How to avoid unexpected incidents while hiking?
The point of view of Blanche de Richemont, travel writer
Dear Catherine, danger is always on the doorstep of those who leave. Anything is possible when you hit the road. As in love, adventure is never predictable. Even when we plan everything.
Nevertheless, this unfortunate expedition delivers a message. You could organize your hike with Paul so as not to depend on him; offer him another perspective and not leave him alone to bear the responsibility for the journey. This will allow you to experience these moments of sharing on another level, because you will have engaged. You will not endure the situation, you will decode it. This way, you too will be able to suggest alternative routes. But it is not advisable to leave the road and cut through fields.
Your story also reveals that we are much more capable than we imagine. We believe that we will never succeed and we always end up achieving it. Constantly, walking shows what a man can do. Not only manage to find his way in the night, but also to learn from what he has experienced. Keeping in mind that, even on marked routes, getting lost is part of the journey.
