Will "Akuna" Robinson, found healing and purpose in hiking after his military service. Despite initial challenges, he set his sights on achieving the Triple Crown of Hiking, a remarkable feat covering 8,000 miles on three long trails: the Pacific Crest Trail, the Appalachian Trail, and the Continental Divide Trail. By completing all three, he became the first Black man to achieve this prestigious accomplishment. Will's passion for the outdoors led him to share the healing power of nature with veterans, people of color, and others who may not fit the typical outdoorsy stereotype. Representation in the hiking community is crucial, as it breaks down harmful stereotypes and encourages inclusivity. Will's journey has inspired others, showing that anyone can enjoy and excel in outdoor activities.

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