I Needed a Reason to Quit - So I Ate All My Chocolate
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Jess Day joins Notes From Big Trails to talk about walking the Te Araroa Trail — a 3,000km route stretching the full length of New Zealand.
Walking solo over four and a half months, Jess shares what the experience actually felt like — from early nerves and self-doubt, through to trail family, unexpected kindness, and yes, the importance of chocolate.
This isn’t just a story about distance. It’s about what happens to your mind when you’re out there for that long — and the small moments that end up meaning the most.
In this episode, we cover:
- How Jess went from shorter UK trails to taking on Te Araroa
- The reality of walking 3,000km solo
- The mental challenge of long-distance hiking — including dealing with anxiety and PMDD on trail
- The contrast between the North and South Islands
- Extreme weather — from relentless sun to snow and freezing fog
- Trail family, shared hardship, and why people bond so quickly
- Trail angels and the kindness of strangers
- Why she ate all her chocolate — and why it was the right decision
- What finishing actually feels like (and why it’s not what you expect)
- Why you don’t need to do something huge to have a meaningful adventure
Enjoy!
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