hiking with toddlers carrier Archives — Our Family Hikes https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/tag/hiking-with-toddlers-carrier/ A family hiking blog around ireland Sun, 05 Dec 2021 09:19:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 136102945 Hiking with a baby and toddler Ireland https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/hiking-with-a-baby-and-toddler/ Sun, 09 Feb 2020 13:45:16 +0000 http://www.ourlittlehiker.com/?p=2930 I gave birth to our second child at the start of February (We attempted our first hike 6 weeks later). I was very lucky to have a natural birth and our baby was so quiet and content and took to Breastfeeding very well, therefore my body was able to hike soon after. I would advise [...]

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I gave birth to our second child at the start of February (We attempted our first hike 6 weeks later). I was very lucky to have a natural birth and our baby was so quiet and content and took to Breastfeeding very well, therefore my body was able to hike soon after.

I would advise not rushing back to physical activity too soon and to ask your doctors permission first and also listen to your body. When I gave birth to our first baby I had to be induced and it was a much harder birth, so I didn’t do much hiking until our baby was about 4 months old. We now have 2 healthy and happy girls thank God. After the initial realization that we forgot all the small intricate things a baby needed, we decided we might try a small local hike with our new baby.

We were itching to get back out hiking with the kids but we decided to wait for the weather to improve before venturing out in the cold with a baby hiking. I am always prepared for a hike, so 6 weeks after having our new little hiker, we got a good spell of warm spring weather and off we went hiking with the kids.

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Our first-time hiking with a baby and toddler in Ireland

We had planned to hike up our local mountain, Mount Leinster but when we arrived it was extremely busy. We decided to keep driving to Kilkennys highest mountain, Brandon Hill as we wanted a quieter hike. This would allow us to get used to our new carrier and hiking with two babies. Plus, the kids were asleep in the car and the 1st mountain was only 10 mins drive and we didn’t want to wake them. The extra 30-minute drive was welcomed and they got a great nap and would be in good form for a walk.

When we arrived at the 2nd mountain, Brandon Hill there were only 4 cars parked, so it was nice and quiet. It took us about 20 minutes to get going, I was breastfeeding in the car, while Paul brought Ourlittlehiker for a little stroll down the country road to look at the sheep and the newborn lambs.

I put Ourbabyhiker in her Columbia wind and waterproof suit. I would highly recommend it. I bought it on Amazon here. I wore a strap vest top with a jacket that can zip down, the reason behind this is the Ourbabyhiker can rest her chest on my skin, and its easy access to breastfeeding while walking. I can also check her temp easier and she can get heat from my body.

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When is too Early to be hiking with an infant?

This question can be only really answered by the parents of the baby. Remember, you are the ones that know your baby the best. Therefore, you can only make this decision. I would advise that when you do decide to bring your baby out hiking to make sure they are wearing the appropriate clothing and that you are familiar with the hike. Always start small and try to have another adult with you. For more tips click here to see our tips for hiking with a baby.

Our first hike with our Baby

Our first mountain climb with our firstborn was when she was 6 months old. We had never hiked with a baby before so we were sticking to small Forrest local walks. But this time around we brought our 2nd baby on a mountain hike at just 6 weeks old. This time, the seasons were different and the baby LOVED being on my chest in the strap. Which made the hike very easy and stress-free. We had a nice mild day with a very content baby for our first mountain walk.

Hiking with a baby and toddler

Hiking with a baby and toddler Ireland

So far my experience with hiking with both baby and toddler has been enjoyable, but you need a lot of time and patience. It takes longer to pack, to leave the house and to leave the car but it’s so worth it. That is, once you make it to the trail and get to take in your 1st breath of fresh mountain air and to watch the big smile on your children’s faces.Hiking with a baby and toddler

Allow additional time while Hiking with young kids

I find you have to stop more as the baby might need a nappy change, then you get going and toddler wants to relax and eat, etc, so make sure to start with small hikes. Try to allow lots of time for all the unforeseen, therefore, you will all relax and enjoy the adventure more.

Go with family or friends to start off hiking

We always go hiking together when going to the mountains, I always carry my baby on my chest as its easy access for breastfeeding and I carry a rucksack with 1st aid kit, water, extra clothes for everyone and most importantly snacks. My husband carries ourlittlehiker in her Deuter Kids comfort when she gets tired from hiking herself.

Start hiking with kids anywhere or anytime

I am self-employed, on my breaks I bring the girls for short walks and carry both kids myself. It is hard but once you get the straps of the carriers correct it can work. It’s hard work though but so good to get outside even if it’s just 10 minutes around the garden.

Why Kids Love Hiking in Ireland

Hiking with a toddler is just fascinating, you start to see the world through a child’s eyes. They slow you down to look at the Toddler smelling flowers on a hikebutterflies, flowers, etc, which make it more about the journey than the destination.

