Sometimes it’s hard to get motivated to go walk. I know this all too well. Here, you can see some of the first two months that I had my Apple Watch — call it my baseline. It’s admittedly erratic, at best.
Regular Walking
Sometimes it’s hard to get motivated to go walk. I know this all too well. Here, you can see some of the first two months that I had my Apple Watch — call it my baseline. It’s admittedly erratic, at best.
[exercise, weight loss, food]
It’s been just over six weeks since I decided I wanted to thru-hike Te Araroa. I have consistently hit 35 miles per week since then.
I’ve been hovering between 250-260 pounds (~113-117 kilos) for the past four years — basically, since the start of law school. It hasn’t stopped me from doing things like hiking all over Ireland and Scotland. Continue reading
I have a lot to say but I will just start off by saying that the simple goal of this blog is to document my journey to — and eventually along — Te Araroa, the trail that runs for 3000 kilometers through the North and South Islands of New Zealand.