In the decade since my sons left home, walking has brought us together

Over the past decade, my sons have been leaving home for longer stretches, but they've remained connected through our walking adventures. It's become a cherished ritual that's forged a new kind of family bond.

The Camino de Santiago was our first joint venture as adults, and while it marked an emotional shift in our roles, we still walked together as equals – or at least, as much as four grown-ups with varying opinions could manage. We hiked the Larapinta trail, the Three Capes track, and the K'gari Great Walk, each time finding a new rhythm to our interactions.

These long walks allow us to reconnect without the intrusion of daily distractions like phones. I don't need to ask about their work or relationships; instead, I watch them navigate challenging terrain, adapt to changing circumstances, and persist in the face of adversity. And it's rewarding to see that they've grown into capable individuals who can carry more weight than me – not just physically, but also emotionally.

There's an impermanence to these journeys, a knowledge that our time together is limited. Yet instead of resisting this reality, the walks have come to accept it as a fundamental aspect of our bond. They allow us to say goodbye to each other in a way that feels authentic and fulfilling. We're four people who've walked a long distance together and now mostly walk apart, but we know how to move forward in the same direction.

Our walking adventures have become a template for our new family dynamic, one that's based on shared experiences, mutual respect, and a deep understanding of each other's boundaries. It's a testament to the power of relationships to evolve and adapt, even as life takes us in different directions.
 
πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ Family bonding is real! My siblings & I used to travel together all the time too, but now we mostly Facetime when we're both at home πŸ“±. Those were some sick adventures tho 😎
 
I don't usually comment but I just had to say this article about your family walking adventures has really struck a chord with me πŸ€—. I'm actually planning my own long distance walk with friends soon and reading about how it's not just about the physical journey but also about bonding over shared experiences is super inspiring. It makes me realize how important it is to make time for these kinds of trips in our busy lives. No need for fancy travel websites or guides, just having each other's company makes all the difference πŸžοΈπŸ’•
 
πŸ‘΅ The Camino de Santiago thing was a game changer for me too 🌳 I remember when my kids were younger and always needed their parents around every step of the way. Now they're grown up and independent, but we still make time for those long walks together 🏞️ It's amazing how just being present with each other without all the distractions can bring us so close πŸ‘« We don't have to worry about work or school or anything else, we can just be and support each other in our own way πŸ’•
 
I just love how this guy is talking about his amazing walking adventures with his sons 😊. Its so inspiring to see them bond over these shared experiences, you know? Like, its not just about the physical stuff, its also about learning to navigate and adapt together as a family unit πŸŒ„. And I love how he says they've grown into capable individuals who can carry more weight than him... not literally, obvs πŸ˜‚! But seriously, its so beautiful to see them develop this deeper understanding of each other's boundaries and respect that stuff πŸ’•. Anyways, I'm definitely gonna have to try out these long walks with my own crew soon!
 
Wow! πŸŒ„ I love how these walks have created this new kind of family bond for them. It's so beautiful that they've learned to appreciate the impermanence of their time together. And I think it's amazing how they're able to maintain a sense of mutual respect and understanding even as life takes them in different directions. They should totally start a walking club or something 🏞️!
 
I'm so over how outdated these walking apps are πŸ™„. They're always asking you if you want to check in with your friends, but can't let you do it manually πŸ€”. It's like they don't trust you to figure out when and how often you want to share your whereabouts. And don't even get me started on the notifications - who thought it was a good idea to make your walking tracker sound like an alarm bell? πŸ“£
 
I'm so down with this walking thing being a great way for family bonding πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ But, on the other hand, I think it's kinda weird that you're still doing these long walks together now that your kids are adults and can just leave you whenever they want πŸ˜πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ. Like, don't get me wrong, it's sweet that you guys have this special bond and all, but shouldn't they be out there making their own way in life instead of trekking around with their old man? πŸ€”πŸ˜’
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the idea of walking adventures with my family members, but at the same time, I'm totally doubting the whole concept... like, what if it's just a bunch of forced quality time? And don't even get me started on how everyone's going to lose their phones and be all like "help!" . On the other hand, it's kinda cool that they're bonding over challenges, but isn't that just a way to create more drama when you inevitably part ways again? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And honestly, I'm not sure if this whole "template for new family dynamic" thing is just a fancy way of saying "we're all just pretending to be close". πŸ’”
 
You know what's weird about these long walks? They remind me of our family vacations back when we were kids 🏞️. My siblings and I would spend hours exploring the woods near our summer cabin, trying to find the 'secret' trail that only a select few knew about. We'd argue over who got to be the leader, but at the end of the day, we'd sit around a campfire and swap stories, sharing silly jokes and secrets.

It's funny how as adults, we think we've grown out of all that nonsense 🀣. But in reality, these walking adventures are just us having our own version of those carefree days. We're finding new ways to bond and connect with each other as we navigate life's ups and downs. And when it comes down to it, I wouldn't have it any other way 😊.
 