Ourlittlehiker just floats and skips along when on a hike, the outdoors really is her happy place. I read a quote one time which went something like this

” A Child can’t climb the walls, if the walls are removed”

It is so true, they don’t be bored or restless in the outdoors, Don’t get me wrong they can get tired and fed up in outdoors as well but it’s nice to have a good balance.

Tips to keep a toddler motivated while hiking

Here are some tips you can use near the end of a hike to keep your toddler motivated:

Keeping toddlers motivated while hiking

  • Big Bubbles, so you hold them and walk ahead and your toddler has to run to try to catch them. This is so much fun for children as well as us adults.
  • Save their favourite snacks for when they get a bit fed up or upset and tell them you can get some of your treats when we get to such an area. We try to all eat healthily during the week so treats while hiking is extra special.
  • The simple” I’m going to get youuuu” game, works every time.
  • Eye spy, treasure hunts, hunt for certain animals.
  • A Camera. let them take pictures, we had an old camera we didn’t use anymore and we gave it to Ourlittlehiker and she loved it. Believe it or not, but she takes some great pictures (a lot of bad unflattering angles of us ha) but some great nature shots which is cool to see from her angle. For Christmas, we bought her a kid’s action camera which fits her little hands perfectly.
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Hiking with the Ergo Baby Carrier 

Our impressions of the Ergo Baby Carrier

I had to watch a few youtube videos to see how to use it with the baby insert but I found our baby wasn’t comfortable with hiking with kidsthe inset. Initially, I used my sling wrap for the first few months, she was a big baby and never seemed to be comfortable in the Ergo Baby Carrier. But after a couple of months, I took out the baby insert (which you have to buy separately) she was more content and wasn’t trying to wriggle out of it.

Now she is 6 months old and absolutely loves it. I Have her front-facing so she loves looking all around her and laughs at her big sister singing and dancing on the trails.

Would we recommend the Baby Ergo Carrier?

Yes, I would highly recommend the Ergo baby carrier but in my opinion, I wouldn’t buy the separate baby insert unless you don’t have a sling and you were planning on hiking in the very early days or you had a smaller baby to get more use out of it. I only used ours once.

We bought the rain/wind cover separate and I would recommend getting it especially if you live in Ireland as the weather can change very quickly.

Tips for using the Ergo Baby Carrier

  • Always check that your baby has good air circulation and not squashed to your chest and that the baby doesn’t overheat or get too cold.
  • Be careful putting the baby in and out of the carrier.
  • Have someone to help you secure your straps for the 1st couple of times until you get used to it.
  • Listen to your baby, as they will let you know soon enough if they are uncomfortable by wriggling around or crying
  • Practice wearing around the house and garden
  • Read the instruction manual well
  • Watch some youtube videos about using it and babywearing
  • Make sure baby’s legs are in the correct position so it doesn’t put a strain on their hips, here’s a diagram below:

Gear to bring hiking with a baby and toddler

We previously did a blog post about hiking with a baby here we cover tips and gear to bring on hikes with kids. Below are some additional items that I find we use more now that we have two small kids to take care of in the mountains.Baby hiking gear

Hiking with kids in a pushchair versus a baby carrier for an Infant

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Mount Leinster versus Brandon Hill. There is a tarmac road the whole way to the summit of Mount Leinster and Brandon hill

hiking with an ergo baby with an infantis all trail walking. We decided to use the pushchair on Mount Leinster to see which method we preferred. We had our baby in the Quinny Buzz Xtra 3. It is a 3 wheel pushchair which is great for the outdoors but not so great going around shopping centres which is okay as these days most of my shopping is online 😁.

We had our two-year-old hiker in our travel buggy, which has 4 wheels and is a lot lighter. She walked for a good section of the hike and then we had to bribe her to sit into the buggy, as she got very tired.

Physically we found it much harder to push the prams compared to carrying the girls in the rucksacks, especially coming down the hill as you are in a half squat position trying to control and prevent the pram from getting away from us and rolling down the hill. We will continue to use our hiking carriers to hike with our toddler and infant as pushchairs did not give us the options we needed while hiking.

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Mount Errigal Donegal- County Donegal Highest Point https://www.ourlittlehiker.com/mount-errigal-donegal-county-donegal-highest-point/ Mon, 08 Apr 2019 10:57:45 +0000 http://www.ourlittlehiker.com/?p=2020 Mount Errigal is the highest point in County Donegal. The mountain sits at an elevation of 751 meters. Errigal is one of these mountains that looks different in shape and scale depending on the direction that you approach it. Errigal is part of the Derryveagh Mountains and is locally referred to as one of the [...]

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Mount Errigal is the highest point in County Donegal. The mountain sits at an elevation of 751 meters. Errigal is one of these mountains that looks different in shape and scale depending on the direction that you approach it. Errigal is part of the Derryveagh Mountains and is locally referred to as one of the seven sisters.

