Backpacking with Kids: Lessons from the Pacific Crest Trail with Missy Meskell
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Family Travel • Hiking with Kids • Building Connections
What can hundreds of miles on the trail teach us about family, nature, learning, and ourselves? In this inspiring episode, educator and outdoor adventurer Missy Meskell shares the unforgettable experience of hiking the entire Oregon section of the Pacific Crest Trail with two of her children.
Together, we explore how travel in nature—especially with kids—can stretch our perspectives, strengthen relationships, and create opportunities for reflection and growth. From moments of awe in the wilderness to opportunities for lessons on problem-solving, Missy’s stories are full of warmth, humor, and wisdom. Whether you're dreaming of a backcountry trek or want to build deeper connections through travel, this conversation offers insights you can carry into your own adventures.
In this episode, we explore:
- How Missy and her kids hiked the entire Oregon stretch of the PCT
- How travel fosters connection, resilience, and joy in children (and adults!)
- How to ask better questions instead of giving directions
- Why embracing discomfort can lead to deeper connection and growth
- Actionable tips to get started backpacking
This Week’s Small Step to Enhance Your Next Trip:
Thinking about a backpacking trip? Start with the imagination and inspiration piece! Think about what you are most interested in—whether it's hiking, the sense of accomplishment, or quiet time by a creek with your journal. Do some journaling to discover the part you’re most looking forward to. That clarity will help guide your planning and make it easier to choose the right trail and gear.
Reflection from the Episode:
“Wherever you are, there you are.”
Missy reminds us that traveling with kids often means being fully present to them, to yourself, and to the shared experience. You can’t plan away every challenge, but you can turn even hard moments into transformational shared experiences.
Links Mentioned in the Episode:
- Heather Anish Anderson, National Geographic Adventurer of the Year: https://wordsfromthewild.net/
- Destination Imagination: www.destinationimagination.org
- Pacific Crest Trail Association: www.pcta.org
Ideas for Timelines: https://tripscholars.com/history-travel-timelines-how-to-organize-your-travel-studies/
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