America’s hiking culture is built on ego
PolicyTuesday, April 14, 2026The Guardian

America’s hiking culture is built on ego

The article discusses the evolving hiking culture in America, highlighting how activities like peak-bagging and thru-hiking have become personal achievements rather than purely recreational activities. The author, an Indigenous writer and wilderness ranger, reflects on the implications of this shift and its impact on the relationship between nature and hikers.

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