A mother and her five-year-old daughter travel the world together climbing mountains

Traveling with young children can become an odyssey that not all parents feel like living. On the other hand, for Morgan Brechler, a 25-year-old mother, is the best excuse to share unforgettable moments with her daughter, Hadlie. Since the little girl was 18 months (now five), they travel the world together climbing mountains, a passion that unites them.

There is no day like the other, each awakening is a new adventure. With their daughter loaded in the backpack they have discovered destinations like the Grand Canyon in Arizona, Joshua Tree in California and other dazzling sites in Mexico and Hawaii.

It is a dream that many families would like to live (I would love, no doubt), but we have not dared or have not had the economic opportunity to do so. Then the children grow up, they start school and everything is much more complicated. However, there are families to which nothing ties them and they have decided to wear the world by montera (never better said) and go out to explore countries with young children.

These adventurous parents believe that traveling as a family is the best gift you can give your children. Live experiences in unique environments creating unforgettable memories in them, learning everything that is not taught in school.

Will they remember something being small?

Right now, somewhere in Washington • All the tantrums (see last nights post) can't keep me from loving her. This is motherhood. #UnconditionalLove #EmotionalRollerCoaster

A shared publication of Morgan (@morganbrechler) on Jul 19, 2016 at 9:51 p.m. PDT

When planning a family trip, many parents dismiss it because in addition to the logistics involved in traveling with young children, they believe that they will not be able to remember anything because of their young age.

But although they may be small to set landscape in their memory, traveling with children is a most enriching experience. The children will internalize all those experiences that will end up forging their personality.

In addition, traveling with children establishes a very special family bond and that is something that is not forgotten either. To these benefits is added the satisfaction of sharing your passion, in this case climbing, with the children, and transmitting the love for nature.

Hads had a sea lion audience cheering her on, although she was probably pretending they were mermaids.

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"I love being able to be creating all these memories traveling, camping, climbing and just being together," Morgan said.

I just post a photo from my weekend on the @bornwildfilm Instagram with a quote from my favorite book and author. Head over there to check it out! Don't forget to follow @bornwildfilm while you're at!

A shared publication of Morgan (@morganbrechler) on Sep 28, 2015 at 5:37 p.m. PDT

For those who say that you take advantage of traveling before having children because once the babies arrive everything is over, Morgan and Hadlie show that this is not true. That it all depends on how you choose to live your motherhood or fatherhood.