Brooklyns Outlandish Hosts Black History Month Hike

On the surface, hiking can seem as if it has a low barrier to entry.How hard is it to get up and go outside?Dig deeper and you will find that you need proper footwear and plenty of water.

Depending on the weather, moisture-wicking apparel and warm socks will come in handy.Transportation to remote areas can be complicated, and having a guide, or at least a member of your group with knowledge of the terrain, can’t hurt.

And more gear will probably be needed the more hours hikers spend outside.The barriers can be even higher for Black people and other people of color, given the lack of access to the outdoors for certain communities.There’s also a pervasive stereotype that Black people do not enjoy activities like hiking, which discourages some people from trying it in the first place.At Outlandish, a hiking-gear store in Brooklyn founded by Benje Williams and Ken Bernard, the staff works to end such stereotypes by educating Black people and other marginalized groups on hiking and other outdoor activities.

Last weekend, in celebration of Black History Month, the shop hosted a guided hike so participants could have a chance to reconnect with nature at a time of upheaval.“That’s the hope for this hike, especially after a couple of rough weeks, just going out and breathing and remembering that things might be falling apart but there’s still a lot of beauty as well,” Mr.Williams said, referring to crackdowns on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives by President Trump.“I think now more than ever we want to celebrate Black history, celebrate one another, and really I think community is going to have to really be the nucleus of this next presidency,” Mr.

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