How to Surf the Bore Tide in Alaska

For years, I have been itching to surf the bore tide in Alaska, but I never thought the opportunity would arise, but today was the day! By some miracle I was in Alaska and had the opportunity to surf the bore tide with a college buddy, so we inflated his paddle boards and headed out in the Turnagain Arm for some bore tide surfing. The joke was kinda on me as I epically failed, but you have to watch this video to find out how I failed!

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Explore Ice Caves and Hike to Byron Glacier | Hike Alaska

Hiking Byron Glacier during the summer is a treat. From the trailhead, the cool breeze from the glacier and the rushing river sounds draw you into a mystical mindset as you approach the ice cave. After hiking for a 1.5 miles, you reach the entrance to the cave. Looking dark and daunting, as you enter, your eyes quickly adjust and reveal the magic that is the Byron Glacier Ice Cave hike.

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Ribbon Fall | Yosemite Valley Waterfall Guide

When you arrive in Yosemite Valley, one thing you will immediately notice are the waterfalls. In every direction, you will find waterfalls that can, and will, take your breath away as you stare at their beauty. Many of them have names and one of my favorites is Ribbon Fall near El Capitan. This waterfall is often “hidden” in plain sight as Ribbon Fall is often in the shadow of El Capitan. However, once you start to spend some time in Yosemite National Park, you will realize this delicate waterfall dances with the wind and shimmers in the sunset light, unlike any other waterfall in Yosemite.

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Kayaking and Paddle-boarding in Zephyr Cove

With Lake Tahoe being such a huge lake, surely you are asking yourself, “Where the best spots to kayak and paddle-board around Lake Tahoe?” Well, look no further because Zephyr Cove is one of the best places to kayak and SUP in all of Lake Tahoe, giving you access to those giant boulders everyone is posting about on social media.

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Four Reasons to Road Trip to Moab, Utah

Red dirt, a history of cowboys, landscapes stretching as far as the eye can see, and sandstone towers reaching towards the sky are all iconic concepts of the American West. However, there are few cities that demand the respect of adventurers alike more than Moab, Utah. It is here, in this desert oasis, where you will find an adult playground that will blow your mind when you visit for the first, or the 10,000th, time.

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Best Places to Relax with Friends in Yosemite Valley

As you plan your visit to Yosemite Valley, make sure to add in some time to just sit and relax. Soaking up the scenery and embrace the opportunity you have to be in Yosemite Valley. Try not to run around from dusk till dawn, so you can hang with friends and appreciate the gorgeous views Yosemite Valley has to offer.

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Rainbow Lakes Hike | Hike Alaska

Rainbow Lakes are a hidden gem between Kenai Lake and Cooper Lake. This chain of lakes is not very large, but Rainbow Lakes offers wonderful views—especially at sunset— and short hikes accessible to all. The trails are maintained and many of the lakes have a bench you can sit at to enjoy the view. Additionally, there is camping and fishing at all of these lakes, so bring a tent and stay for the weekend.

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Day Hike the Mist Trail | Yosemite Hiking

If you only have time for one hike while in Yosemite look no further - the Mist Trail is the hike for you. During this hike you will get up close and personal with two breathtaking waterfalls, Vernal and Nevada Falls. You will know Vernal Fall is getting close as you feel a cool breeze of mist get stronger as you power up the steep incline. You may get wet from the mist, so make sure to bring a rain jacket.

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The Best Summer Hikes in Alaska

Covering more than 665,000 square miles, Alaska is massive. Earning the number one spot for being the largest state in the United States, Alaska’s landscape is still untouched and remote, accounting for two-thirds of the country’s national parklands, roughly 80% of wildlife refuges and houses the two largest national forests. For most, these numbers are incomprehensible, so, to put it simply, Alaska offers more outdoor adventures than any other state. Making Alaska one of the most diverse places to hike in the United States. But, which hikes should you start with?

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