Dispersed camping, or camping outside of established campgrounds, is a popular choice for van lifers seeking overnight parking. It offers freedom, solitude, and unique ways to connect with nature, making it a perfect fit for the van life lifestyle. If you’re still on the fence about dispersed camping, here are twelve reasons why you should give it a try.
Read MoreSix Tips To Find Overnight Parking During Van Life
Finding overnight parking for van life takes some time to understand. Every city, county, and state have different laws that you need to understand. If you are moving around from place to place in your van, you will quickly realize the laws are not shown. So, to find places to sleep in your van on your van life journey, you need to understand what your options are for boon-docking. I hope these six options have painted a picture of what your options are for sleeping in your van.
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 MoreSearching For Flatwater To Kayak Along Highway 395
We had a crazy idea, let’s road trip down Highway 395 in our self-converted van (watch the video tour of our dodge promaster 2500) with kayaks and explore as many bodies of water as possible. We only had a week, so how much could we cram into a single outing? We were not sure, but we wanted to try. So, would five bodies of water be too many, ten? Now, I’ll admit neither of us are good at kayaking, heck we can barely get in the kayaks without flipping, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that we committed to the idea and have loads of fun along the way.
Did we succeed? Kind of.
Read MoreHere's The Difference Between Backpacking and Camping
The allure of the great outdoors, with its untamed beauty and serenity, beckons adventure enthusiasts to seek solace beyond the urban hustle. Amidst the vast array of outdoor activities, backpacking and camping stand out as two distinct yet equally captivating choices. Both promise a rendezvous with nature, but their approaches, equipment requirements, and overall experiences set them apart. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the nuances of backpacking and camping, helping you decipher the ideal outdoor adventure tailored to your preferences.
Read More7 Things You Might Not Think About When Planning Your First Adventure Travel Trip
Planning your first adventure travel trip is exciting! However, amidst the excitement, it’s easy to overlook some essential elements that can make or break your experience. To help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure a smooth trip, here are seven things you might not think about but should consider when planning your first adventure travel journey.
Read MoreA Beginner’s Guide To Planning Your First Adventure Travel Trip
Your first adventure travel trip is an exciting milestone! Adventure travel is all about immersing yourself in new environments, trying exhilarating activities, and stepping out of your comfort zone. While the thrill of adventure is a big part of the experience, planning a smooth trip requires thoughtful preparation. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you set off confidently and make the most of your first adventure travel journey.
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 MoreHow To Climb All The Sawatch 14ers of Colorado
My legs still burn from the 20 days I spent climbing all of the 14ers in the Sawatch Range of Colorado. Home to fifteen summits poking above 14,000 feet the Sawatch range is a paradise for mountaineers, peak baggers, and hikers, offering a condensed grouping of challenging summits to test your fitness. For me, the goal was to climb all of these peaks in a single season, but for you, it could be to break the FKT or climb one a year, that is up to you.
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