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  • My Personal Winter Hiking Essentials List (From Real Trails)

    A personal list of winter hiking essentials that actually worked for me on cold trails. From layering strategies to backpack must-haves, this post documents what I carry, why it matters, and what I’m still learning from winter hikes … Continue reading

    My Personal Winter Hiking Essentials List (From Real Trails)
  • Unforgettable Trails and Views at Acadia National Park

    A short reflection on why Acadia National Park became our first East Coast love—visited in summer and again in September, filled with quiet campgrounds, coastal trails, and a sunrise that stayed with us long after we left. Continue reading

    Unforgettable Trails and Views at Acadia National Park
  • Documenting the Hikes I’ve Done—and the Ones I Dream About

    Angel’s Landing is the only trail I’ve completed so far. The rest remain on my bucket list—icons of effort, fear, and beauty across the United States. This is less a guide and more a quiet record of trails still calling. Continue reading

    Documenting the Hikes I’ve Done—and the Ones I Dream About
  • My first 16000.ft hike

    Roopkund: A Journey Beyond the Summit. Feel the magic of 16,000 feet, where every breath fills you with awe. Ancient bones, stunning views, and unforgettable moments—this hike is etched into your heart forever Continue reading

    My first 16000.ft hike
  • My first Solo Hike to Angels Landing

    A spontaneous work trip to Utah in early 2020 led me to attempt the iconic—and intimidating—Angels Landing hike in Zion National Park. Despite never doing a solo hike before, I took it step by step (“eat the elephant byte by… Continue reading

    My first Solo Hike to Angels Landing
  • My blog architecture!

    KISS — Keep it simple and stupid. I’ve always enjoyed writing, and starting my own blog has been on my mind for a while. At first, I wanted to build everything from scratch. But honestly, why overthink it? I went… Continue reading

    My blog architecture!