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Winner Profile-Sarah Box

Sarah and Manning far surpassed their goal of 30 miles in 30 days during Novembers HIB 30. The challenge motivated their family and led to Sarahs husband challenging them to complete 100 miles by February. This is no easy task in Alaska and we can't wait to hear more!! Sarah won a super cool outfit to make running and being active outdoors fashionable graciously donated by Road Runner Sports. S...

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Winner Profile- Tanya John

Lets get to know our next Hike it Baby 30 November challenge winners! Tanya and her daughter Evelyn are members of the Portland branch and braved the unseasonably cold Portland November to pass their goal of 30 miles! They won a Mamalates DVD, a postpartum Pilates program, so they can stay active even on the days they stay indoors! Tell us about your favorite hike in the world I don't have a sp...

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Winner Profile- Heidi Anhalt

Meet Heidi and her daughter Audrey. They were challengers during HIB30 and will be seen on the trails in Austin rocking their new Ahnu Hiking boots that they won! Many of our winners profiles feature trail tips for colder weather, so keep reading to learn some tips Heidi has for hiking in a warmer climate! Favorite Hike it Baby moment so far? The dads in our group are amazing and so supporti...

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Find a Challenge Buddy

The Hike it Baby 30 January is on. For those of you who still want to enter it's not to late. Log even just one hike in the month and you will get entered to win prizes! Today I did 55 minutes outside walking today in Portland with a HUGE awesome group for a Stroller Strides/Hike it Baby hike arranged by a sometimes HIB, often Stroller Strides mama named Deb Gibbs. So much fun. Met lots of new ...

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Winner Profile-Eugenie Chappo

Eugenie and her son Crosby are members of our Hike it Baby branch in Austin! They competed in the Hike it Baby 30 challenge in November and hiked over 30 miles in just 30 days! They won the perfect prize for hiking in Texas; A pair of Sigg Viva Water bottles! Keep reading to find out why Eugenie insists every hiking family should invest in a carrier... Tell us about your favorite hike in the ...

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Creative Ways to Save Your HiB30 Stickers

Hike it Baby is all about getting families outside and enjoying nature on trails as much as possible. That's why we love to motivate the masses a few times a year with the HiB30 Challenge. Get outside for 30 miles in 30 days or get outside for 30 minutes 3 times/week in 30. At the end of the Challenge, everyone who participated receives a unique Hib30 Challenge Sticker in the mail! They've beco...

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Winner Profile-Nicole Hammond

Another Hike it Baby 30 winner! Isn't it amazing how many sponsors we had and how many winners we have got to meet so far!?!! SO COOL! Next up is Nicole Hammond! Her and her kiddos are from Detroit which means 30 miles in November is not easy, but they totally rocked the challenge! She won a waterproof rain cover for her ergo carrier thanks to carrymeaway.com! Keep reading to find out Nicoles ...

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Winner Profile-Katie Gertz

Hiking on to meet the next #HIB30 Winner! Katie Gertz and her son Dylan hike with our Portland Branch! Portland had an unseasonably cold November which made getting outside pretty challenging! Katie had a no excuse type attitude and completed the challenge! We are happy that she won a Discrete Banger Beanie! Keep reading to find out what Katies favorite Hike it Baby moment is...Hint; It is pro...

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Winner Profile-Debbie Williams

Next up in our serious about the Hike it Baby 30 November winners is Debbie Williams. Debbie and her daughter Eastyn are members of our Vancouver Washington group! Debbie says the challenge really motivated them to get outside during a dreary November! They are the lucky winners of a pair of Adidas Mountain Sport Hiking Shoes; Perfect for when Eastyn begins leading Toddler-Led Hikes! Keep readi...

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Hiking with 2 Kiddos

Hiking is one of my all-time favorite activities, so I do it almost every week with my two kids. Our preference is to hike with dad but that means we would only hike on the weekends and holiday and I need more trail time than that. As a result, I have been hiking solo with my two kids since my daughter was six weeks old. My kids are now 2 and 5 and we are outdoor-loving, hiking fools. Not every...

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