Training Log – 6 Weeks to Get Back in Shape

Most recently updated June 4th, 2020

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We were under COVID-19 restrictions almost overnight after I returned from an amazing hiking trip to New Zealand, and though I’ve stayed active, it’s been difficult not to lose fitness and gain Pandemic Pounds!

So I created a 6 Week Training Plan to get back in shape in time for summer trips, if they’re allowed.

I thought you might find some encouragement from training notes and videos from my 6 week training journey.  Weekly logs are posted below:

Week 6 of the ReFit Training was another hot week, so I started with a lot of indoor training, but went back into the woods on foot and another long bike ride at the end of the week. I hadmy checkup and met most of my goals, but I'll keep on training for the next adventure. You could join us! #Idratherwalk #GetOutside

ReFit Week 6: It’s Never Over

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022– – Week 6 – the final week – of the ReFit Training is finished.  Yay!!! And I did go...
Week 5 of the ReFit Training was a hot week, with a lot of indoor training and another out of town trip - this time to Hanging Rock State Park. With only 1 more week to go, it's time to fine tune our diet and training. You could join us! #Idratherwalk #GetOutside

ReFit Week 5: The Home Stretch

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022– – Week 5 of the ReFit Training began with a 4 mile treadmill run and arm weights on Monday. ...
Week 4 of the ReFit Training was a different kind of week, with Memorial Day at the start. It also included a midweek escape to hike at the beach, and an accidental "underwater" hike. With 2 more weeks to go, who knows what we'll do next? You could join us :-) #Idratherwalk #GetOutside

ReFit Week 4: Making It Interesting

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022– – Week 4 of the ReFit Training began with a long group hike (<25 people in accordance with current...
This was Week 3 of the ReFit Traiing plan, so we're halfway through! The persistent rain through the majority of the  work week kept me indoors more than I like, but we were still able to get in a great long hike in Umstead State Park with a larger allowed group size of < 25 people under our Phase 2 reopinging in NC. Maybe you'd like to join us next time? #Idratherwalk #GetBackinShape

ReFit Week 3: How Are We Doing?

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022– – The persistent rain through the majority of the  work week kept me indoors more than I like for...
This week, the recent change to government restrictions on group gatherings meant I was able to lead a group hike (of

ReFit Week 2: Into the Woods

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022– – This week, the recent change to government restrictions meant I was able to lead a group hike (of...

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I hope these training posts have inspired you to keep going and achieve your personal goals, whatever they are!  🙂

Remember –  progress happens every day, a little bit at a time.  See you next time! – LJ

 

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Some vacations need more prep than just getting a new swimsuit. Here are my notes from a 6-week hike training plan that will have you back in shape just in time for your Summer adventure!

Training Log – 8 Weeks to Awesome

Most recently updated January 6th, 2024

I first used this 8-week training plan in early 2020 to get ready for an amazing hiking trip to New Zealand, which I’m thankful I was able to do before travel was cut off due to the pandemic.

Hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing
Hiking the Tongariro Alpine Crossing

Then I used it get ready for a postponed hiking trip to Kauai that never happened in 2021 (or 2022 or 2023). 

In 2022, I kept it closer to home and did some great multi-day trips to hikes on the Blue Ridge and Smoky Mountains – including the amazing hike to the summit of Old Rag, which was probably one of my most uniquely challenging day hikes of the year.

Finally, in 2023, I used the 8 Weeks plan to get ready for an epic 2-day hike on Mt Olympus in Greece – a trip I’d had to postpone for 4 years due to Covid travel restrictions. (The link goes to my training post from 2023, when I decided what my goal hike for training was.)

If you’re training for a specific bucket list hike or even if you’re just training to get in better shape – and maybe lose a few pounds before the Spring – my 8 week plan could work for you, too .

Spring flowers line a trail in Shenandoah National Park.
Spring flowers line a trail in Shenandoah National Park.

This year, I’m hoping to make it to more of my exotic Bucket List hikes, but I haven’t chosen my exotic destination yet, so for the moment I’m focusing my “8 Weeks to Awesome” training goals on hikes that I can drive to from home! 


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You might find some encouragement in training notes and videos from previous years’  8 week training journey. 

