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Hiking the Nepali Coast and How I Conquered My Fear

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Hiking the Nepali Coast and How I Conquered My Fear

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Check these smiles. Look at us. We are having a blast! Life is perfect! We are SO PUMPED and SO STOKED to hike, to be outside, to step into the unknown, to camp for days, to carry 50 lbs on our backs, and to be free in nature! If this is what you see, ahha! What a great disguise! Behind my smile, my heart was racing full of anxiety and fear and my nerves were on edge! I was terrified and anything but pumped.

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One of the top places to experience on Kauai is the Kalalau Trail. Also, the trail is one of the top ten backpacking trips in the world listed by Backpacker Magazine. This trail is epic, a big deal and can’t be missed. In guide books the trail is noted as "strenuous with cliffs." My heart sank when I read those words in the description. What? No! That is freaking terrifying for me. But, I knew Adam would definitely want to do this trail. And, I did, too. But, I was so scared of the unknown. What exactly do “cliffs” mean. What kind of cliffs? How many cliffs? How wide is the trail on these cliffs, really?

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Deep down, I knew I couldn't miss this opportunity. Everyone was saying, "People travel from all over the world to do this trail.  You have to do it!" With each conversation and each new description of the trail, my blood pressure would sky rocket. Over the years people have discussed my fears with me and given me a new perspective. I have a fear of heights. Oh no, it's really a fear of falling. Until recently a friend said, "No, you have a fear of landing." Okay, well, all of the above then. Whatever my fear is, I have it when it comes to ledges, heights and drop offs. Hello to all you adventure seekers that aren’t afraid of heights- this is totally normal! My body is responding to a sense of danger.

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However, my fear and anxiety has taken over me on tons of adventures and completely steals all of my joy. I become a panic freak. I have been known to freeze on climbing walls and cry hysterically. Just a bit embarrassing. I have also been known to stand at rope swings and cliff jumps for what seems like hours trying to go, do it, just jump. Oh yeah, and I can't forget the time I have been yelled at by Costa Ricans when I froze in mid repel down a waterfall,"Let go, Linzee! Let GO!" But, I freeze, fret, sometimes go and sometimes chicken out. I love being outside and I want to be adventurous, but a lot of times my anxiety builds, swells, my heart races, and I don't enjoy what I'm doing. I become so zoned in on my fearful thoughts of “what if I trip, fall, land at this certain angle and then topple down the cliff.”

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As we have been adventuring Kauai, every hike is slippery from all of the water that rainy season brings making the leaves, rocks, roots, mud, and banana peels slick. Ha, yes, there are even banana peels here on the trails to slip on. Here I have encountered my turning point. I have just gotten so sick and tired of always spending so much energy and time becoming physically, mentally and spiritually exhausted from my fear of just hiking down hill! I’m so much slower than everyone that bound down like it’s nothing. In my mind, I always think, "Come on, Lindsey! Just let go!" A week ago, I hit my boiling point. I am so sick and tired of being sick and tired from fear!

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So, I cried out to God for help. I know that I cannot overcome my fears by myself and praying was my only choice. God can do the impossible, and I have spent years trying to overcome my fear and low and behold, I still have it. From spending hours chatting with God about it, I knew this hike would be a big deal for me. A turning point. A life changer. And, I had to do it. I was still dreading it, though. No! Don’t make me! Dang it!

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From past marathons and half marathons, I knew that I needed to fill my mind with positive thoughts. When I did the Pikes Peak Ascent, I filled my head with songs like, "Can't touch this, nah, nah, nah, nah!" and I powered up that mountain! Yeah! So, I came up with a mantra for when the Kalalau Trail became difficult. If not, I knew I would freeze and it would take me hours to get past one point of the trail. None of us would have fun. To keep it positive and to give my feet rhythm to work with, I chose, "Step, Go, Success, Yes!" I needed some celebration at the end, you know? I know, I'm ridiculous. But, you bet your bottom dollar it got me through all 27 miles of the trail! I did it!

