The Awesome Hike Training, Season 4

Most recently updated January 6th, 2024

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This is the 4th year in a row that  I’ll spend   8 weeks training at the beginning of the year to get in shape for an awesome epic hike later on.

My last year’s training was for an epic 2 weeks of hiking in Greece, specifically hiking Mt Olympus, the Vikos Gorge and all over the island of Corfu.

We took hike breaks in the sea while on Corfu.
We took hike breaks in the sea while on Corfu.

The training did it’s job, and I didn’t have any issues with any of the hikes.

At this point, I don’t know yet what hike that will be for me this year.   But it’s still a good idea to be ready to hit the trails by Spring time.  

Last year, the NC General Assembly) designated 2023 to be “The Year of the Trail” in North Carolina, and if their goal was to promote more use of NC outdoor recreation resources – it was a success! 

Hikers at a local park
Hikers at a local park

Last year both local and regional NC trails saw more traffic, especially from beginning hikers.

Now a year later, the trails will likely be even more popular – and populated!  –  especially in peak times.

Last year's bucket list hike was Mt Olympus in Greece
Last year’s bucket list hike was Mt Olympus in Greece

It’s safe to say the shorter, easier, and easier-to-get-to beginner-level trails will likely be the most crowded.

All the more reason to train up early, so you can  tackle the more ambitious trails when the easy ones are crowded! 

The “8 Weeks to Awesome” hike training plan will help you do that, and you’ll be in great shape by Spring Break for any hike you want to do  🙂

The Holidays are just now winding down...
The Holidays are just now winding down…

The Holiday season is just now winding down, so this past week I started to focus on getting back to my usual pretty disciplined training routine.

That routine includes several hikes per week, and starting next week I’ll post the training hikes on my hiking Meetup, so you can hike with me!   

And of course, there’s weight training and cardio each week, with stretching every day.

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Over the next couple of weeks, along with more focused and increased physical training, I’ll also try to clean up my diet.

Over the holidays – which for me was a series of gatherings for the whole month of December and into January – I went kind of overboard with the cheese intake.

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Holiday eating caused me to abandon my usual healthy eating habits, so now I’ve got to get strict with myself again.

Because of my asthma, I’ve adopted a “clean” diet ( you can read about my Anti-Asthma Diet here )  that focuses more on protein and veggies, and less on dairy, breads and grains. 

Combined with intermittent fasting, this diet works pretty well for just about anyone, whether you’ve got asthma or not!

Motivational sign in my home gym.
Motivational sign in my home gym.

Luckily, I live within walking distance of a couple of different grocery stores, so for extra exercise I could walk to the store for smaller trips and carry groceries home in my back pack.

I’ve been very sick with chest/sinus congestion during this past Holiday season, and have been pretty much grounded from hiking.   

Mucus Does More Than You Think. Far from being a gross waste product ...No specific injury, just hard to breathe with all the buckets-o-snot, and very tired….

So this year, I’ll be training back up from the ground along with everybody else!  (Please don’t hurt me…)

I made a checklist/tracker to help everyone measure their hike progress, available now on the IRW Merch Shop!       


NEW: Track Your “Awesome” Progress at Home!

Track your progress towards your fitness goals!
Track your progress towards your fitness goals!

You’ll get instructions and three printable trackers: 

    • Your Hike Plan Worksheet
    • Daily & Weekly Workouts
    • Weekly Meals tracker    

 Click Here to Order! 

A download link in your confirmation email let’s you get started right away. Happy training!  LJ


(Or, you could subscribe and download the pdf for FREE here.)

The view from Hanging Rock State Park.
The view from Hanging Rock State Park.

For your amusement and (I hope) to help with motivation, you can follow along with my journey in my weekly Training Logs.  I’ll be adding them as I complete each week.

To see logs from this year and years past go to my Training Log

You could also take a look at my 8 Weeks to Awesome Training Plan post, if you want to see what kind of training I’m doing.

Anyway, gotta go hork up a lung.  Thanks for stopping by, see you next time! –  LJ

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The Awesome Year of the Trail

Most recently updated February 3rd, 2023

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Starting next week, as I have for the past 3 years, I’ll be spending  8 weeks training for an awesome epic hike.