Keep an eye peeled for the new log entries I’ll be adding each week as the 2024 training is completed  🙂

2024 Training notes:

Week 5: Hikes and Days Are Getting Longer

Most recently updated February 29th, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes – – Training Week 5 started with another nice day,  and leading another great group...
It's Training Week 4!  Since this is an 8-week plan, and we're halfway through, should we be seeing some improvements? Well, that depends.  What goals did you set? The fact is, you can't measure progress towards a goal if you have not yet defined it.   You'll also never know when you're done! So if you haven't done it yet, let's set some goals. #hiketraining #setgoals #awesometraining

Week 4: Are We Awesome Yet? Let’s Set Some Goals

Most recently updated February 18th, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutes – – It’s Training Week 4!  That means that at the end of the week...
If the weather is rainy, use it as an opportunity to test your gear! Don't let bad weather keep you from your workout! Find a way to get some exercise anyway, and I guarantee you'll feel better about everything when you're done!

Week 3: Time to Test Your Rain Gear!

Most recently updated February 6th, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 4 minutes – – Awesome Training Week 3 got off to a frozen start with a very...
Even during a cold snap, try to seize the moment and take exercise outside. Dress for the weather and know when bad weather really is too bad for a workout. Bundle up, get outside, and make your workouts fun! #Idratherwalk #hiketrainingplan

Week 2: What to Do in a Cold Snap

Most recently updated January 27th, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 6 minutes – – I began this year’s second week of training on Sunday  1/14, leading another...
I started the Awesome hike training again  this first Sunday, despite lingering illness, with a 30 minute Yoga/Pilates routine followed by a short 5.5mile hike in Umstead State Park.  My New Year's resolution goals are on track, with more training every day. #resolutions #hiketraining

Week 1: Fun with Pilates and Rain?

Most recently updated January 21st, 2024Estimated Reading Time: 2.3 minutes – – I started the Awesome hike training again  this first Sunday, with a 30...

2023 Training notes:

Week 9 Training is a bonus! Why?  Because I don't feel like we're done yet. In Week 8, I was trying to work in more vertical-gain training. The uphill hiking nearby is limited, so I took a daytrip to Hanging Rock State Park to hike some real hills! Read about how I did here. .#Idratherwalk #HikeTrainingPlan #GetInShape

Week 9: It’s Not Over Yet

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes This Week 9 Training Log is a bonus extra week of sharing my daily adventures in sweat!  Why?  Because I...
Training Week 8 started with some yoga and a session on my vertical climber. Most of the hikes this week had some vertical gain, and we're going to just keep looking up! The planned 8-week training is over, but I'll be doing more training posts until my bucket list trip! See you next time...

Week 8: Things Are Looking Up

– – Training Week 8 started Monday with some yoga, and I FINALLY had a chance to get back on my new Vertical Climber for...
Training Week 7 began with a quick kickboxing and upper body weights session before loading the car and heading for the beach! Wile I was there, I had 2 long beach hikes, and made up for it with some extra pack weight on hikes after I got home. Read about how I worked a beach trip into my training - you can do it too!

Week 7: It’s the Week 7 Stretch!

– – Training Week 7 began on Monday with a quick kickboxing and upper body weights session before loading the car and heading for the...

Week 6: Are We There Yet?

Most recently updated February 25th, 2023– It’s Week 6 of our training!  Are we there yet? If you’re like me, you’re getting tired of this...
Training Week 5 started with another nice day, but I decided to give my hiking boots a break and do kickboxing and upper body weights in my home gym. The rest of the week was pretty rainy, so I had to get creative with m workouts. The weather can have a big impact on your workout plans - so even though the forecast is wrong A LOT, always check it out before you get on the trail :-)

Week 5: Sun, Rain and a Legacy of Daffodils

Most recently updated February 17th, 2023– – Training Week 5 started with another nice day, but I decided to give my hiking boots a break...

2022 Training notes:

Week 9 Training is a bonus! In an effort to do something fun, use some expiring hotel points - and still avoid hurting myself - I went down the Coast to Myrtle Beach for a few days. In Winter, it's less crowded and you can walk the beach for miles without suffering heat stroke. I also stopped to find the Kindred Spirit Mailbox along the way. #Idratherwalk #HikeTrainingPlan #GetInShape

Week 9: Bonus! (A.K.A. Training Never Stops)

Estimated Reading Time: 7 minutes Week 9 Training is a bonus! Mostly because when we last left our training in Week 8, I was trying...
Training Week 8 started with some long yoga flow, and an exploratory hike in Duke Forest, along with some Infrared Sauna and Chromatherapy sessions, and a visit with a physical therapist. The planned 8-week training is over, but I'm adding on a Bonus Week! See you next time...

Week 8: Don’t Be a Lame Duck!

– – Training Week 8 started Saturday with a 45 minute yoga flow session. I also tried out a short hike in the afternoon at...
Training Week 7 began with our first bike ride of the season on the American Tobacco Trail, not too shabby at 25 miles. A shorter strength training hike, a long MST hike, an ankle injury and the discovery of Infrared sauna technology all added to this week's Awesome training.

