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- WWW.MYMOUNTAINSANDME.COMHiking With a Toddler: Simple Ways to Keep Little Legs MovingHiking with a toddler is an experience. One minute youre striding confidently down a woodland path, feeling smug about your outdoorsy life choices. The next, youre 200 metres in and being told my legs are tiiiiiiired by a tiny human who was running laps around the kitchen five minutes earlier.Trust me, weve all been there.Ive been hiking with Lily since she was a baby, and shes now 3 years old. We spend most weekends exploring North Wales and Cheshire, fitting in microadventures around our busy lives.And while she genuinely loves being outdoors, keeping a toddler entertained on a hike definitely takes a bit of strategy.If youre an outdoorsy parent wondering how on earth to get your toddler walking without constant bribery (or carrying them the entire way), these are the things that have genuinely worked for us First things first: choose the right walk This is probably the biggest game changer.Toddlers dont care about scenic viewpoints, elevation gain, or how impressive your Strava stats look. What they do care about is whether a walk is interesting.For us, the best toddler-friendly hikes have:Woodland pathsWater - Streams, waterfalls or the seaGates to open or stiles to climb overBridges to crossRocks to climbAnimals to spotFlat, straight, featureless paths might sound appealing when youre worried about little legs, but theyre actually much harder for toddlers. Theres nothing to distract them, which means more whining and less walking.These days, Id take a short, varied walk over a long, flat one every time. One kilometre can easily take an hour with a toddler - and honestly, thats fine. After years of climbing mountains, it took me a long time to come to this realisation. Let them walk (even when its painfully slow) When Lily was younger, we relied heavily on a carrier, which meant we could still get out on decent-length walks at a fairly normal pace. But as soon as she hit around 18 months, she made it very clear she wanted out of the carrier and to explore the world on her own two legs.Ill be honest - I battled this for months. The pace was painfully slow, and I really missed those big mountain views. But then it clicked. If I want her to be climbing those mountains with me in a few years time, she needs to enjoy being outdoors now. Once I shifted my mindset, everything changed. I stopped chasing distance and started embracing a slower pace - and the walks became far more enjoyable for both of us.Yes, its slow. Yes, you will stop every five steps to examine a leaf. But letting toddlers walk builds confidence and independence, and over time, their stamina really does improve.We still take a carrier on longer days just in case, but Ive found that if Lily knows theres an easy out, shes far more likely to ask for it early on. When walking is the expectation (with plenty of breaks), she surprises me every time. Snacks are not optionalIf theres one thing Ive learned when hiking with toddlers, its this: pack more snacks than you think youll need.I usually start with the sensible stuff - fruit, oat bars, crackers - and then save the special snacks for later in the walk when motivation dips. A surprise biscuit or marshmallow can work absolute wonders for tired legs.In colder months, a flask of hot chocolate is basically magic. It turns a cold, grumpy moment into a cosy little adventure break and gives everyone a boost. Turn the walk into a game Toddlers dont want to walk. They want to play. So we lean into that.Some of our go-to hiking games:Nature treasure hunts find a stick, a leaf, something yellow. I created this free nature scavenger hunt that I still use with my little one.I Spy endless, but effectiveAnimal spotting cows, sheep, birds, very suspicious rocksSilly walks stomping, tiptoeing, hoppingSongs especially ones with actions (you know the ones)Sometimes the game changes every five minutes - and thats okay. The goal isnt peace and quiet, its forward movement. Give them jobs to doToddlers love feeling useful.On our hikes, Lily is often:In charge of opening gatesCarrying a tiny backpackHelping check the mapLeading the way to the next stile or signpostGiving toddlers responsibility makes them feel important, and suddenly the walk isnt something happening to them - its something theyre part of. Dress for comfort, not cutenessNothing ends a hike faster than cold, wet, uncomfortable kids.Weve learned this the hard way. We have a toddler who would happily live in shorts and a t-shirt all year round - even in the middle of winter. Getting warm layers on her is always a battle, but its a battle worth fighting.For longer walks, proper footwear is a must. Wellies are great for puddle jumping, but theyre