Bushwhack
Member
Hey folks,
When I hiked before adopting my son, I would see eight year old kids jumping around the presidential range and hope that I would have kids that cool some day. I adopted a little guy, and there are hints that might be the case for him- he likes to be outside in any weather, and cries when it is time to go back in, even if his face is getting cold. I was not expecting him to have such strong opinions at two months old, but I'm excited about how excited he gets for going outside.
Winter is pretty easy- I've been wearing him in a Moby wrap under my coat with his head and one arm free (with a coat and mittens) so he can look around, and he wants to look at every tree. We have been going for two hour hikes this way. However, once spring hits, we will have a new issue to contend with- bugs. I want him to continue hiking with me, but it seems like a diaper change with mosquitoes and black flies would be miserable for him. I don't want to douse him in bug spray this young, but also don't want to keep him inside. Any advice on how to bring a little guy outdoors? He'll be seven months old in June. My old approach was to run faster than the bugs, but I can't do that with him on me.
When I hiked before adopting my son, I would see eight year old kids jumping around the presidential range and hope that I would have kids that cool some day. I adopted a little guy, and there are hints that might be the case for him- he likes to be outside in any weather, and cries when it is time to go back in, even if his face is getting cold. I was not expecting him to have such strong opinions at two months old, but I'm excited about how excited he gets for going outside.
Winter is pretty easy- I've been wearing him in a Moby wrap under my coat with his head and one arm free (with a coat and mittens) so he can look around, and he wants to look at every tree. We have been going for two hour hikes this way. However, once spring hits, we will have a new issue to contend with- bugs. I want him to continue hiking with me, but it seems like a diaper change with mosquitoes and black flies would be miserable for him. I don't want to douse him in bug spray this young, but also don't want to keep him inside. Any advice on how to bring a little guy outdoors? He'll be seven months old in June. My old approach was to run faster than the bugs, but I can't do that with him on me.