Episode 66May 11, 2026· 11:36

Waterfalls, Wet Rocks, and What Terrain Actually Does to Your Body

Show notes from the creator
How does a 0.6-mile hike eat up a full hour and leave your quads screaming? Because terrain is everything, and I learned that the hard way over seven days of waterfall hikes from Kentucky to Florida and back. In this episode, I'm breaking down why hiking twelve miles on uneven ground hits harder than walking twenty miles flat, why downhill is secretly more brutal than uphill (looking at you, eccentric quad load), and the sliced pinkie I picked up at Tallulah Gorge that taught me to keep my hands free. I'm also sharing the non-scale victory I did not see coming: my husband asking me to slow down for once. Plus, the food and water recap I promised, including how splitting every dinner saved us money and calories, why packing one prepped meal for the road is a move I'll make every trip, and what we drank, ate, and refilled obsessively for seven days straight. Vacation does not have to mean pausing your movement. Here's proof. Want to share your story or give feedback on the show? Visit famousashleygrant.com/feedback or famousashleygrant.com/fitness to send a voice note or connect with Ashley directly. This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and is not medical advice. Please consult a healthcare professional before starting any diet or exercise program. You can also follow me on social: LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleygrant/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FamousAshleyGrant --------------------------------------- This podcast is supported by affiliate partnerships. Please check out a few of our partners below: – Check out my Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/theashleygrant?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsfshop_4EEZX1HN7ZCWEBZ33TK3 – Start a podcast today here: https://rss.com/?via=moremovementplease – Create content from your own voice with Castmagic's Suite of AI Tools: https://get.castmagic.io/dcjy15cirnts – Want to help support our show? Buy a girl a drink perhaps? https://ko-fi.com/famousashleygrant – Need content for your podcast or blog? Check out Tools for Motivation: https://toolsformotivation.com/idevaffiliate/idevaffiliate.php?id=962&url=1914 The links above are affiliate links. This means my podcast will receive a small commission if you order through any of them at no additional cost to you. Affiliate commissions are one of the ways my podcast makes money so that I can create episodes free of charge. If you do purchase anything from my links, I sincerely would like to thank you for your support!
About this episode
Ashley Grant recaps a seven-day off-highway road trip stopping at waterfalls across the Southeast — including Anna Ruby Falls and Tallulah Gorge — that required hiking on uneven terrain, mud, steep elevation gains, and slippery downhill descents. She describes how trail hiking differs physically from flat walking: constant micro-adjustments, balance demands, eccentric quad loading on descents, and the cognitive…
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Notable quotes

"bit of a hike. And so I this time last year, I couldn't have made this trip. I couldn't have done this because I was so out of shape. But"

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"somewhat shocking. Because you think, OK, well, it's only 0 .6 miles to such and such overlook. And then you start walking on it and you're like, well, this should have only taken me like 12 minutes. But it took like an hour because you"

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"know, I didn't really think about. Downhill, it's deceptively punishing because your quads, they're working eccentrically, you know, like they're lengthening under your load. And the"

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Mentioned in this episode
placeRichmond, Kentucky
The starting point of Ashley's seven-day off-highway road trip down to Florida and back.
placeFlorida
The destination of Ashley's road trip, where she attended her sister-in-law's graduation.
placeAnna Ruby Falls
A waterfall location Ashley hiked with steep inclines she describes as brutal, made worse by arriving late and having to hurry before the park closed.
placeTallulah Gorge
A trail location where Ashley had a small fall on an unstable step, slicing her pinky — her only real injury of the trip.
websitefamousashleygrant.com
Ashley's website where she says she'll be posting the full trip breakdown — locations, hike distances, and details — over the following weeks.
Key themes
terrain changes everything
Ashley describes how uneven ground, roots, mud, and inclines forced her to be intentional with every single step, turning a 0.6-mile trail into an hour-long effort.
a trip she couldn't have done last year
Ashley frames the entire waterfall road trip against where she was physically a year ago, saying she was too out of shape to have attempted it then.
downhill is deceptively brutal
Ashley describes the surprise punishment of descending — quads working eccentrically, legs going to jello, and both of them leaning far back just to stay upright.
non-scale victories
Ashley's personal highlight from the trip was her husband asking her to slow down — a reversal of their usual dynamic that she says she really got a kick out of.
the mental load of trail walking
Ashley describes how her brain never stopped scanning for where to step, what was slippery, and how to balance — a constant low-level effort she says is genuinely exhausting on top of the physical strain.
stretching kept the trip going
Ashley credits daily stretch classes and extra mid-day stretching breaks with getting her through 12-plus miles of hiking without serious injury.
steps don't tell the whole story
Ashley makes the point that fewer steps on a trail can still mean a harder workout than more steps on flat ground, because every step activates muscles that barely fire on a sidewalk.
eating on vacation without a diet
Ashley recaps seven days of food — heavy water intake, packed lunches, and splitting dinner portions at restaurants — describing their approach as intentional rather than diet-driven.
keeping moving on vacation
Ashley emphasizes that every single day of the trip involved movement, framing this as a deliberate choice — vacation doesn't have to mean stopping.