TJH
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I'm 33. I went on my first mountain hike when I was about 10. ( Mt. Monadnock). When I was 14 I did Lafayette, stayed at the Green Leaf Hut, along the ridge, down Falling Waters. Then spent the night at Lonesome Lake, then back down the next day. This was with a group of co-workers of my father who were into hiking. Did not hike again ( non military ) until I was 26. That's when I got more serious about it.
My hiking partner now is my 6 year old son Brody. Together we have done the Blue Hills, Wachusett a few times, hiked and snowshoed The Welch Dickey Loop ( He calls it the Sticky Loop) several times. This summer we got turned back on Cannon mountain halfway up because he started to get blisters. It was too bad because we were making awesome time.
Before I was 26, I went on two hikes in the mountains. Between age 2 and 5, Brody has been on about 15 mountain hikes where he did all the hiking and didn't get carried by me. One time when driving up to the White mountains he was in the back in his car seat and asked me "Why do we have to go to New Hampshire all the time."
I figured I better watch myself so I don't burn him out before he is, lets say "8" years old.
TJH
My hiking partner now is my 6 year old son Brody. Together we have done the Blue Hills, Wachusett a few times, hiked and snowshoed The Welch Dickey Loop ( He calls it the Sticky Loop) several times. This summer we got turned back on Cannon mountain halfway up because he started to get blisters. It was too bad because we were making awesome time.
Before I was 26, I went on two hikes in the mountains. Between age 2 and 5, Brody has been on about 15 mountain hikes where he did all the hiking and didn't get carried by me. One time when driving up to the White mountains he was in the back in his car seat and asked me "Why do we have to go to New Hampshire all the time."
I figured I better watch myself so I don't burn him out before he is, lets say "8" years old.
TJH