Are you dreaming of hitting the open road, exploring new places, and living a nomadic lifestyle? Converting a van into a livable space can turn that dream into reality. Whether you're planning a long-term adventure or seeking the freedom of van life for shorter trips, knowing how to make your van feel like a home is essential. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the steps of van conversion, from planning and design to execution and enjoying your personalized mobile oasis.
Read MoreMaintaining Freedom While Traveling with a Partner
Traveling with a partner can be an incredibly enriching experience. You get to share adventures, create lasting memories, and deepen your bond. However, it's essential to balance togetherness with individual freedom to ensure a harmonious and fulfilling journey. In this article, we'll explore how couples can maintain their independence while traveling together, allowing each person to pursue their interests and passions.
Read MoreThe Do's and Don'ts of Hot Spring Etiquette
Hot springs, also known as onsen in Japan, have been a source of relaxation, healing, and rejuvenation for centuries. These natural geothermal wonders offer a unique opportunity to connect with nature while enjoying the therapeutic benefits of the mineral-rich waters. However, to fully appreciate the experience and show respect to both the environment and fellow bathers, it's essential to understand and follow hot spring etiquette.
In this guide, we'll explore the dos and don'ts of soaking in hot springs.
Read MoreGuide to Hiking Joffre Lakes
There are those “by happen stance” occasions that just happen to work out, this is one of them. Driving back to the lower 48 from Alaska, I needed to use the bathroom. So, while in British Columbia, Kristin and I stopped in a large parking lot with bathroom. This lot seemed to be in the middle of no where, but that didn’t surprise me as there are several random lots along the drive from Alaska to the lower 48. However, very few of those lots had swarms of people. So, I asked somebody, “Why are there so many people here?”
They laughed and said they were doing the prettiest hike to in all of British Columbia, Joffre Lakes.
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