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Coyote

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North Texas

Keeping a Journal

While on a long-distance hiking or biking trip, many people choose to keep a journal. Some people intend to later write a book, some people may be trying to draw attention to a fundraiser, others may want to keep friends and family in the loop, and still others may be doing it only for their own eyes.

Whatever the reason, journaling can be a fulfilling addition to the experience. Writing in your journal every day allows you to recall some of the small details you might’ve forgotten by tomorrow. Summarizing what’s already occurred may give you a better perspective on the adventure as a whole, which can go a long way towards fighting mental fatigue and burnout. And, of course, keeping a journal allows you to revisit the experience years or even decades later.


Feb 28, 2019
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