![]() ![]() Maybe something was tougher-or easier-than you remember. The landmarks are the same, though changed slightly. You’ve got something amazing to share after all and it would be selfish to keep it to yourself. You recreate all the conditions so far as you are able, and you bring your friends and family along. And then, because that hike or climb or whatever was so great, you try to relive it. ![]() Maybe for years you remember that adventure and the amazing things you saw and did, how everything just worked together just right (even the trials) so that now, a decade later you still tell people about it. Maybe this trip so far exceeded your hopes that you can’t imagine anything better. Maybe the friends you went with turned out to be not the friends you’d hoped they were.īut then maybe you emerge from the wild exhilarated. Maybe your car broke down (been there), maybe it rained so thoroughly across your trip that none of the paths were safe or available (been there), and maybe bears stole all your food when you were two days out from the trailhead (been there). Sometimes, you’ll get through to the other side and look back in disappointment, few of your goals or hopes for the trip met. ![]() But that obvious thing is a big part of it. One of the things about going on an adventure-a hike, a climb, a road trip, a sail-is that you never know how it’s going to turn out. ![]()
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