Friday, July 23, 2010

Take a Hike!

Take a Hike!

Big Basin, July 20

I love summer! Even though San Francisco never feels quite like the hot summers I remember growing up on the Peninsula, every once in a while the sun will show itself. Lately Chris and I have been getting out of the foggy city and taking some really cool hikes. We are so lucky to live in the Bay Area, where you have mountains, coast and just unbelievable surroundings!

Santa Cruz, July 20

San Francisco's China Beach July 17

Big Basin, July 20

We like to hike to the point of exhaustion. We drink a bunch of water beforehand, don't bring anything with us, and set out for several miles of tough terrain. It's the best! By the end we feel just starving and ready to eat an amazingly wonderful meal.

Basically, it's going back to our hunter-gatherer roots. Cavemen didn't have treadmills, or flat paved tracks to run on. They didn't bring Cliff bars with them to satisfy the sweet pangs of hunger. Our ancestors built muscle and got cardio workouts by setting out on tough hikes.
San Francisco's China Beach July 17

Humboldt May 30

Totally different than a gym workout, it feels so good to be surrounded by beautiful untapped nature, and just brings a sense of peace. Throughout the hikes we will stop to jump up on some rocks or climb a tree here or there, to intensify the workout. It's way better than lifting hand weights at 24 hour fitness.
San Francisco's China Beach July 17

Virginia June 27

San Francisco's China Beach July 17

I came across a post by Mark Sisson about why getting to nature is so good for you, check it out here:
Mark's Daily Apple

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Virginia, June 28

2 comments:

  1. Wonderful post Kat,
    I don't have beautiful forrests...but i've got the beach and the walks, sprints and workouts there are incredible.

    Marc

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  2. Awesome pictures. Even though I love getting out and playing in my nstural setting, it makes me wish I had more than these flat Midwestern cornfields to stare at.

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