Week 7: But Wait – There’s More!

Most recently updated February 26th, 2022– – Training Week 7 began with That Man and I  taking advantage of the last forecast day of mild...
Week 6 training was a LOT of hiking on different local sections of the MST. We took advantage of the gorgeous Spring-like weather to hike 51 miles this week, but still worked in a couple of treadmill and kickboxing workouts. Okay, at this point my legs hurt, but we've only got a couple of weeks left. Don't stop now!!

Week 6: Don’t Stop Now!

– – Training Week 6 started with a cold Saturday morning 9 mile hike on the MST at Falls Lake.  This hike is one of...
Training Week 5 started with another snowy, icy Saturday morning - so it was treadmill training for me! The forecast was for snow and rain most of the week, but I still got in 6 hikes - 2 on the same day! The weather can have a big impact on your workout plans - so even though the forecast is wrong A LOT, always check it out before you get on the trail :-)

Week 5: Ice and Rain

– – Training Week 5 started with another snowy, icy Saturday morning – so it was treadmill training for me! But Sunday the roads were...

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Hiking along the Coast at Cannon's Point Preserve on St Simon's Island, SC
Hiking along the Coast at Cannon’s Point Preserve on St Simon’s Island, SC

I hope these training posts will inspire you to keep going and achieve your personal goals, whatever they are!  🙂

Remember –  progress happens every day, a little bit at a time.  See you next time! – LJ

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Hiking Destinations

Most recently updated November 19th, 2019

Posts below include hiking info about destinations in the USA, Internationally, and close to home.

The list covers hiking destinations such as National and State Parks as well as local parks and trails.

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Travel Tips & Deals

Most recently updated August 4th, 2023

Over the years, I’ve found a few favorite tools for planning and booking travel in the US and around the world. 

Most of my travel adventures have been in or close to National Parks or other incredible outdoor destinations. 

View at Hanging Rock State Park
View at Hanging Rock State Park

I focus on time spent in Nature, but there are also plenty of cultural and historical sights to see!

For your convenience, I’ve included links to my favorite travel companies, and some blog posts about trips I’ve taken with them.

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Travel Destinations USA

The average American spends 87% of their time indoors, 6% of it in a car, and just 7% of their life outdoors.

That’s too bad, because there are a lot of benefits to spending time outdoors!

National Parks

Delicate Arch at Arches NP

For National Park locations in the US, the National Park Service provides a park locator that may help you with some destination ideas.

I’ve written about some of the National Parks I’ve visited – with more to come! 

Read more here about:

State Parks

Many States in the US have online pages to help people navigate the State parks in their area.

T-Bone is on loan from the Texas Longhorn Herd to Palo Duro Canyon State Park

I’ve spent the most time in North Carolina State Parks and Virginia State Parks, but an online search would easily find parks in other parts of the country.

These sites provide important information like location, hours, fees and lodging options – as well as detailed Trail and park maps.

I’ve written about a few of the State Parks I’ve visited – with more to come!  Read more here about:

Taking the ferry away from Torres del Paine, Patagonia, Chile

Adventure Travel

There are a couple of companies that I rely on when I want to go on hiking/adventure trips outside of the US. 

Though I’ve arranged all of the details for many trips on my own, it’s much more convenient – and usually less expensive – to have the help of an experienced team in my destination country.

They take care of getting transfers, hiking permits, lodging, renting any necessary equipment and engaging trail guides – which can be tricky, especially when traveling in a remote area.

Hiking Old Rag in Shenandoah National Park
Hiking Old Rag in Shenandoah National Park

Adventure Travel Companies

If you have multiple flights and other transfers to reach your destination, it can be really confusing – especially if you don’t know the language!

It’s good to have someone on the ground to help you navigate the potential pitfalls that come with the mechanics of getting where you want to go.

There are two companies I’ve traveled the most with for guided trips.  They’re both great companies, which is why I keep going back to them! 

View of the crater on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand
View of the crater on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand
G Adventures

I’ve got special regard for G Adventures because I’ve taken so many wonderful trips with them.  They’re very eco-friendly and always have great discounts available.   


Me at Machu Picchu – can’t believe this was 15 years ago!

My first trip with G Adventures was back in 2004, to hike and see ancient sites on the Amalfi Coast in Italy, and my most recent was in 2020 (right before the pandemic) to hike the Tongariro Alpine Crossing in New Zealand.   

G Adventures offers vacations for solo travelers, couples, and the whole family, too.   

NOTE:  After March 31, 2023, GAP no longer requires all travelers to show proof of COVID vaccines & boosters or provide a Medical exemption to travel with them on any tour, but you can find an “all vaccinated” tour if you want one.

