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A hike may last a lifetime. You can walk in one direction and end up at your starting point.
Erling Kagge • Walking: One Step at a Time
Ever been face-to-face with the wild? Imagine hiking through the rugged paths of Piatra Craiului, when suddenly, just meters away, you notice something extraordinary—a Capra neagră perched on a rock above the trail, calmly observing your every move. This close encounter with Romania’s mountain chamois is a reminder of how closely intertwined we are... See more
romaniainstagram.comUncle Bob said it. Who can relate?
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#inspiringquotes #quotestoliveby #wordsofwisdom #beautifuldestinations #travelthroughtheworld #cntraveler #neverstopexploring
allaboutwanderlust_instagram.comTravel the World
shashaank • 13 cards
Relax. Or don’t relax, because a quest is rarely about taking it easy. It’s about challenging yourself however you can, learning new things and exploring horizons outside your environment . . . even if you never leave home. You can do this no matter where you live and no matter how old you are. If you want to make every day an adventure, all you ha
... See moreChris Guillebeau • The Happiness of Pursuit: Find the Quest that will Bring Purpose to Your Life

Ultimate summer hiking spots in Colorado with @ty.hikes ! 🌞
👇🏼Discover the best hiking trails in Colorado this summer:
- Ice Lake & Island Lake: Crystal-clear waters and stunning alpine views
- South Colony Lake: A hidden gem with serene beauty
- Sky Pond: Dram... See more
colorado.exploresinstagram.comItinerary: The PNW’s four National Parks.🏞️
One of the best National Parks trips that I’ve ever taken was to start at Crater Lake, and then just drive north through Oregon and Washington, hitting all four of their National Parks along the way.
It made for an awesome trip; some of the most ... See more
lukekellytravelsinstagram.comWay Out There is an account of J. Robert Harris’s extraordinary exploits while backpacking in some of the world’s most tantalizing places―largely alone and unsupported. And after almost fifty years of wilderness travel, “J. R.,” as he’s known, has plenty of tales to tell! His stories are by turns funny, tragic, and uplifting, and are all told in hi... See more