What It Was Like Participating in USA's First Ever Highlander Adventure

If you're like me, or rather how I was, youโ€™d never heard of Highlander Adventure before, but after a little bit of reading and seeing an affiliation with an organization as reputable and established as Spartan Race, your interest is piqued.

When first hearing about the Highlander Adventure, my partner and I had very little to work with to make our decision. We knew that this adventure series had its roots in Europe, that there were 3 adventure distance options available, that they were affiliated with Spartan Race (Iโ€™d previously associated as part of the cult Spartan family, myself), and that unlike our backpacking trip experiences of having to carry food for the entire trip, that we'd only have to carry a day or twos worth of food at a time as food was distributed at checkpoints. On top of that, the experience touted evening offerings of yoga, music and entertainment at the campsites.

โ€œWhy not?โ€ We'd decided early on, and registered several months prior for the 5 day 60 mile adventure, the longest of the 3 options. Weโ€™d already been on a few backpacking trips and also had a handful more planned for the summer leading up to the first USA Highlander, so we felt weโ€™d be prepared and if anything, it might feel like a little break, like backpacking lite at the end of a fully scheduled season.

As far as nutrition goes, Donnie was a little skeptical about the food that would be provided for us. There were even some participants that chose to pack in their own meals so there would be no surprises. Our first day of meals were provided at check-ins the day before our journey began, with the rest of our days of food dispersed to us at checkpoints and two evenings of hot prepared meals. Personally, my philosophy about fitness and hiking is that I like to eat because I like to hike, and I like to hike because I like to eat. I'm grateful to say that every step of the way I felt more than adequately fed. Some of us were even returning snacks back that we found we wouldn't need to lighten our packs load. I got to try out Expedition Meals for the first time and found them to be filling and full of flavor. I discovered a new and fitting on- the-go meal for hiking and everyday life out of Fillo's Walking Tamales. I am, and I'm sure many others are, eternally grateful for HopWater's and GT Kombucha's sponsorships as a cold fizzy beverage at each checkpoint was something akin to an island oasis after a day on foot in the sun. On two of the nights, we enjoyed a hot catered dinner; one of which was a flavorful salad, pasta and breadsticks night, fitting for the night before our longest day of mileage, and the other was a most fulfilling taco bar, complete with chips and guac.

In regards to the course, I had honestly expected it to be fairly easy compared to our preceeding summer excursions in the Eastern Sierras, but it definitely put us to work. An event like this is at the mercy of the forest service, so it took a few iterations before they were able to agree on a final course. For the 60(ish) mile adventure, our mileages each day were ~10, 13, 17.6, 16, and 8.4 ( with an option for an additional mountain summit adding 10mi ). When all was said and done, Donnie and I clocked in nearly 76mi, the greatest amount of miles we've ever consecutively hiked, beating out our High Sierra Trail mileage.

When it came to the evening programming, it was well curated with options like yoga offerings, an inspirational talk by mental health advocate Jesse Cody @hikethegoodhike, live acoustic music, a screening of the feature documentary Highline, and an eye-opening presentation by Benny Braden of ResponsibleStewardship.org.

To be clear, Highlander Adventure is not a race. Although they're affiliated with Spartan, they make it perfectly clear that it isn't a race. That isn't to say, though, that some people coming from the Spartan culture wouldn't have a competitive mentality. We very much understood it to be โ€œnot a race,โ€ however my partner and I do have competitive tendencies for ourselves; we like to challenge ourselves, keep and maybe even develop a quicker pace and see how quickly we can outdo ourselves. If there's anything I might've changed after the fact, I probably would've intentionally slowed down to get to chat and interact with more people. As it is, we met some amazing outdoor lovers and like-minded spirits; it was nice having the community around in the evenings at each campsite. Itโ€™s funny to experience in real time what a small world it is because I met, for real met, Instagram friends and friends of friends, some of which I didn't even know were coming and others I didn't realize I was already connected with until the end of the week. I personally feel like I missed out on getting to know even more amazing people, some of which I only got to know by face, if at all. Everyone has a story, and the kind of people that choose to take on the feat of an extended camping trip on foot, home-for-the-week strapped to their back and all, make up a community of people rich with personalities and stories.

If after reading all this you find yourself even more interested in participating in a Highlander Adventure, I'd love for you to enjoy my DISCOUNT code: CHER-HL10 for 10% off any U.S.A. Highlander in 2023.