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The few days before the start of hiking I fretted, cried, spent so much time thinking of the "what if's." Two of my adventurous, awesome girlfriends, Becca and Heidi, had hiked the same trail a month before. Talk about Wonder Women. I called Heidi to get her details on the trail. She specifically stated, "Miles 7 to 9 are terrifying and you definitely don't want to do them in the rain." For fearless Heidi to say that, oh geeze, that didn’t help. The night before we were to head out on the trail, I tossed and turned and finally woke Adam up. "Adam, I don't think I should go. What if I can't do this." Adam was already awake because he couldn’t sleep. He was like a little kid excited to go to Disney Land and I’m on the other spectrum. Terrified. Being the amazing Adam he is, he walked me through the truths of what we know that I could cling to. I prayed my heart out and filled my mind with my mantra, "Step, Go, Success, Yes!" I fell back asleep and woke up PUMPED to go on the trail! I wanted this challenge, and I wanted to get over this fear junk.

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And so it goes, the first day was great weather with bright blue skies so we hiked to a waterfall and then to Mile 6 and camped. The next day I knew was the big day. Miles 7 to 9 were ahead of me. Breathing deeply, I took each step forward knowing I was in for my biggest fears. Cliffs, drop-offs, ledges. Adam was leading the way with me in the middle and our girl, Jacqueline, was pulling up the rear. Right as we crossed Mile Marker 7, the wind started whipping with rain coming in. The ginormous waves were crashing and were so loud they were like cracks of thunder! No blue skies in view. The rain was coming in sideways and I couldn't see out of my contacts. I was yelling to Adam in front, while Jacqueline was yelling "Mile 7! Yeah! Got a pic! Oh, look at the waves! They are huge! This is incredible! Oh, look at the goats! Wow! This is incredible!" The herd of goats were running up hill while we were heading down to the Climber's Ledge. Ah! I'm having a meltdown on my insides and whispering, "Step, Go, Success, Yes!" and Jacqueline and Adam are loving the terrifying excitement around us! Great!

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I zoned in. My only choice. "Step, Go, Success, Yes! Step, Go, Success, Yes! Step, Go, Success, Yes!" This gave me something to focus on and my steps moved forward. I crossed the ledge without realizing it and we made it! Yeeeehaaaaaaw!!!!!

One of the biggest lessons I have learned thus far was from this one moment. God is with me always. Even when the waves are crashing, I can barely hear, the sun is gone, the rains flying sideways and I'm out on a ledge. He is always with me. It's overwhelming. And, he surrounds me with amazing people like Adam, Jacqueline, Heidi and Becca. All adventurous, courageous and compassionate spirits that I admire, trust and can learn from.

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Back to reality. Mile 7 wasn't over yet, and we still had 5 miles to go. And, in two days we still had to do this same trail to get back out. But, prepping myself with positive thoughts that kept me moving forward put me in a new zone to actually do the trail and to conquer my fear! It turns out, on our way hiking back out the same thing happened. I got in my zone and didn’t even realize we had done the ledge in the rain again!

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My journey of conquering my fears and anxieties isn't over. It's not going to be immediate. But, I'm learning to take control of my thoughts to find joy in scary environments and to love challenges, instead of being locked in my brain, in my fearful thoughts and freezing and crying in my moments of distress.

The definition of #nuventures is evolving to every kind of new venture. It’s not just seeing new places and trying new things, but taking ourselves out of our comfort zones, experiencing growth and having new thoughts, feelings and emotions. Thankfully, this growing moment was full of conquering! My trail name became Conq the Conqueror.

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No one told us about South Dakota!

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No one told us about South Dakota!

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"Hey! Let's go to South Dakota!"

"Ugh... what? South Dakota? We ain't going to South Dakota!"

The above dialogue was the beginning of a good learning moment Lindsey and I underwent. South Dakota was not a destination we had talked about. South Dakota was many hours and many miles away from our current location of Minneapolis. And...NOTHING is in South Dakota...right!? I wanted to push through North Dakota and Eastern Montana to get on over to Glacier National Park ASAP.

But, deciding on a route is team work. Lindsey won me over to the prospect of seeing the Badlands and the Black Hills. When else would we ever make time to gallup through South Dakota but now? So, now or never.

However, no one ever told us about South Dakota. SD was the best surprise and one of our favorite spots on the trip!

Thumbs up, Wall Drug!

Thumbs up, Wall Drug!

Heading westward from Minnesota, forget endless miles of corn fields. SD has miles and miles of sunflowers! Glorious!

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sunflowers, sunflowers and more sunflowers!

