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Building A Community of Curious, Powerful and Adventure-Loving Women

Welcome to the Women Walks Community: An online and offline space to gather In this world of online-everything, I am committed to building an online community that meets off-line too. I am committed to creating a space of gathering, of mutual support and learning and that allows for people to thrive and flourish in this little thing we call life. I want to create moments. Moments that linger long in… Read More »Building A Community of Curious, Powerful and Adventure-Loving Women

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Essential Spring Hiking Tips for UK Walkers: Where to Go & What to Pack

As the UK weather starts getting sunnier, there’s a deep yearning within us to get outside and make the most of the weather. From BBQ-ing in cold climes, to embracing our adventurous spirit after a long, grey, soggy winter, us Brits are definitely in need of some vitamin D. But how do we get past the indecision and anxiety of heading outside after a winter indoors? Read on for my… Read More »Essential Spring Hiking Tips for UK Walkers: Where to Go & What to Pack

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The History of Hiking | Origins, Evolution, and Why It’s So Popular Today

Hello sole sisters! A hiking blog wouldn’t be complete without getting to the bottom of how hiking came to be. How did hiking begin? What is the history of hiking? Well, now there’s a slippery subject. Technically we began walking sometime after graduating from the primordial ooze from whence we came. But when did hiking become something we did for pleasure, as opposed to a necessity for finding food and… Read More »The History of Hiking | Origins, Evolution, and Why It’s So Popular Today