From what I understand, there’s a beautiful hike in Nova Scotia called Cape Split. The reason I say “from what I understand” is because I’ve never hiked it. I’m someone who is very outdoorsy, as you know I’m very active, I love camping, I love sports and I love the wilderness, but I’ve never been someone who liked hiking.

Before my drive across Canada, I had never been on a hike before. I had been invited to hike Cape Split more times than I can count, but I always thought that walking for 4 or 5 hours up and down a hill was pointless and stupid. Who the hell wants to walk that much?

Well, apparently, I do?!

After going on a hike in Jasper, Alberta, I fell in love with hiking and it’s now become a weekend adventure for the missus and I in the North. We’ve found three hikes here so far that we love and are looking forward to finding more.

I’ve now learned why people walk up and down hills for 3 to 5 hours. The scenery is usually beautiful and It’s a great way to spend a beautiful sunny summer’s day. Not to mention, it’s a great way to get exercise. My pack on Saturday weighed in at 30 lbs and on the 8 km hike we did two weeks ago, I burned over 900 calories. Between the added weight of the pack and the climbing and hiking, it’s a nice little workout.

We packed 3 Gatorate G2s, fruit salad, 3 chicken breasts, beef jerkey and I made us our own trail mix with almond slivers, cashews, wallnuts, banana chips, dried pommegranite and pumpkin seeds.

I can’t wait to keep trying out different hikes in Yellowknife (where these pics are from) and I look forward to the day when I actually go back to Nova scotia and hike Cape Split! But even more so, I’m really looking forward to doing more hikes around the world when I travel because I plan hiking as much as possible from now on.

Do you ever go for hikes? Have you ever turned down a hike? If you have, learn from my mistakes and go take a hike.

Here’s some pics of our hike on Saturday and a video of a 360 panoramic view from where we had a picnic.

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40 Comments

  1. Angela @ Happy Fit Mama 09/07/2012 at 5:05 am - Reply

    Beautiful hike! Hiking is one of the best workouts all while taking in scenery that you just can’t see anywhere else. Hope to see more hikes from you this summer!

  2. misszippy 09/07/2012 at 6:32 am - Reply

    Looks like giving in was totally worth it! Hiking is one of our favorite activities with our kids. Most of our vacations entail hikes and ti’s always a great payback. Enjoy your new found activity!

  3. Glenneth 09/07/2012 at 6:53 am - Reply

    gorgeous photos! i do love a good hike. especially to take pictures of the scenery and get in a workout.

  4. Heidi @BananaBuzzbomb 09/07/2012 at 7:54 am - Reply

    Gorgeous photos. I’m not much of a hiker but after my recent trip to the Grand Canyon with Columbia Sportswear I’m hooked and want more!

  5. Angela @ Eat Spin Run Repeat 09/07/2012 at 8:25 am - Reply

    Ahh this is so great that you’re into hiking! I have totally been bitten by the hiking bug this summer too. I live about 45 minutes from Hamilton, ON, which is apparently known as the Waterfall City. There are 120 waterfalls and I can’t wait to see more of them this summer! If you happen to ever be in the area and want to check out 2 that are close together, go for Tews Falls and Websters Falls, which is where I was last weekend. Here’s some pics! http://eat-spin-run-repeat.com/2012/07/02/canada-day-on-the-trails/

  6. It looks GORGEOUS up there! What a nice way to spend the day! I actually randomly applied for work up that way, so who knows maybe we’ll end up being neighbours haha!

  7. Julie (@ROJRunning) 09/07/2012 at 5:11 pm - Reply

    Looks like a great time. I loved hiking even before I started getting into fitness, so now I love it more as it gets easier and easier. I tell a lot of people when I sign up for my ultra runs, what I’m really signing up for are all day hikes, which is still fun!

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