I find it encouraging and motivating. It's also very relatable. The narration was also calming and soothing. It is less about what to do hiking solo, and more about how not let going solo dissuade for doing things and having fun.
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- Bill Rodrigo
- 03-23-23
Very educational, entertaining and fun to listen!
This audiobook has good stories and advice about how to put yourself out in nature and have a moment to find yourself. It reminds you that you can do many things by yourself instead of waiting for someone to go with you. Great experiences and tips! I recommend it listening to it!!
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