Social Bonds in the Backcountry
Walking side by side encourages gentler eye contact and rhythmic conversation, conditions that often increase oxytocin. Add the autumn scenery and you get honest dialogues, easier conflict resolution, and group jokes that feel funnier with every mile marker.
Social Bonds in the Backcountry
Reading the map, adjusting layers, choosing a detour—these tiny choices create visible teamwork. When leaves slosh underfoot and winds change, your crew practices cooperation that later translates into calmer meetings, kinder texts, and plans you actually keep.