First stop: Badlands National Park. We quickly learned how the Badlands earned their name. We attempted for thirty minutes to find the trailhead of our ten mile hike. We could not find the trail! Our only hint was a sign, "Warning: Rattle Snakes." What a start!

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Adam looking for the trailhead... we were lost and hadn't even started!

Adam looking for the trailhead... we were lost and hadn't even started!

Turned back to the trailhead to try again.

Turned back to the trailhead to try again.

Found the trail! The big horn sheep greeted us right away. 

Found the trail! The big horn sheep greeted us right away. 

Yipee! This is awesome!

Yipee! This is awesome!

What a lookout!

What a lookout!

We camped out at Sage Creek because of the free primitive camping. A memorable spot, though! We awoke to Bison tromping through the campground. So awesome!

Sunset drive. 

Sunset drive. 

The drive to Sage Creek. 

The drive to Sage Creek. 

Endless canyons.

Endless canyons.

Waking up to these boys. 

Waking up to these boys. 

The buffalo moving along. 

The buffalo moving along. 

Next, the ultra American destination: Mount Rushmore. Surprisingly, pretty dang sweet.

Got to meet Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln!

Got to meet Washington, Jefferson, Roosevelt and Lincoln!

Onto: Wind Cave National Park. Uniquely awesome!

Above ground. 

Above ground. 

Under ground in the cave. Eerie box work formations on the ceilings. Lindsey was ready for a gigantic hairy spider to run her out of the cave. 

Under ground in the cave. Eerie box work formations on the ceilings. Lindsey was ready for a gigantic hairy spider to run her out of the cave. 

Next, headed up to Sylvan Lake and hiked South Dakota’s tallest peak, Harney Peak.

Awesome lookout over Cathedral Pines. 

Awesome lookout over Cathedral Pines. 

Hiking at the feet of the spires. 

Hiking at the feet of the spires. 

Well, daggum! Ain't they pretty?

Well, daggum! Ain't they pretty?

Lookouts galore!

Lookouts galore!

Capped off the trip with some sweet single track: Buzzards Roost trail system in the Black Hills.

Black Hills beauty!

Black Hills beauty!

Lookout over the Black Hills. 

Lookout over the Black Hills. 

Then we headed onto Montana and then to Alberta... pictures soon to come of these areas.

We wanted to give you a taste of South Dakota's shocking beauty. You cannot miss this spectacular spot of the US of A. Definitely consider this less traveled state for your next adventure!

Love,

A & L

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Into the Sun, Against the Wind

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Into the Sun, Against the Wind

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Luxurious. The last three weeks have been absolutely fabulous, dahling. For us on our nuventures, we have been living the high life! Thank you to all of our wonderful and extremely generous family and friends that have filled our daylight hours with the best company we could wish for. Highlights include: cups of coffee catching up at the kitchen counter, endless slobbery puppy kisses and belly rubs, hitting golf balls at the club, playing chicken in the pool, grabbing fresh veggies from the garden, running errands around town, and extreme mountain biking and running trails. Our nights have been spoiled with delicious meals around the dinner table, hot showers, the sweet hum of air conditioning, beds with sheets that have us cuddling up with the pure smell of Downy, and movie nights curled up on couches. We have enjoyed and cherished every moment of being in the presence of family and friends. We are so blessed!

Since we have been spoiled, today we are a bit anxious, a tad nervous to be on our own, and have a lot of growing excitement to go, go, go! We are onward ho west for five straight weeks! It's hilarious to realize that the normalcy we crave is the road, the wind in our hair, being blinded by the setting sun on the horizon, pitching the tent each night and cooking meals in the skillet on the Coleman. We never thought this would be normal

Ahha! We finally have a plan! So, here is our tentative road map for this segment and some big spots we hope to hit:

  1. Bad Lands National Park, SD
  2. Mount Rushmore, SD
  3. Black Hills National Park, SD
  4. Glacier National Park, MT
  5. Banff, AB
  6. Jasper, AB
  7. Squamish, BC
  8. Vancouver, BC
  9. Seattle, WA
  10. Portland, OR
  11. Redwoods National Park, CA
  12. Jackson, WY
  13. Colorado Springs, CO
  14. Steamboat Springs, CO

We know you have lived or traveled to these spots and have had your own adventures that you are pumped to share! Please leave comments to this post with your thoughts so we can learn from you. If you are on our route at the same time, we would love to see you! 

