Don’t Let the Night Before Ruin the Next Day

You’re adults, and no one’s here to micromanage your choices. But we’re also traveling together, on a schedule, in physically demanding conditions—and how you spend your nights affects how you show up the next morning.

We’ll have early departures, long walking days, and guided experiences where your full presence matters. If you’re overtired, dehydrated, or recovering from a rough night, it doesn’t just impact you—it affects the group dynamic, the flow of the day, and the quality of your experience.

You don’t have to skip the social side of travel. But you do need to keep in mind:

  • Attendance is required. Being too hungover to participate isn’t an excuse.

  • Staying out late? Make sure you’ve hydrated, eaten, and have a plan for getting back safely.

  • Alcohol + heat + exhaustion is a rough combination, especially if you’re not used to it.

  • Everyone’s relying on each other—showing up clear-headed helps the entire group succeed.

The bottom line: you’re not being asked to miss out—just to pace yourself in a way that respects the people around you and keeps you well enough to experience what you came for.

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