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Pricey Outsider,
My associate and I incessantly go on day hikes collectively as a result of we share a love for the outside. However we have now very completely different priorities on the path, and it has led to uncomfortable moments.
I’m a “stop-and-take-a-picture-of-the-pretty-views-every-two-minutes” type of hiker. I like to soak within the magnificence at my very own tempo, and it’s what helps me unwind from stress. Whereas it feels good to get an excellent sweat, I like the scenic snack and nap breaks much more. I don’t care how sluggish I’m going so long as I make it again to the automobile safely earlier than nightfall.
My boyfriend doesn’t hike for a similar causes. His mission is to get an excellent exercise, typically competing with himself to realize a private file. He goes too quick for me. I’m going too sluggish for him. So, we conflict. He lets me comprehend it together with his physique language and feedback about my tempo. He rapidly turns into bored whereas ready for me to catch up. I rapidly turn into embarrassed and exhausted attempting to reconnect with him.
What ought to we do after we’re climbing at completely different speeds? We take pleasure in experiencing the vacation spot collectively. We simply wish to make the journey extra enjoyable.
Taylor, REI Co-op Member since 2014
Pricey Taylor,
It is a query I’ve heard individuals of the 52 Hike Problem ask many instances. After we are in a relationship with somebody, it’s pure to wish to spend time collectively—together with outdoors. However conflicts might come up as a consequence of variations in every individual’s pace and priorities. For me personally, addressing this boils right down to communication and compromise, all whereas making it enjoyable.
In my final relationship, my associate loved operating the paths and I loved climbing them. We got here up with a win-win answer: Forward of time, we might agree on a time to fulfill again on the automobile and the entire time for train that day. Sometimes, we might stroll collectively for the primary 10 to fifteen minutes to attach. Then he would run for one hour; I might hike for half-hour and switch round. Usually, he ran previous me as I used to be getting near the automobile. With this compromise, we each had our wants met.
Different instances, we hiked and ran collectively. He adjusted his pace to extra carefully match mine, and I attempted to maintain up together with his tempo. On our longer day hikes, we agreed to hike collectively, despite the fact that I knew he may out-hike me any day.
However it’s necessary to do not forget that there are a lot of methods to deal with this example. To grasp how others would strategy it, I polled the 52 Hike neighborhood. Their solutions have been considerably combined: 18% prompt climbing individually out of your associate and assembly midway, 39% opted for climbing with individuals who share the identical targets, 25% beneficial matching the pace of your associate and 14% voted for another final result.
Personally, I actually just like the responses suggesting that you simply and your associate work to compromise. For instance, Bianca C., 29, of Level Nice, New Jersey, proposes that you simply alternate between your climbing types. “Some hikes are extra about images, whereas others are all about breaking data,” she says. That is additionally a good time for each of you to work on persistence and understanding, which might deepen your relationship.
Paige W., 28, of Ooltewah, Tennessee, shares: “My husband and I like climbing collectively, however we have now completely different paces. We compromise by understanding what the opposite likes. My husband is affected person whereas I take pictures and [identify] vegetation on my cellphone. I attempt to take fewer photos and take them rapidly so we will maintain transferring.” Whenever you work as a staff you’ll be able to construct belief, which is big on the paths and in life.
You could possibly additionally compromise by deciding to hike by yourself and meet at a turnaround spot. Then you’ll be able to hike down at your associate’s tempo (assuming downhill is less complicated for you than uphill). Tai Okay., 44, of Ontario, Canada, offerss but another choice: “Hike the route alone and take all of the pictures. Then hike once more at a sooner tempo …”
I additionally spoke to holistic marriage and household counselor Rebecca Thompson Hitt, who shares her perspective: She advises that you simply discover a time to debate what every of your underlying wants are. These are your true wants. For instance, perhaps your true want is to attach together with your associate on the path, whereas your associate merely desires an excellent exercise.
After your dialogue, work out a method that can meet each of those wants. Hitt additionally suggests that you simply strive other ways of compromising. Then come again collectively after attempting them out to debate how these options felt. Alter accordingly.
For those who’re unable to come back to an answer, you can also make different preparations and discover different methods to attach that higher swimsuit every of you. As an illustration, you can have a picnic at a neighborhood park, watch the sundown on the seaside or stargaze collectively, amongst different issues.
One other big element in all of that is belief, or feeling that you would be able to exit to discover and hike and that your associate will likely be there ready to attach with you whenever you get again. It’s additionally necessary to know that our life associate can’t fulfill all of our wants. Generally, we have to change our personal expectations and alter accordingly.
Above all, be curious as you discover what feels greatest to each of you as you navigate the journey collectively. The cool factor right here is that, similar to on the path, there are a lot of paths you’ll be able to select, however all of them find yourself on the similar vacation spot. Perhaps you don’t hike collectively, however this expertise taught you to speak, compromise and, ultimately, acquire a stronger relationship.
Isn’t that the top purpose of our path to like anyway?