Purpose
I have a Google Doc spreadsheet filled with places I want to go, but lack a place to document the places I've been to. As I seek to diversify my outdoor portfolio, my endeavor is to document via pictures and text in this blog.
The title, "Smashing It Outside" refers to the attitude I have to being outdoors. Whether it be hiking or camping, I want to take to all such activities with a go-for-broke approach.
While hiking the Mist Trail in Yosemite that known for its challenging amount of steps and elevation gain, my friend Jacob explained to me that some things in life should be built up with the expectation of "smashing it." He explained somethings in life you simply have to smash, like tests. And stairs. For the rest of our weekend trip we kept "smashing" all sorts of things and it has been a mindset that has stuck with me for its positivity as well as general hilarity.
Undoubtedly there will be failures in my efforts to smash life outdoors. Unfortunately attitude doesn't directly translate to expertise.
The title, "Smashing It Outside" refers to the attitude I have to being outdoors. Whether it be hiking or camping, I want to take to all such activities with a go-for-broke approach.
While hiking the Mist Trail in Yosemite that known for its challenging amount of steps and elevation gain, my friend Jacob explained to me that some things in life should be built up with the expectation of "smashing it." He explained somethings in life you simply have to smash, like tests. And stairs. For the rest of our weekend trip we kept "smashing" all sorts of things and it has been a mindset that has stuck with me for its positivity as well as general hilarity.
Undoubtedly there will be failures in my efforts to smash life outdoors. Unfortunately attitude doesn't directly translate to expertise.
About Me
I am currently a physical therapy student at Northeastern University, located in Boston. I'm no longer located in Boston and have moved temporarily back to the Bay Area, my home, for a clinical rotation. Being back in CA has exponentially increased my accessibility to awe inspiring public land that I have sorely missed since being in New England.
