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“How do your kids hike miles on their own?!” This is the most common question I get in my DMs and comments. The truth is—they don’t just automatically hike long distances. It’s something we’ve worked toward over time. Here’s how we built up their stamina and love for hiking: 🌱 Start young Take them on short hikes when they’re little. If they’re too small to walk, start with a toddler carrier backpack. Even one hike a month builds a habit. 🍫 Reward them Snacks are magic. We’ll say, “Almost there—chocolate at the top!” Bring plenty of small snacks for breaks and save a special treat for the end. Motivation = boosted! 🚶 Let them lead Give them the chance to walk in front and set the pace. When kids lead the trail, they feel ownership of the adventure—and it builds their confidence mile after mile. 👏 Praise them Kids thrive on encouragement. Celebrate their effort, cheer them on, and acknowledge how strong they’re being. It makes them proud of the hike. 💬 Keep it fun The goal isn’t just to reach the end—it’s to enjoy the journey. Stop to check out bugs, laugh at silly jokes. Little moments make the miles easier. 🔑 Be consistent Yes, there will be meltdowns. Yes, they’ll ask to be carried. But consistency pays off. Keep going on short hikes and slowly build up distance. Over time, they’ll surprise you with what they can do. With patience, practice, and a little bribery 😉, those tiny legs can go miles. And more importantly, they’ll grow a genuine love for being outdoors 🏔️ #adventurefamily #backpacking #backpackingfamily #adventurekids #outdoorfamily
“How do your kids hike miles on their own?!” This is the most common question I get in my DMs and comments. The truth is—they don’t just automatically hike long distances. It’s something we’ve worked toward over time. Here’s how we built up their stamina and love for hiking: 🌱 Start young Take them on short hikes when they’re little. If they’re too small to walk, start with a toddler carrier backpack. Even one hike a month builds a habit. 🍫 Reward them Snacks are magic. We’ll say, “Almost there—chocolate at the top!” Bring plenty of small snacks for breaks and save a special treat for the end. Motivation = boosted! 🚶 Let them lead Give them the chance to walk in front and set the pace. When kids lead the trail, they feel ownership of the adventure—and it builds their confidence mile after mile. 👏 Praise them Kids thrive on encouragement. Celebrate their effort, cheer them on, and acknowledge how strong they’re being. It makes them proud of the hike. 💬 Keep it fun The goal isn’t just to reach the end—it’s to enjoy the journey. Stop to check out bugs, laugh at silly jokes. Little moments make the miles easier. 🔑 Be consistent Yes, there will be meltdowns. Yes, they’ll ask to be carried. But consistency pays off. Keep going on short hikes and slowly build up distance. Over time, they’ll surprise you with what they can do. With patience, practice, and a little bribery 😉, those tiny legs can go miles. And more importantly, they’ll grow a genuine love for being outdoors 🏔️ #adventurefamily #backpacking #backpackingfamily #adventurekids #outdoorfamily

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