A photo essay of our hike up Mount Mansfield
Our Débrancher series debut
Our digital-heavy lifestyle can be a proverbial black-hole. The flow of information never stops and rarely even slows down. The ‘Always-On’ mentality is both emotionally and physically exhausting. You’ve probably uttered the words ‘I’m too busy right now’, ‘maybe next weekend’, ‘over the holidays’, the excuses turn into see-you-next-Nev’uary. As important as it is to stay on top of your to do list, taking the time to recharge and get re-inspired will help you avoid burning out.
To help inspire you to act we’ve started a photo series exploring offline adventures that will continue throughout the year from some of our journeys both near and far. Our first installment takes us to a hike up Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak and a beautiful setting. Special thanks to Burton who helped us with packing supplies and for keeping the beers ice cold.
Bonus: A video of the hike up Mount Mansfield.
Our digital-heavy lifestyle can be a proverbial black-hole. The flow of information never stops and rarely even slows down. The ‘Always-On’ mentality is both emotionally and physically exhausting. You’ve probably uttered the words ‘I’m too busy right now’, ‘maybe next weekend’, ‘over the holidays’, the excuses turn into see-you-next-Nev’uary. As important as it is to stay on top of your to do list, taking the time to recharge and get re-inspired will help you avoid burning out.
To help inspire you to act we’ve started a photo series exploring offline adventures that will continue throughout the year from some of our journeys both near and far. Our first installment takes us to a hike up Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak and a beautiful setting. Special thanks to Burton who helped us with packing supplies and for keeping the beers ice cold.
View all imagesMount Mansfield - Photo: Blair Smith and Romain Albertini
Bonus: A video of the hike up Mount Mansfield.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALI0SKjFBR4