I don’t know yet what hike that will be, but in any case it’s a good idea to be ready to hit the trails before Spring break and definitely before Summer vacations begin.

In fact, now that they (“they” are  the NC General Assembly) have designated 2023 to be “The Year of the Trail” in North Carolina, the trails will likely be more popular than ever.

I hiked the Flat Top Tower Trail in Moses H Cone Memorial park on the Blue Ridge Parkway this past summer. I found it by accident while hiking nearby Grandfather mountain, and I'm so glad I did! Read about the Blue Ridge Parkway, Cone Memorial Park, this hike and other local attractions, and how you can visit too. #Idratherwalk #Hiking
Hikers on the Flat Top Tower Trail in Moses H Cone Memorial park on the Blue Ridge Parkway this past summer.

The big challenge from NC State Parks and Rec is for people to walk 100 miles within the coming year.

One hundred miles in a year is not really a problem for regular hikers (I usually hike ~30+ miles per week) so while all of the trails will be busier,  it’s safe to say the shorter, easier, and easier to get to beginner-level trails will likely be the most crowded.

All the more reason to train up to tackle more ambitious trails, both locally and in your Bucket List locations!

The Holidays are just now winding down...
The Holidays are just now winding down…

The holiday season is just now winding down, so this past week I started to focus on getting back to my normally pretty disciplined training routine.

That routine includes several hikes per week – and starting next week I’ll post the training hikes on my hiking Meetup, so you can hike with me!   

And of course, there’s weight training and cardio each week, with stretching every day.

Hiking down - and up! - 820 steps at the Kaymoor Miners Trail in New River Gorge NP.
Hiking down – and up! – 820 steps at the Kaymoor Miners Trail in New River Gorge NP.

Over the next couple of weeks, along with more focused and increased physical training, I’ll also try to clean up my diet.

Because of my asthma, I’ve adopted a “clean” diet ( you can read about my Anti-Asthma Diet here )  that focuses more on protein and veggies, and less on dairy, breads and grains. 

And no more Holiday cheese platters!

Motivational sign in my home gym.
Motivational sign in my home gym.

Combined with intermittent fasting, this diet works pretty well for just about anyone, whether you’ve got asthma or not!

Luckily, I live within walking distance of a couple of different grocery stores, so I’ve also decided to walk to the store for smaller trips (that don’t include cat litter), and carry groceries home in my back pack.

Carrying your groceries on your back gives a whole new meaning to “eating light”  🙂

I just finished making a checklist/tracker to help everyone measure their hike progress, available now on the IRW Merch Shop!       See below:


NEW: Track Your “Awesome” Progress at Home!

Track your progress towards your fitness goals!
Track your progress towards your fitness goals!

You’ll get instructions and three printable trackers: 

    • Your Hike Plan Worksheet
    • Daily & Weekly Workouts
    • Weekly Meals tracker    

 Click Here to Order! 

A download link in your confirmation email let’s you get started right away. Happy training!  LJ


(Or, you could subscribe and download the pdf for FREE here.)

Anyway, gotta go sweat.  See you next time!

Hiking on the Brumley Mountain trail in Virginia.
Hiking on the Brumley Mountain trail in Virginia.

TAKEAWAY LESSON:  Any diet (and possibly strength training) begins in the grocery store!!

I hope you’ll find my Training Log ramblings to be helpful- or at least amusing! 🙂   To see more of them go to my Training Log

You could also take a look at my 8 Weeks to Awesome Training Plan post, if you want to see what kind of training I’m doing.

Thanks for stopping by – see you next time!  LJ

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Return to the Road to Awesome….

Most recently updated January 18th, 2022

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So, just in case you’re new around here, I’m spending the next 8 weeks training for an awesome hiking trip I can drive to.

Photo from my home gym. Really.

The holiday season is just now winding down, so I’ve started this week to focus on getting back to my usually pretty disciplined training routine.

That routine includes several hikes per week – which I’ll post on my Meetup, so you can go, too – along with weight training, cardio and of course stretching every day.

Over the next couple of weeks, along with more focused and increased physical training, I’ll also try to clean up my diet.

