Today's "Weekend in Wisconsin" post is the start of a new series of posts called #WaybackWednesday's. My friend Mike over at www.52hikeswithmike.com...

Welcome Friends!
Thank you for taking a moment out of your day to stop by for a visit!
For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Sara Beth and I use this blog to share my stories and thoughts about my adventures in visiting our National Parks, the various ways I spend my downtime, my experiences with moving towards a low-impact lifestyle, and personal wellness. Combined, these topics help me stay true to my inner compass (keep scrolling to learn more).
I hope you stick around for a bit to explore the blog and feel free to reach out to me with any questions you may have or just to say Hi!
I wish you enough,
Sara Beth

“Begin doing what you want to do now. We are not living in eternity. We have only this moment, sparkling like a star in our hand and melting like a snowflake.” – Francis Bacon Sr.
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Recent Blog Posts
Catch-up on my recent blog posts by exploring the posts below:
A Year Later, An Update on my Peroneal Tendon Surgery
One of the most frequent questions I get asked these days is how my peroneal tendon surgery recovery is going. I've been hesitant to share an update...
31 Outdoor Nonprofits and Organizations to Kickoff #GiveTheOutdoors Month
The "Give the Outdoors" Challenge For many people, December is a time of giving and what better way to give back to our public lands and communities...
“Unnecessary possessions are unnecessary burdens. If you have them, you have to take care of them! There is great freedom in simplicity of living. It is those who have enough but not too much who are the happiest.” – Peace Pilgram
Just what is an Inner Compass?
Have you heard the term “inner compass” before? If not, you are not alone. I first heard the phrase while seeking advice about my future college major. I was told to look inside and listen to what my heart and gut told me was the right choice for me personally.
These days, I still consult my inner compass before making decisions and always find a sense of calm after having made a decision that aligns with my true inner compass. In fact, I’ve written a blog post about listening to my inner compass – just click the button below to check it out.