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Mt Errigal Key information

  • Time to hike Errigal- 2 hours 50 minute with breaks
  • Mt Errigal hike length- 3km up and 3km back 6km total
  • Mount Errigal map- see below

Hiking Mount Errigal (First Attempt)

It took us 2 attempts to summit Errigal. We have to be extremely cautious with exposed peaks like this mountain because we are carrying a baby. On our first attempt, we walked through the bog section and decided to stop, just before we reached the loose gravel path. The weather became very wet, cold and slightly windy on our first attempt to hike mount Errigal but the forecast said it would pick up, so we decided to attempt the hike while hoping the weather would improve. Unfortunately, the weather did not improve and we decided for safety reasons to return another time.

On the second attempt, the weather forecast was for an overcast day with chances of showers. Thankfully, we summited the mountain and returned back to the car within 3 hours.  We got amazing views and outstanding weather conditions.

Getting to Mt Errigal

Errigal is about 2 km from the town of Dunlewy, there are no footpaths or local transport available to the mountain. We did see people walking from Dunlewy Hostel but take care as the road is very busy.

We left our home in Carlow at 6:30am and drove for 4 hours 30 minutes to reach Mount Errigal. On our first attempt, we were camping in Killybegs which was 1 hour 30 minutes away.

Mt Errigal car park

There is a small carpark at the base of Mount Errigal, which is able to accommodate about 10-15 cars.

Even though we reached the car park at 11 am, it was totally full. We parked on the side of the road with lots of other cars squeezed in beside us. The side of the road parking seemed pretty safe.

When we stopped the car, we all sat there eating and refueling before our hike to the summit. After our breakfast, we changed

into our hiking gear, we were surprised to see lots of people walking in jeans and trainers.

Hiking Mt Errigal (Attempt 2)

As we already attempted to hike this mountain once, we knew which direction we were walking. We saw lots of people walking the shortest route to the start of the scree and we did this the last time too but this time we decided to walk a slightly longer route following the river, as there is a nice clean path the whole way until we reached a pile of stones, from here we then crossed the bog toward Errigal to the start of the scree.

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We are now past our previous turnaround point, and the weather was lovely, there was a slight wind but nothing to worry

Mount Errigal path

Mount Errigal path

about. When we initially stepped onto the scree it felt very similar to Croagh Patrick. Every step we took, it felt like we slid back down two more steps. Thankfully this didn’t last too long and the path became easier to walk on.

From here the path cuts up the ridge of the mountain while increasing in height pretty quickly. The path is very slippy and good walking boots are essential. The walking route quickly rises and pretty quickly we are level with the neighboring mountain Mackoght, which is also called little Errigal.

Mount Errigal route Mount Errigal with toddler Mount Errigal hike time

We start to think that we have reached the top of the mountain, as we can see a top point now. After climbing 29 high points, we have learned this foolish lesson the hard way and checked our Viewranger app to see that we still have 100m to climb vertically and a long ridge section to the summit.

The trail walks around to Mackoght side underneath a ledge. There are steep drops to the side here and care should be taken. Thankfully we were fully sheltered from the wind and we also didn’t meet anyone while on this tight ledge.

Mt Errigal walk route Mount Errigal walking Mt Errigal top views

When we reached the top of this section we could finally see the summit of Mount Errigal. From this angle, there looked to be 2 peak summits but our research before the hike said that the first peak is the highest point in County Donegal so that’s the high point, that we are after.

We continue climbing upward from here but not at such a steep angle. As the mountaintop levels off slightly, the ridge becomes thinner and there are steep drops on either side.

When we reached the summit of Mount Errigal, there was a large crowd on top of the peak. We waited for 5 minutes to try and capture a quick photo of the summit on our own, which we thankfully got before another large crowd ascended onto the high point.

Mt Errigal hike Mount Errigal hike time

We walked along the thin one-man wide ridge, to the other peak which is only 2m lower than the other peak but unfortunately, we couldn’t get any nice pictures over there due to the large crowd.

Mt Errigal Mt Errigal top

We quickly started our descent to the bottom of the mountain. Thankfully we were prepared for the poor footing and had our hiking poles ready for the descent.

Our Thoughts on Mount Errigal Hike

Mount Errigal looks like an extremely hard mountain to hike, as it is quite steep looking on all elevations. The most difficult part of this hike is the loose scree on the ground, which makes footing very tricky. The path through the bogland isn’t fully visible and can be hard to navigate if there is heavy fog.

The views from Mount Errigal, are simply breath taken and well worth the hike to the summit, we really enjoyed this hike and highly recommend it.

We recommend that you bring good hiking boots and poles as we saw many people slip throughout the hike.

Mount Errigal Walk Time

Mount Errigal can be summited very quickly, we hiked to the summit and back to the car in 2 hours 50 minutes, which is pretty good going with a toddler on our backs. We only had a few short stops for water and photographs.

The views from Mount Errigal are simply breath taken and well worth the hike to the summit, we really enjoyed this hike and highly recommend it.

Mt Errigal Map

Mt errigal map

 

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