These Women Backpacking With Their Kids Will Give You Travel Goals You Didn’t Know You Needed

Isha Jalan

Marriage can be a complicated thing – lots to do, learn, and unlearn. While a lot of women take a break to settle in their new life after they get married or have kids, a group of women from the States – Brooke Gaynes , Morgan Brechler and Shannon Robertson – decided against doing that. Instead, they took it upon themselves as a challenge and did what most women wouldn’t. They travelled far and wide with their kids lying warm and fuzzy in their backpacks. Don’t believe us? Watch these adorable, yet badass photos for yourself:

Just look at this adorable, fuzzy ball!

Hi there, Mr. Peak-A-Boo!

Trekking for seven miles in rain with your baby? No big deal!

Taking over the world, one trek at a time!

Shannon Robertson says it as it is. “Life doesn’t end when you have children, you just figure out ways to make it work for you.”

Desert trip with bae tonight

What a bright sunny day! Let’s go fishing while holding the baby in the backpack. Because, why not?

While climbing mountains, this mom takes a detour to our hearts with this selfie!

Following her mom’s footsteps

She named the mountain, ‘Focus.’ What an adorable kid!

Into the wild

You go, girl!

OMG. I. Can’t. Even.

Just going to take a quick nap while my mommy climbs mountains and takes selfies.

Horses are cool. But these women are cooler!

Bye, strangers! We’ll be back after climbing more mountains as you sit at home.

These pictures are giving us some really amazing travel goals!

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