I have never done anything like this before, in fact I've actively avoided it thinking I'd hate it but, it turns out, I had an amazing time. Absolutely everything was taken care of, all I had to do was present myself in appropriate attire for hiking or eating. Breakfast, dinner and tea were all provided and each day there was a a choice of 3 different walks (to suit 3 different levels) and the option of swimming with Suzanna Swims (who was utterly amazing and I'll write more about my adventures with her soon!).
So what was so fabulous about it all? Well...
1. I discovered new footpaths and routes I'd not followed before
Langstrath Valley |
2. We were a hardy bunch!
I absolutely *loved* the adventurous spirit of everyone there, during the course of the week most of us pushed ourselves outside our comfort zones and had a go at things we'd never tried before. Day 1 was wet, soggy and rainy but did anyone even murmur a complain? No they did not, they donned their waterproofs and cracked on. In fact we even took the open top bus to the start of our first walk!
And there was no shortage of people ready to take up Suzanna's many challenges - like a dip in a river at the end of our soggy first walk. Well, I suppose we were all wet by then anyway!
I did go in - honest I did! |
3. Everyone was so supportive
There were 35 us living and hiking together for a week and the atmosphere was fabulous. I'll admit I found it a little overwhelming at first but that was down to me an no-one else. Everyone was massively supportive of each other; problems were shared, hiking tactics were discussed and sore knees were sympathised with. And if ever volunteers were called for to help with anything, there was always a ready bunch of folks raising their hands.
It was so great to be surrounded by a group of people intent on seeking solutions and getting out and stretching themselves. Each day the hiking groups mixed around depending on who'd signed up for what and each day I walked with different people and every day we all chatted merrily as we pottered along. New friendships were formed and existing friendships were deepened.
4. I saw things through new eyes
Innominate Tarn |
5. We were all equal
We were a really mixed bunch, every size, shape, height and dimension. Some retired, some still working, some rich, some less so, some straight, some not, some keen and hardened hikers, some weekend walkers - but it didn't make a scrap of difference, we all mucked in and got along. I chatted to folks from lots of different places and definitely made a few new friends. At breakfast and tea the dining hall was buzzing with chatter and laughter and I'm pretty sure that every single person had a fantastic time. Would I go again? In a heartbeat!
I know she's a great friend but the linchpin of the entire thing is Helen - not only does she do the most fantastic job organising the behind-the-scenes logistics but her energy and infectious enthusiasm drives and forms the group. She really is the heartbeat of Wild Rambling and the holidays would really not be so much fun without her.
The best way to find out which holidays are coming up is to sign up to the newsletter by emailing Helen here. You can also follow the Wild Rambling Facebook page or keep an eye out for the all new and updated website coming soon.
Me & Helen |
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