Are you enjoying your wait? Some inspiration from Mt. Kipipiri

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A challenge to consider - could you show yourself and others some good waiting while you're in your in-between life seasons? One phrase that stood out from hiking Mt.Kipipiri, a unique Aberdares ranges trail in several ways, is 'enjoy the wait'. Let's talk about why


For starters, Mt. Kipipiri is quite a simple and a great maiden hike if you're keen to embark on the Aberdares ranges.  

Mt. Kipipiri distance and likely time at a moderate pace

You are likely to notice that Mt. Kipipiri is isolated from the other members that make up the Aberdares ranges.

From Mt. Kipipiri peak, one can see some of the other members of the Aberdares ranges from afar


Another unique feature of Mt. Kipipiri is that the walk is quite long before reaching the summit. This long stretch is compensated by the beautiful landscapes along the journey. You go through a rich blend of dense forest, heath, and moorland vegetation types.

A stretch of lush vegetation en route


Beautiful flowers grace your long walk stretch






we even found peaches starting to bloom

In sharp contrast, the peak is a bare rock surface with little vegetation. 

There are only a pile of bare rocks at the peak




Talk of real-life imagery to the common phrase ''it's more about the journey rather than the destination''.

Connected with this, there are many inspiring stories highlighting the upside of being a late bloomer (a friend recently cautioned me on using this 'late blooming' phrase, saying there's neither early nor late blooming but rather 'just living' - I like this more!). 

A great reminder that we bloom differently

Other great examples of waiting well in most, if not all, of life spheres can be found in life journeys of some famous people who have benefited from taking a long-winded but more fulfilling route while navigating through their lives and ended up exactly where they needed to be, such as Aristotle and J.K Rowling. Read more here.

I can now better see why they say that most times, you'll find the destination mentality, while not to say it's not important, may not be as grand as the journey that led there...so please don't waste the wait ... enjoy the in-between seasons on your way to your destination. In a world where it's easy to get into rabbit holes of unhelpful comparisons, show yourself and others what good waiting looks like, and spread the hope.





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