So, my fiance and I are headed to Estes park Colorado this Friday and will be there a week or two. Were staying at the Stanley hotel for a few nights and will be heading out for hiking and rock climbing almost every day we are there.
The good thing, we went out and stocked up on a bunch of brand new hiking gear! She got a really nice Deuter pack and some other small necessities. I got a couple small things myself but pretty much had all my gear covered.
The bad thing, she is not an outdoors kind of person. She is the one who thought of this trip and I think she is doing all this because she knows how much I like to hike.
I'm OK with it of course, but does anyone have pointers on how I can make this as enjoyable as possible for her?
I've been hiking and camping all my life. But the things that are perfectly comfortable for me, might not be for her.
I'm packing some small floor pads i have from work that we can use to sit on, and I'm also bringing a poncho liner to use as a ground cloth so were not just sitting in dirt. And food will be upgraded quite a bit from what I'm used to.
Does anyone have experience going hiking with someone who normally doesn't do this kind of thing? If so, what have you learned or what would you do different to make it more enjoyable for them?
She is not the kind of person to complain, so I'm not worried about that. I'm just trying to make her experience something she will like and hopefully appreciate enough to try it again.
The good thing, we went out and stocked up on a bunch of brand new hiking gear! She got a really nice Deuter pack and some other small necessities. I got a couple small things myself but pretty much had all my gear covered.
The bad thing, she is not an outdoors kind of person. She is the one who thought of this trip and I think she is doing all this because she knows how much I like to hike.
I'm OK with it of course, but does anyone have pointers on how I can make this as enjoyable as possible for her?
I've been hiking and camping all my life. But the things that are perfectly comfortable for me, might not be for her.
I'm packing some small floor pads i have from work that we can use to sit on, and I'm also bringing a poncho liner to use as a ground cloth so were not just sitting in dirt. And food will be upgraded quite a bit from what I'm used to.
Does anyone have experience going hiking with someone who normally doesn't do this kind of thing? If so, what have you learned or what would you do different to make it more enjoyable for them?
She is not the kind of person to complain, so I'm not worried about that. I'm just trying to make her experience something she will like and hopefully appreciate enough to try it again.