Domestic Cheese Tray
Domestic Cheese Tray – holiday food.   So much cheese!

Specifically, now that the socially condoned Holiday eating extravagance is behind us, I’m working on getting back to my normal (pretty healthy) eating habits before Super Bowl Sunday.

And then my birthday is this week…

Throughout the holiday season – which for me starts in October and doesn’t end until mid January – I’ve been plagued by a super-abundance of cheese.   So much cheese.

Special Cheese Tray Idea, c1964 | Superbowl snacks, Super ...
Special Cheese Tray Idea, c1964 | Superbowl snacks. More cheese.

Because of my asthma, I’ve adopted a “clean” diet ( you can read about my Anti-Asthma Diet here )  that focuses more on protein and veggies, and less on dairy and grains.

Fun fact:  Cheese activates the same receptors in your brain as opioids.  So, you CAN get addicted to cheese…

But, even past the hurdle of Christmas and New Year’s, we’ve got the Super Bowl and then Valentines Day to deal with….

Valentine's Day Snack - Fruit & Cheese Heart Platter ...
Valentine’s Day Snack – Fruit & Cheese Heart Platter. Cheese again.

After Valentine’s Day, Easter is just a short hop away.

And you know what that means – jellybeans.   I admit I’ve got a jellybean problem – I even tried to explain to That Man how jellybeans are actually vegetables.

He was not convinced.   Neither was I, really.

Jellybeans are so small...
Jellybeans are so small… nd they’re beans, right?

Clearly, I can’t be trusted, so no more jellybeans for me – I won’t even bring them in the house.

Except for my magic Sports Beans – which have saved my bacon (no! no bacon!) many times on the trail in the heat of summer.

They even have caffeine  🙂

And just get away from me with that cheese tray….

TAKEAWAY LESSON:  Any diet begins in the grocery store!!

I hope you’ll find my Training Log ramblings to be helpful- or at least amusing! 🙂   To see more of them go to my Training Log.

You could also take a look at my 8 Weeks to Awesome Training Plan post, if you want to see what kind of training I’m doing.

Thanks for stopping by – see you next time!  LJ

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The Road to Awesome So Far….

Most recently updated January 17th, 2022

– – Apparently Fig Newtons are my kryptonite.

This is really surprising because I’ve always thought my weakness was jellybeans.   And cheese.

So, just in case you’re new around here, I’m spending the next 8 weeks training for an awesome hiking trip to New Zealand.

It’s been more difficult than I thought it would be to go back to my usually pretty Spartan eating habits and disciplined training routine.

Over the past couple of weeks, along with more focused and increased physical training, I’ve also been trying to clean up my diet.

Pile of forbidden fig cookies
Pile of forbidden fig cookies

Specifically, now that the socially condoned  – almost required! – Holiday eating extravagance is behind us, I’m working on getting back to my normal (pretty healthy) eating habits before Super Bowl Sunday.

Because of my asthma, I’ve adopted a “clean” diet ( you can read about my Anti-Asthma Diet here )  that focuses more on protein and veggies, and less on dairy and grains.

I think my increased activity (and the colder weather) has me craving carbs. 

Newtons will always be "fig" to me.
Newtons will always be “fig” to me.

I used to be able to get a package of fig cookies and not touch them for a week, and then only have 3-4 cookies, but now I’m snarfing down a whole sleeve in a single sitting!!

(And, BTW,   this whole “fruit” Newtons thing is just bogus.  It’s fig or nothing, baby!)

At least I’m eating cookies INSTEAD of dinner, not in addition to dinner.

Jellybeans are so small...
Jellybeans are so small…

Clearly, I can’t be trusted, so no more fig cookie dinners for me.

I won’t even bring them in the house.

But perhaps just a few jellybeans…they’re so small, right?

TAKEAWAY LESSON:  Any diet begins in the grocery store!!

I hope you’ve found my Training Log ramblings to be helpful- or at least amusing! 🙂   To see more of them go to my Training Log.

You could also take a look at my 8 Weeks to Awesome Training Plan post, if you want to see what kind of training I’m doing.

Thanks for stopping by – see you next time!  LJ

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