Our Trails, Our Stories

Liz Robertson, Trail Traveller

4 min · 20 de jun de 2019
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Liz Robertson, also known in the Wakefield area as Pip, spends plenty of time on the trails. Originally from New Zealand, she now calls Wakefield home. As a fitness instructor, she often uses the trails for boot camps and even incorporates trail work into the workouts! Perhaps Pip’s biggest observation while out on the trails with her dog is the parallels that can be drawn between our personal growth and evolution and that of the forest’s around us. In this podcast we get a sense of Pip’s love of nature and her reasons for always returning to the trails (despite the threat of bears!).

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