One of the things I like best about visiting Colorado is seeing how active people tend to be. Everywhere you look in towns and cities there are people out walking their dogs or jogging. They are kayaking, mountain biking, hiking and on horses.
They seem to just accept that the weather will do what it wishes and they will simply dress for comfort.
It helps that there are so many bike paths, state parks and well maintained sidewalks.
Fast food doesn't appear as readily available as it is in Ohio so people seem more likely to sit and eat real food and their waistlines show it.
Visiting here always makes me want to do better at getting outdoors and eating my vegetables. I have high hopes for better habits based on inspiration gathered on this trip.
We hiked one morning at Horse Gulch Trail System on the outskirts of Durango. The parking lot is paved and then you hike or bike to the top of a hill to access several miles of trails.
The trail we chose had some old telegraph poles, wildflowers and gorgeous mountain views. There's little shade but it was still a fun experience.
It reminded me that discomfort, like the harsh sun, isn't a good excuse to skip out on outdoor time. Ohio's ridiculous humidity is a better excuse but I eagerly hit the trail last night and thoroughly enjoyed that experience too. Even in the humidity.
I hiked about two miles at Cedar Falls- not a long hike but enough to relax my mind and work up my heart rate.
Time in nature is vital to physical health and mental well-being. I felt better after our hike at Horse Gulch and feel even better after my hike last night despite my sore muscles.
Time in nature can calm the soul and can heal old wounds. It can relax the body and quiet the mind. It can make sleep easier. It can make everything better.
Wherever you are, regardless of weather and all the other excuses, I highly recommend a walk outside. You can thank me later.
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