Just outside of Anchorage, AK in town called Girdwood there is a local waterfall hike called Chutes and Ladders. This incredible waterfall hike is tricky to find, as it is unmarked on any map and there are no trail signs to get there. However, once you find the first rope, leading down into the canyon, the fun begins.
Read MoreAn ExPat's Guide To Todos Santos
Todos Santos, a charming town in Baja California Sur, has blossomed from its humble beginnings as a sugar-exporting village into a destination loved by travelers for its art, music, surf, and serene beaches. Located just a short drive from some of the Baja Peninsula's most stunning coastal spots, Todos Santos is a haven of natural beauty, cultural depth, and laidback vibes—a world away from the bustling tourist hubs of Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.
Read More7 Unforgettable Ways to Experience Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe
Emerald Bay, a stunning destination in Lake Tahoe, sits among the Sierra Nevada Mountains with its crystal-clear waters, dramatic landscapes, and captivating history. This enchanting bay draws visitors from around the world, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re planning a trip, here’s what you can look forward to.
Read MoreVan Life and Hiking Go Hand in Hand
You don’t need much to go for a hike, which is perfect for van life. Toss on a pair of shoes, ideally something a bit sturdy, and head out for a walk in the woods, desert, mountains, where ever your van is parked. I’ve lived on the road for 8 years now, in a van, focused on getting outside as much as possible to snap pretty photographs and reflect upon the question, “Why am I here?”
Read MoreAn EV Road Trip in Search of Fall Colors in Northern California
Few road trips start as grand as this one, but our road trip, in search of fall colors, was going to be different.
Starting at Lake Tahoe’s iconic Emerald Bay on a crisp morning, the Rivian R1S had the seats down and was loaded to the brim with camera gear, dog toys, suitcases, snacks, and hiking gear. Kristin, Chestnut (our dog), and myself were in for an adventure of a lifetime. Seeking fall colors throughout Northern California, we had planned a week long road trip looping from Lake Tahoe to Yosemite National Park back to our home in Lake Tahoe via as many backroads as possible.
Read MoreYour Seasonal Guide for Visit Joshua Tree National Park
Joshua Tree National Park, located in southeastern California just outside of San Diego, is a real life Doctor Seuss landscape calling hikers, rock climbers, photographer, stargazers, movie stars, yogis, and, well, just about everyone. With its otherworldly landscapes, granite rock formations, legends of giants sloths, and a forest of iconic Joshua Trees, this desert oasis offers a breathtaking experience year-round. However, the best time to visit Joshua Tree depends on your preferences and what you hope to experience during your visit. So, we will explore the different seasons and what they offer to help you plan your perfect trip to this remarkable desert oasis.
However, the best time to visit Joshua Tree depends on your preferences and what you hope to experience during your visit. In this seasonal guide, we will explore the different seasons and what they offer to help you plan your perfect trip to this remarkable desert gem.
Read More5 Reasons You Might Not Be Enjoying Hiking and How to Fix It
Hiking can be a detoxifying and peaceful outdoor activity, offering everything from physical exercise to breathtaking views of nature. However, it’s not uncommon for some hikers—both beginners and seasoned adventurers—to feel less than enthusiastic about hitting the trails. If you find yourself not enjoying hiking as much as you’d like, you’re not alone. The good news is that many of the reasons behind your discomfort or lack of excitement are fixable. Here are five common reasons you might not be enjoying hiking and what you can do to turn it around.
Read More12 Pro Tips for Beginner Snowshoers
Snowshoeing offers a peaceful yet exhilarating way to explore winter landscapes, allowing you to venture into snow-covered trails and untouched wilderness. For beginners, snowshoeing is an accessible winter sport that doesn’t require a steep learning curve, making it a perfect entry point into the world of winter adventures. However, to make the most of your snowshoeing experience, it’s important to be prepared and informed. In this guide, we’ll share 12 essential tips to help beginners navigate the snow with confidence and enjoy their snowy adventures to the fullest.
Read More12 Pro Tips for Beginner Backpackers
Backpacking offers a unique way to explore the great outdoors, combining adventure, self-sufficiency, and a deep connection with nature. For those new to backpacking, the experience can be both thrilling and challenging. These 12 pro tips are designed to help you start your backpacking journey on the right foot, providing you with the knowledge and confidence to tackle your first trip. From planning your route to understanding trail etiquette, these tips will ensure that your adventure is safe, enjoyable, and memorable.
Read More12 Pro Tips for Beginner Trail Runners
Trail running offers a thrilling way to combine the benefits of running with the beauty of nature. Unlike road running, trail running challenges you with varied terrain and elevation changes, making each run a unique adventure. For beginners, navigating the trails can be both exciting and intimidating. These 12 pro tips will help you start your trail running journey with confidence, ensuring you enjoy every stride and stay safe on your outdoor runs.
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