Part Nine: Pemberton to Schafer. What comes up, must come down.
Caroline leaves Pemberton feeling fatigued, irritable and sensitive. She struggles to be inspired by the nature around her, but it maybe it's because the experiences on the outside, reflect the deeper feelings inside.
We've all know that feeling of not having our s#%t together. Not feeling like we are 'enough'. Things feel harder and more vulnerable. And that's ok. We are only human beings after all, perfectly imperfect and each with our emotional outlets. Perhaps being in nature helps us to express whatever it is we need to express.
Here's to riding that wave.
This series will show you what it’s like to thru-hike the 1002 km (623 mile) Bibbulmun Track in Western Australia. Watch the entire series as we release them here: • The Bibbulmun Track Se...
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12 сен 2024