Growing up for my first 18 years in Steuben County, NY on a large hay farm, I was surrounded by rolling hills and forest. I spent many solo hours in the late 70's/early 80's (stylishly) wandering those woods without any gear, water, maps, compasses, etc and simply learned to love the sights, sounds, smells, and peace of the trees.
My first real backpacking trip was in the Smokies in my twenties - I recall our last stop before Fontana was a liquor store and remember each of us carrying a different bottle rolled up in our sleeping bags.
Later on in life, I dropped the alcohol and cigarettes and focused my addictive tendencies toward mountains. Peakbagging lists are a nice substitute for addictive substances. In the late 90's I became obsessed with NE hiking, especially the Whites. Through a 7 year itch from 98-05, I spent all my free time hiking and peakbagging and did the NH48, AT, NEHH, and many winter summits.
Like many on this forum, at this point I can't imagine a life without hiking as a big focus. I am working to share this love with my near 4-year old daughter who has already spent many hours in the woods. I sincerely hope when asked later in life why she loves the woods and mountains, her memories of us together in her youth will bring a warm smile to her face.