Amazing memories were made over the past three weeks. We are filled with so much love, full bellies, encouragement to keep going, and our phones are maxed with too many pictures. Enjoy! 

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ACADIA!

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ACADIA!

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ACADIA! Holda, holda, holda. Now, say it again in your most Trojan horsemanish voice... ACADIYAH! Yeah! Gotta get you in the mood. This was our war cry every morning during breakfast as we got pumped for the day's hiking adventures and as we cruised down the carriage roads on our bikes turning to each other and crying out ACADIYAH! It was so fun to bike to hike, to then bike to hike again. I was so excited to finally be in Acadia National Park!

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it's official. we are in!

We finally made it to this enchanting place after five solid years of pining over the foreseen adventure! Adam and I took a road trip five years ago during our senior year at the University of Georgia. Our final destination of the northeastern route was Maine, and we were only an hour away from the border, but due to logistics and timing we never made it. The tease of being so close and never touching a piece of the state has had me dreaming of the day I would actually be here. Since then, I have been hearing of Acadia National Park, the stunning cliffs along the ocean, and have had a visual of the park being the most spectacular place on earth that I have been missing out on all of my life! As you can tell, I am a woman of exaggeration. But really, this is how my mind leads me.

Ranger Bob took great care of us our first night in the park as we snagged the last available campsite. Whew! Heck yeah we'll take the spot  between the dumpster and the bathroom just to be in the park! We were warmly welcomed by the other campers with the slam of the dumpster lid and the swooshing of the toilets all night. They loved us!

Escaping the lovely noises surrounding our site, we ventured off and got our first glimpse of the dark cliffs along the ocean in walking distance from our site. It was really what I had dreamed of!

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I couldn't get enough, so the next morning we woke up for sunrise and went back to the same spot to watch the fog role in. Incredible, refreshing, peaceful moments on the ocean. I can still hear the waves on the rocks and feel the sea air gently wake us up.

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glorious!

glorious!

Hiked around the famous Jordan Pond and devoured the Jordan Pond House's centennial tradition of popovers, strawberry jam and butter. We honestly preferred the strawberry jam and butter, no need for the popover with that lovely combination:)

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popover, jam & butter (from web)

the famous jordan pond scene
the famous jordan pond scene

We loved the hiking and quick summits of the Triad Pass and Sargent and Penobscot Mountains that we completed each in less than an hour. The short treks were refreshing from the laborious, full day, black toe nail climbs of Colorado's 14ers that we know oh, so well.

love huge roots over colorado's gravel trails
love huge roots over colorado's gravel trails
overlook of jordan pond
overlook of jordan pond
summit uno: sargent
summit uno: sargent
summit dos: penobscot
summit dos: penobscot

And the best part was the blueberry dessert along the trail on the hike back down!

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wild blueberries
Adam snaggin them blueberries

Adam snaggin them blueberries

Getting lost biking the carriage roads was a favorite each day!

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passing a horse and buggy
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lookout on the carriage roads

Beach time, too!

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it's written in the sand
isn't it lovely
isn't it lovely
almost caught by the water
almost caught by the water
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We had some of the best home cooked dinners over looking the water.

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view out our kitchen window

And our final morning we were one of the many to be the first to see the sunrise in the US on Cadillac Mountain. Awesome!  The fog didn't allow us to view the sun breech the horizon, but with my patience and not yielding to Adam's whines of not having any snacks or food, right now, we saw our sun come through the fog as a hot pink fire ball! The morning was so special and romantic with love in the air as wedding vows were shared in a sunrise wedding taking place to our right and just in front of us a cuddly couple turned into a proposal. All of the love made me turn back to our engagement and wedding day only to be pummeled by Adam's sweet whispers in my ear of no snacks and breakfast. Oh, so romantic! We are sure learning each other's hangry (hungry & angry) thresholds on this #nuventure.

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sunrise at cadallac mountain

Acadia is a place I am eager to experience again. The cliffs, the water, the waves, I couldn't soak in the experiences enough.

the stacked rock cairns will lead us back one day

the stacked rock cairns will lead us back one day

Thankful,

Lindsey

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