Walking for me does not necessarily mean simply going from one place to another. It's everything you see and encounter on the way.
Sure, maybe that walk to the store (to buy milk, toiletpaper and unhealthy snacks you know you shouldn't eat but still do) isn't the most exciting one. But if you are like me and love being outdoor more than anything else, then you know what I'm talking about.
If you don't, then plan a hike for the weekend in your local park, or if you're lucky enough to live by the wilderness of Canada, then even better for you guys!!
I promise, you cannot get dissapointed at what nature has to offer.
Dispite my young age, I've been hiking for several years now and I've realized that there's always something new to discover! (Unless you've already discovered the whole planet. But guess what buddie? There's still things you probably don't know about.)
Now you're probably wondering about my title and want an explanation.
However, I don't want to bore you with a 500 page long post that you will give up on halfway through.
So, I will split up the story in different shorter posts instead, and I hope you will follow my story about one of the biggest adventures I've done so far!
My story about when I hiked through New Zealand, north to south, 40 days all in all (half walking, half resting).
Keep an eye out for my next post where I'll start my story!
Coastal view from Hillary Trail, North Island, New Zealand

Sunrise from Outurere campsite, Tongariro National park