awful for distance. Walking boots that keep feet dry and supported make a huge difference to how far little legs are willing to go.Layers are key too. Toddlers run, stop, run again - theyre either boiling hot or freezing cold, sometimes within minutes. Being able to add or remove layers quickly avoids a lot of meltdowns.Heres my guide to the best outdoor gear for kids - recommended my outdoorsy parents! Expect strops - and have a Plan B Even with all the snacks, games and good intentions in the world, toddlers are still toddlers.There will be days when:They refuse to walkEverything is boringYou question why you didnt just go to the playgroundAnd thats okay.Sometimes the best decision is to shorten the walk, turn back early, or abandon it entirely. A failed hike isnt a failure - its just part of the process. Every walk builds familiarity, confidence and resilience, even if it doesnt go to plan. Go little and oftenIve found that regular short walks work far better than occasional big ones.A quick woodland loop, a beach wander, a slow stroll somewhere local - it all counts. The more often toddlers walk, the more normal it becomes, and the less of a battle it feels.We try to get out every weekend, even if its just a small adventure. Over time, those small walks really do add up. Hiking with a toddler is never going to look like hiking before kids - and thats not a bad thing.Its slower, messier, louder, and far more joyful in unexpected ways. The goal isnt distance or speed. Its fresh air, confidence, and creating positive associations with being outdoors.Lily wont remember how many kilometres we walked, but she will remember splashing in streams, spotting sheep, and feeling proud of her muddy boots.And honestly? That feels like a pretty good adventure to me. Other Posts You Might Like Hiking with Toddlers: Top Tips from a Hiking MumHiking with Kids ChecklistWhat to Pack When Hiking with a Baby11 Tips for Hiking with a Baby0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 966 Views
- WWW.TREKANDMOUNTAIN.COMAlpkit secures future with new investmentMuch-loved British outdoors brand Alpkit have announced new investment and a restructure after falling into administration this week.The seamless transition means that all their stores remain open, customer orders are being fulfilled, and their lifetime technical guarantee, the Alpine Bond, remains as strong as ever.In a statement today, the firm says that financially, times have been tough. Weve faced a triple threat of macro-economic pressures over the last 3 years: rapid cost inflation, a challenging retail environment, and new trade barriers while servicing post-pandemic recovery loans. Our Board has worked extensively over recent months to explore options and find a way to secure our future. This work has resulted in our securing new investment via a pre-pack process. The pre-pack process means that Alpkit briefly went into administration so that the company could be purchased by our new investor.The financial restructuring means that we can continue to do what we do offering you technical outdoor gear that works hard but costs less. The new investment also means all 194 of our jobs across our retail, warehouse, manufacturing and central teams remain.Well continue to be led by our existing team. Incoming investor Jeroen van den Berge, an experienced investor, operator and outdoor enthusiast, will join as Non-Executive Chair and support us as we continue to grow.What does this mean for the customers who have bought shares in the company in recent years? Well, Alpkit sat that they have written to their shareholders to share the news that, by Alpkit being put into administration, they have lost the value of their shares but, that all existing crowdfund shareholders will be offered a stake in the new company.David Hanney, CEO of Alpkit: While today is a day of reflection on the challenges that led to this restructureand we deeply regret the impact on our creditors, partners and shareholdersit is also the start of a vital new chapter. Under new ownership, Alpkit becomes a well-funded, more resilient business. We are keeping our team together and our purpose unchanged: to help people Go Nice Places, Do Good Things.Jeroen van den Berge, the new investment partner and Non-Exec Chair, said What excites me about Alpkit is the strong heritage and values, leading product credentials, direct-to-consumer model and loyal membership base. I also share the teams vision of Alpkit becoming a home to other complimentary brands, similar to what was achieved with Trakke. I look forward to supporting David and the team during the next phase of their exciting journey.More info: www.alpkit.com0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 733 Views
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