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The crowd goes wild! (In my head)

For the last couple of weeks, I've been facing some health issues and pretty fairly unable to function at my full capacity (which is kind of a lot). Long story short, the symptoms are kind of pointing to a potential bacterial / viral infection โ˜น๏ธ and now I'm feeling slightly ucky and waiting for some lab results from urgent care and a potential Rx. Thankfully, I tested negative for the ronie rona. ๐Ÿ˜… Is that really a win, though? I'm excited to not have one virus, in the light of still potentially having another.

But there's always a silver lining, right?

Right now I'm celebrating (in my head) this little win that I have the time and a little bit of energy in this moment to blog.

I'm also pretty happy that Iโ€™ve finally posted my YouTube coverage from hiking Southern California's potentially gnarliest hike - Skyline Trail: Cactus to Clouds.

On the flip side, I've had to give up work this week in order to be a responsible citizen and prevent potentially getting others sick. Having to do so kind of shakes up my root chakra needs to be able to provide for myself, and I'm doing all I can to be optimistic. With that being said, if I ever post an affiliate link to something that you genuinely were looking for or could use, I really appreciate the support. I believe that we should be able to do what we love for a living, and if that's the kind of world you want to live in too, pay it forward ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

Final, semi-unrelated thought. I'll be finishing up and posting my First Ever Highlander Adventure USA content soon, and I'm super excited to hear that they'll be announcing their 2023 U.S.A. events (plural ! ๐Ÿ˜) soon. Use my discount code: CHER-HL10 for 10% off of ANY of their U.S.A. Adventures in 2023 ๐Ÿค 

That's all for now. Always remember to #dowhatyoulove

โœŒ๏ธ+๐Ÿชจ๐Ÿชจ๐Ÿชจ, Cher

My, this is awkward.

For as long as I could remember, I've really loved to write.

Did you ever have a friend that was so nerdy that they wrote essays for fun? Well, before adulting and even heavier academic course loads came along, that was little 3rd grade me. I fell in love with the art of telling a story, and maybe even moreso, having a platform to organize my thoughts. Long have I loved the craft of creating eloquence. I started my first webpage in junior high (Geocities and Angelfire anyone? Am I dating myself here? ๐Ÿ˜†) to have an outlet for all the words that always just seemed to flow through me.

Just yesterday, on a video conference with the creators of a new platform that I'm partnering with, I was asked, โ€œDo you blog?โ€ โ€ฆ โ€ฆ โ€ฆ :: ๐Ÿ˜ฌ :: Awkward. I've had this blog for a couple of years now, starting it as a continuation for the art that I've always loved, but admittedly have let it lapse. Looking at it now, I haven't published anything for over a year.

Well, this is me admitting to myself that I let myself get too busy to get away from what I love, my first and truest love.

What's my purpose with this post, you're likely wondering? Can you be okay with having read this far and the likelihood that I haven't got a purpose at all? (If you've read this far, given the short attention span of the newer ages๐Ÿฅด) [ I recently saw an Instagram reel by @Visshuddhadas that really hit home for me.. Peace over Purpose๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ] But anyway, if you've read this far, firstly thank you, and secondly I do have a purpose. (Along with my peaceโ™ก) โ€ฆman does that feel good to say. I do have a purpose. I DO have a purpose. I DO HAVE A PURPOSE.

For now it's simple. Today I dedicate myself to coming back to blogging, to remembering the importance of doing what I love, and maybe to remind, inspire and empower you to remember and more importantly do what you love, too.

Also, that platform I mentioned that's re-inspired me is RockPorch. In the coming days, months, I'll be sharing more and more of my outdoors content as well as my gear picks and recommendations on that app / site. I encourage you to check it out as it's an awesome way to find gear as recommended by people who already love and use it; itโ€™s also quickly becoming an alternative to IG for the outdoors community (pretty great if all the algorithm updates are driving you batty ๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ).

Also, also I'm dedicating myself to one new blog post (minimum) a month. ๐Ÿค  You can expect a nice mix of metaphysical ponderings, random thoughts, and also mostly the outdoors content you've come to know and love from Instagram as the joy and delight of the algorithm ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿคช continue to inpsire me to branch out to other avenues. ( Just like I've already done with YouTube ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿค ๐Ÿค )

Stay tuned, because we're just getting started ๐Ÿ˜‰ And always remember, #dowhatyoulove

โœŒ๏ธ+๐Ÿชจ๐Ÿชจ๐Ÿชจ Cher