From the sedate hill walks (such as Ngong's seven hills) to the snow-capped peak of Mt Kenya to high altitude alpine slopes, one is never short of a place to hike as the country is blessed with superb terrain where hikers, trekkers, both beginners and experienced ones, can have an unforgettable experience.
Kinyua says when it comes to gains, there are many reasons why one should embrace hiking activities as a form of wellness. Apart from being a fun activity that one can engage in, hiking, he says, hiking is an excellent workout for the body, especially as one advances in age.
"The fact that you stop to catch your breath as you climb the sometimes ragged terrain- the hills only too late on nurse sore calf muscles after the whole affair is enough evidence that the activity is a serious health affair" explains Kinyua.
For the 21-member group, an adventure for health benefits has become routine, where factors such as the speed at which you hike, however, the weight of your pack, or the type of terrain can influence health benefits, such as how much and how fast calories one can burn. A moderate hike, says Kinyua, can have a participant burn between 300 to 400 calories per hour.
Other benefits
During the hiking activities, the group focuses on boosting their mental health. This comes from walking through serene locations that are surrounded by natural settings - trees, rivers, and other natural resources. Sometimes, the only audible sounds and melodies are the chirping of birds and crickets. "This experience is one of a lifetime that is bound to stimulate all your senses as you take in deep breaths of fresh air," reminisces Ruth of the just concluded hiking session of "conquering" Mt Kenya a second time.
Nature, she says, has a calming effect that makes one forget the stresses of life. Through hiking, also, one can build self-esteem as walking along the trail gives one time for reflection and meditation. Hiking too affords hikers temporary to forget the stresses of daily routines to rejuvenate and re-energise.
According to health experts, the fact that during walking and hiking sessions the body produces vitamin D, especially while walking under the sun. This is a positive impact through the activation of the hormones responsible for safeguarding from mental illnesses such as depression.
Ruth says the group's hiking adventure provides wellness bonding sessions by providing an opportunity for members to reconnect, sometimes with their spouse, family, friends, and colleagues. This helps in maintaining meaningful relationships in a dynamic and fast-paced world.
"Hiking offers us space and time to talk and iron out differences, as we talk about issues that we may otherwise fail to address during our normal daily routines," says Kinyua.
The Seven-day journey to summiting Africa's highest roof started with one-day hiking at Ngong Hills as part of acclamation training, followed by a day trip to the Sirimoni Gate at the base of Mt Kenya. This was followed by a gruesome four-day trek, which culminated in the group achieving the goal of conquering the Batian peak.
Only one three out of the 21-member group did not make it to this once-in-a-lifetime achievement. The good news is that they will have a chance to try another time during the slated 2024 annual Mt Kenya hiking by the group. In between, there are other scheduled hiking to various places within the country.
The highlight of the group's health-packed adventure hike will be summiting Africa's highest mountain, Mt Kilimanjaro which is slated for October this year.
As my session ends, I have three take-away challenges - one to conquer Ngong's seven hills, which are a stone's throw away from where I live, a beginning point for my acclimatisation training to do a second attempt to summit Mt Kenya. The last time I tried in 2022, I only managed to go up to Lake Ellis. My greatest achievement would be to conquer Mt Kilimanjaro, nature's wonder that I have only "conquered" through binoculars.
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