There’s a point in most epic adventures where there is an internal conversation on whether to continue or not. It’s at this time that we test our strength, our commitment in ourselves and our physical endurance.
Mom Mojo
Wild Wisdom with Theresa Rybchinski
Theresa Rybchinski was raised in the Canadian Rocky Mountains, a stubborn yet vulnerable
wild woman in search of the unknown and wisdom of the musings of nature. She is driven by the
desire to return to the innate qualities of living in the wild, a curious cat chasing mountain
summits and climbing frozen waterfalls. When she isn’t outdoors Theresa works as Youth
Worker in the woods, passionately empowering others to advocate in the face of social
injustice. Click through to read her full interview.
The 5 Things I Can’t Explore Without
Meet Lauren Brush, founder of That Hiking Girl! Monday - Friday, Lauren is an automotive engineer living in Portland, OR. On the weekends however, she takes full advantage of what the Pacific Northwest has to offer by going on overnight and day - long excursions. She has reviewed her top five recommendations for the Howl Often community of the gear you should bring with you head out on your next hiking adventure. Read the full list and get exploring!
April Theme: Renewing Rituals
Finding Place
As a child, growing up in the 70’s, that’s what it meant to be a girl, at least in some people’s eyes. I guess I never really fit in then. I ran through mud puddles, barefoot. I picked up garter snakes, and let them slither across my hands. I held toads and caught fireflies. I had grass- stained knees and wind-blown hair. I’d rather be outside riding my bicycle or running through the woods behind our house than dressing up or putting on makeup.