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hiking your own

Sarah Karangelen

hike your own hike (hyoh) is a phrase on long-distance hiking trails which essentially boils down to: you have to do what you need to do. take care of yourself, march to the beat of your own drum, etc. and this newsletter is just me trying to do that.

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  • Sarah Karangelen

    I am a lover of all things outdoors and an aspiring writer. I will be the first to admit that I know nothing about the world and yet, I've been thinking about making a newsletter for years. It's funny how those "and yets" haunt us, isn't it?

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