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slower, deeper, sweeter
The philosophy
- ... you must free yourself of your daily anxieties and leave them at home. Walking
helps you to release the stress of your mind, and you will find that solutions of your problems come
easily. And this activity helps you to free your mind of the negative energy accumulated during months
of work.
- Learn how to live in a group.
Accept the group’s dynamics; the members can be different and not feel a connection between themselves,
but now you are part of this group, and each day you learn to become a team with them. Group members
will reach a plateau of freely sharing their knowledge and possessions with each other.
- Share with the group of what you feel, your sensations and doubts: to keep
them to yourself can’t help the group to understand what you might need. Inform the guide if you have
problems; (s)he will do everything possible to help you.
- Learn to accept the unforeseen.
Nothing is irremediable, and the unforeseen is the ordinary each day during a trek. Losing a path,
arriving at twilight, not finding food where we expect it, can be unpredictable, but often the most
instructive.
- Do not burden the guide with too many expectations.
The guide is at your disposition to solve problems, but you mustn’t give him your problems, if your
choice was not thought out beforehand. Ask yourself why you participated on this trek, what were your
expectations, and determine what are the real problems.
- Trekking needs flexibility. A flexible way of thinking will help you appreciate
experiences that you might never imagined before, (to sleep in the open air, under the full moon for
example, is something that you never thought you might never do and instead... here you are!)
- Don’t run! Discover the inner peace that walking slowly and being aware of your
surroundings can provide. As you amble, look around you; there is always a new flower, an insect, a
color that can amaze you. Trekking is not a competition; on the contrary, the group has to adapt its
rhythm to the slowest walker.
- Discover the silence! It’s nice to travel in a group, to meet new people, to
exchange experiences and to increase each other’s knowledge. But walking is also to discover the
beauty of silence, to listen to your own step, your own breath, the enchanting sounds of nature ...
your fellow travellers will be grateful to you!
- Walking tours help to distinguish the necessary from the superfluous. So, we
discover what it is necessary to eat, and on the contrary what is a habit; we discover what is
necessary in maintaining daily hygiene, in comforts, etc. If we leave the superfluous from our
backpacks and from our minds, everything will be lighter.
- Walking with us is also a good way to learn Italian!