To learn more, see my G Adventures Travel page and get links to trip discounts!

Hiking near the Mont Blanc range in Italy.
Hiking near the Mont Blanc range in Italy.
Intrepid Travel

Intrepid Travel provides expert group leaders and take care of all of the necessary permits and transfers for all of their trips, including entrance to any National parks abroad. 

I’ve hiked the Isle of Skye in Scotland and cycled in Tuscany with this company, and much more. They were great!   

They also offer some really good discounts on Last Minute travel.

NOTE:  After March 31, 2023, Intrepid no longer requires all travelers to show proof of COVID vaccines & boosters or provide a Medical exemption to travel with them on any tour.

Hiking in Northern Spain.
Hiking in Northern Spain.

Travel Resources

For me, the most stressful part of a trip is getting to my destination and getting back home.

With flight cancellations, close connections, and carry-on rules changing for each flight, just navigating the airlines is enough to make you stay at home!

Returning to Puerto Natales from Torres del Paine.

Getting in the TSA Pre-Check line for flights in the US can help smooth the process.

Just go to their site, fill out the form, pay the fee and bring your ID to a quick in-person meeting and you’ll get your TSA Pre-check account number.

With TSA Pre-Check you won’t have to remove your shoes or unpack your laptop while going through airport Security – this is very important if time is tight and you’re wearing hiking boots!

 

A Guide To Enjoying National Parks

I write a lot about the individual hikes I’ve taken in the wonderful National Parks across America, but pretty much leave the descriptions of the parks themselves to the Park websites.

Wayside previews of the park on the way into Bryce Canyon National Park
Wayside previews of the park on the way into Bryce Canyon National Park

A friend from the National Parks shared this Guide with me recently, and I thought I would pass it on to  you!

The US is home to 62 national parks, and I’ve visited a bunch of them.  But if you want to read about them ALL go here:

 https://www.loveholidays.com/holidays/enjoying-us-national-parks-responsibly/

Yellowstone became the world’s first national park in 1872, and the rest followed, up to New River Gorge National Park, which was dedicated less than a decade ago.  

Dark Hollow Falls in Shenandoah National Park
Dark Hollow Falls in Shenandoah National Park

Other Helpful Travel Sites

The Ledge trail at Pilot Mountain

The resources below help me keep everything organized with detailed itineraries, and usually provide some good discounts, too:

  • Travelocity – I use them mainly for researching and booking flights.  This is great because you can see flight options from many different airlines and from different airports.  If you book rental car and lodging along with your flights, you can get some really good deals.
  • Crystal Travel – Some great discount flights and other travel deals.
  • Booking.com – Great for booking hotel rooms and comparison shopping.  The more you book with them, the better deals you get.  Also, most bookings are cancellable and don’t require a deposit.
  • Cozycozy.com – Look for a room with Cozycozy for your next hiking trip – they’re sure to have a place near the trail that suits you!
  • City Pass – Discount Activity Passes for specific destination cities, you get great discounts on multiple local attractions!
  • Sightseeing Pass – Sightseeing Passes give you access to activities and services for a discount.  Passes are available for:  New York City, New Orleans, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Nashville, Orlando, Miami, Key West, and more!
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Trail marker on the Pacific Crest Trail near Big Bear CA

For more vacation planning ideas, see my Trip Planning post.   You may also find some tips in my post about planning your trip budget.

I hope these resources help you plan the trip of your dreams 🙂  However you do it, get out there and have your hiking adventure! 

Thanks for stopping by – see you next time!  LJ
 

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Hiking Tips

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022

If you’re a hiking beginner, there are a few things you should know before hitting the trail.

You really don’t want to become famous as an unprepared hiker who needed to be rescued!

Be prepared for weather and trail conditions!
Be prepared for weather and trail conditions!

I’ve put together some quick hiking tips for beginners, and if I’ve written a longer post on the subject, included a link to that as well.

Even if you’ve been around the trail a few times, you still might find a useful tidbit or two.

HIKING 101

The basic physical requirements for a hike are:

  • footwear that’s suited to your trail
  • hiking clothing layers that can be adjusted as needed
  • food and hydration for the trail
  • a way to carry essentials (daypack or backpack)
  • destination, with a plan to get there and back.

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How to Plan Your Multi-Day Hiking Trip

Most recently updated June 9th, 2022

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So you want to plan a hiking trip. 

Great!  Like any other event outside of your normal daily routine – hosting a party, having a night out, or even creating a special meal – it starts with planning and research.

Don’t know where to start?  I’ll help.

Let’s begin by figuring out what your perfect trip would look like….

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