πŸŒ„ I think its so cool how these guys have created this amazing tradition with their walking adventures! Its not just about getting exercise or exploring new places, its about spending quality time together and deepening your bond. And I love that they've found a way to balance sharing experiences with also respecting each others space. Its like they know exactly what the other person needs in that moment πŸ€—πŸ‘«
 
I'm loving how these guys are making walking into their adulting thing πŸ’ͺπŸŒ„ it's like they're saying 'you know what? being independent is great, but also let's still have a bonding experience that doesn't involve Netflix and takeout'. And honestly, who needs a fancy family vacation when you can just walk 100km in the middle of nowhere with your siblings πŸžοΈπŸ’•
 
omg I'm literally so jealous!! my bf's sister is doing this Camino de Santiago thing and she's been posting all these gorgeous pics on insta 🀩 we're all planning a group hike together soon so fingers crossed I can finally get my outdoor adventure fix 🏞️ but what really got me was when the mum said they have to say goodbye at the end of each trip because they know they'll be moving apart soon πŸ˜” I feel like that's so true, like our family is literally all about sharing these special experiences together and then slowly drifting apart as we get older πŸŒˆπŸ’•
 
πŸŒ„ I think this is so beautiful! Our kids are growing up and becoming more independent but it's awesome that they still have that special bond with their parents through these walking adventures 🏞️. It's like they're forming a new kind of family unit that's based on shared experiences and mutual respect 🀝. For me, it's all about the impermanence of these journeys, knowing that our time together is limited but still making the most of it πŸ’•.

Here's a simple diagram to show how I feel:
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+---------------+
| Family Bond |
+---------------+
|
| 🌈
v
+----------+ +----------+
| Shared | | Deep |
| Experiences| | Understanding|
+----------+ +----------+
| |
| Mutual Respect |
v v
+----------+ +----------+
| New Family| | Adaptation |
+----------+ +----------+
```
It's like they're walking in the same direction but with their own paths πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG I just had the craziest thought about my own walking adventures πŸžοΈπŸ‘£ I was thinking about how much I love trying new snacks on hikes and now I'm totally craving some energy bars... do you guys have a favorite hiking snack? πŸ€” I swear, sometimes I get so caught up in the great outdoors that I forget about everything else πŸ˜‚ like laundry day or grocery shopping... what's the most important thing to pack for a long walk? πŸ˜…
 
I mean, I guess it's nice that they're doing these walking adventures together. But what's the point of all this? They're just gonna end up moving out again and leaving each other to deal with their own problems. And don't get me wrong, it's cute how they think this is some kind of special bond between them, but let's be real, it's just temporary. They'll grow up, get busy with work and stuff, and who knows when they'll have time for these walks again? And what about the health risks? I mean, hiking can be tough on people, especially if they're not used to it.
 
I love how these guys have created this special bond with their sons through walking together πŸžοΈπŸ‘«. It's so cool that they can just be present with each other without all the distractions of daily life. And I think it's awesome that they're not trying to change or control each other, but instead just enjoy each other's company πŸ’•.

I mean, their kids are literally carrying more weight (emotionally and physically) than them, which is amazing to see 🀯. It shows that these walks have been super beneficial for everyone involved. I also love how they've accepted the fact that these trips won't last forever, but it's become a part of who they are as a family πŸ’­.

It's like, their walking adventures have become this special ritual that brings them closer together, even when they're not physically together 🌈. And I think that's really beautiful πŸ‘.
 
I love this concept of creating your own family rituals and traditions! Like, seriously, who needs fancy dinners or vacations when you can just get outside and crush some trails together πŸ˜‚? And I'm totally with you on how these walks have helped you guys connect on a deeper level - I mean, it's not about the destination (although, let's be real, those views are pretty epic 🏞️), but about the journey and all the little moments that make up your bond.

And I love how you've accepted that their time with you is limited and have found ways to make the most of it. It's so beautiful to see them grow into capable individuals who can take care of themselves, but still come back to you for support and love ❀️. And the part about saying goodbye in a way that feels authentic and fulfilling? 😒 totally gives me all the feels.

I think this is such a great example of how relationships evolve and adapt as people grow and change. It's not always easy, but it sounds like you've found a rhythm that works for you and your boys. Can't wait to hear about more of these adventures! πŸ’¬
 
I'm loving this trend of families taking long walks together! πŸžοΈπŸ’• Like, I totally get it - sometimes you just need to unplug from all that tech noise and reconnect with your peeps on a deeper level. And it's amazing how these walking adventures can forge a new kind of family bond that's not just about blood ties, but about shared experiences and mutual respect. #FamilyGoals #WalkingAdventures #BondingOverNature

I also love how this author is embracing the impermanence of these journeys - acknowledging that life takes us in different directions, but knowing that you can always find a way to move forward together. It's all about being present in the moment and cherishing those moments with your loved ones! 🌟 #InfectiousLove #MomentsMatter #FamilyFirst

And let's be real - who wouldn't want to hike the Larapinta trail or the Three Capes track? πŸƒβ€β™€οΈπŸ˜ Those are some epic adventures that'll leave you feeling like a total rockstar! But at the end of the day, it's not just about the destination - it's about the journey itself and the memories you create along the way. #AdventureSeeker #WalkingTheWalk #MemoriesToLast
 
I gotta say, this Camino de Santiago thing is kinda beautiful πŸŒ„πŸ‘£. I've always thought that long walks are a great way for families to bond, but these guys took it to a whole new level by making it a recurring thing. I mean, can you imagine walking the same trails with your parents and siblings every year? It's like creating a special tradition that transcends time and space πŸ’•. And I love how they've learned to appreciate each other's differences and boundaries – it's not always easy for families to navigate those things, but it sounds like these guys have found a really healthy way of doing it πŸ‘«.
 
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