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strictlytacos t1_jcfvtvg wrote

I did the skyline this summer and I couldn’t even imagine bringing my 5 year old and they had a straight toddler. Respect.

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Slushytradwife t1_jcfzd3b wrote

If they went when you don’t have to trek over snow it wouldn’t be too bad but only if you have a hiking backpack for them. At the toddlers size it wouldn’t feel much different than a night pack with a bladder in there. Also toddler temperament dependent lol. Mine won’t last longer than 3 miles just yet because he wants to crawl but I’d rather him not eat every single bug on the ground.

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AliveAndThenSome t1_jchmpbc wrote

When we did the Copper Ridge Loop in North Cascades NP in '17, a dad with two small kids, age 6 and 7, kept pace with us for 3 days. The loop is 34 miles with 8,600ft elevation gain. The kids carried packs, too, but only like their sleep bag and clothes. Respect.

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strictlytacos t1_jchp849 wrote

Yeah that makes skyline train look like a cake walk and it’s definitely not one. Much respect

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AliveAndThenSome t1_jcl2qwx wrote

It was such a heartwarming joy to see the kids completely engaged in the experience. When they got to camp, they'd wander off and play amongst the rocks and streams while Dad set up the tent and started dinner. No concerns for anything but being in the moment; no helicopter parenting, just letting kids be kids. We're lucky to live in a state that has comparatively few hazards such as snakes, poisonous spiders, and aggressive megafauna. Sure, there are cougars, but they're uncommon in many areas of the state and very, very rarely attack humans.

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strictlytacos t1_jcghf9h wrote

Dang they managed to have the sun in the same spot and lighting the same. Pros at photo faking.

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