thespacesay:whitebear-ofthe-watertribe: Also, my Dad always taught us to let the slowest person lead
thespacesay:whitebear-ofthe-watertribe: Also, my Dad always taught us to let the slowest person lead. That way they can set a natural pace that’s comfortable for them, they don’t feel like they’re constantly going too slow or like they’re being rushed, and everyone can enjoy the hike together. I’ve implemented this trick in every hike I’ve gone on since I learned it, and it has always been a great success, and the faster paced people never notice that they’re not rushing along at whatever their other pace might’ve been. Highly recommend! id: text. If you are hiking in a group and waiting for slower people to catch up, don’t start walking again when they do catch up, because then you got a rest and they didn’t.I think about this tip a lot, in many different contexts. / end id -- source link