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Next Generation Hikers

Last post 06-10-2008, 8:59 PM by Grannyhiker. 12 replies.
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  • Next Generation Hikers

     05-31-2008, 3:43 PM

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    This thread is not my idea , but its a good one. Its fun to see the pictures of the new hikers/backpackers we as parents are raising. I`ll be getting together my pics, I have grand kids to teach now to. So have fun parents and post away
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     05-31-2008, 5:16 PM

    Oh wow, what a great idea. Well at the risk of being labeled an overly proud papa, I'm going to post three pics Big Smile.
    Here is Thea on Cape Horn. (That's a mouth full of jerky.)



    Here she is at Latourell.



    And finally, nothing makes Thea giggle more than a picture of her "Swallowing" a waterfall.....We've got hundreds of these :-)



    Thanks for the thread.
    Adam



  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     05-31-2008, 9:51 PM

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    Here are some of my favorite pics of my kids.

    Kris is  my oldest son on top of Ives Peak, Goat Rocks  wildernessKris,Jake and me best trail dog ever at Diamond Peak wilderness.

    Alexis 1st daughter and second oldest and Joel on summit of Mt St Helens that was a great day!Alexis and myselfSean 3rd oldest on top of Anderson Pass, OLimpic NP,   his 1st glissade so much fun!Amanda #4 last but definately not least she is a tuff little trooper just get her pointed in the right direction and she can go like the eveready bunny. Shi Shi beach Olimpic NPAmanda and big brother Sean atShi Shi (note deer taking a snooze in background)

       These are my kids two boys and two girls from oldest to youngest all capable on the trail.      

    The one guy with my daughter and myself on Mt St Helens summit  is now my son-in-law

    I`m one lucky Dad its good to be me:)

     

     

     

               

  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-01-2008, 5:42 PM

    This is my son Evan, he  always loved hiking this way. Here he is on the Huckleberry trail, in the Mollala trail system:

    Now he's 51/2. Here he's on Larison rock, near Oakridge:

    Making the transition to his own two feet during ages 3 and 4 was a challenge. I've learned to be creative, flexible and much less goal oriented. Now we have a blast.

  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-01-2008, 5:54 PM

    chubby fm:

    Making the transition to his own two feet during ages 3 and 4 was a challenge. I've learned to be creative, flexible and much less goal oriented. Now we have a blast.



    Great point Chubby!
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-01-2008, 6:17 PM

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    Awesome pics!  Hiking was always one of my favorite family activities when I was a kid.  I don't have any contributions, as my husband and I don't have kids yet, but we always say that our kid(s) will be hiking before they can even walk!
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-01-2008, 10:35 PM

    Here's Michael, now 15.

    Slowly but surely, he's adapting. He can handle about one hike every 6 weeks. Have better photos, but this one was already in-gallery.

    This was after 4 hours bushwhacking the redwoods, so he should look the part.



    M. D. Vaden of Oregon

    Atlas Grove & Grove of Titans Redwoods
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-02-2008, 1:01 AM

    These are beautiful pics. I love them.
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-02-2008, 11:18 AM

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    thomasz:
    These are beautiful pics. I love them.
    Yeh they sure are were all so lucky to have such healthy kids.Big Smile Its a good life. Thats one big redwood awesome!
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-07-2008, 12:14 PM

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    My son Ford is 10 1/2 now. He started doing the "good" hikes when he was 4 though he was either in a jogger stoller or backpack before that :)

    At 4 1/2 in the North Cascades in Wa:


    I love this photo of him at Seattle Park, Rainier. It was taken in summer of 2005 I think. While I get bashed for it often, I let him bring his Nintendo. I figure if he carries it and hikes the miles..what do I care! This trip was cross country - he loves those trips.


    Last summer:


    He is a tall skinny kid with tons of energy. So the perfect hiking partner ;) Sadly we wear the same shoe size and he is about 2" shorter than me now. Agh!
  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-07-2008, 11:10 PM

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        My son Skyler is about to turn 2 and was born on the first day of summer. I take him out hiking as much as possible, his first trip was to Dry Creek Falls when he was 2 1/2 weeks old…

    This is a shot of him after we did a day trip on Eagle Creek last weekend, he doesn't know it yet but I am secretly training him to take over my role as crew leader for Trailkeepers of Oregon, formerly Trails Association of Oregon… LOL

    Thanks for this thread… It's nice to boost about our little ones, and for all you parents I highly recommend reading the "last child in the woods"… Great book.

    Cheers / Jamie


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  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-10-2008, 4:43 PM

    I have been taking mine hiking since they were very small as well. Here is a snack break on a hike we took by the Sandy river near my house. I packed their life jackets so they could play in the river when we stopped and so snack time was had with life jackets on :)



  • Re: Next Generation Hikers

     06-10-2008, 8:59 PM

    I have several trip reports on here of introducing my grandkids to the joys of backing, but with all the "server error in application" messages, you all will have to wait until we go up on the new server. I hope that will be soon?!
    May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view.--E.Abbey
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