Summer is the perfect time for outdoor enthusiasts to indulge in thrilling adventures and explore the natural wonders around them. Whether you're an adrenaline junkie or simply love immersing yourself in nature, here are 10 must-do adventures to add to your summer bucket list.
Read MoreEstablishing a Base Fitness Level for Mountain Adventures
Mountain adventures encompass a wide range of thrilling activities, from alpine climbing and mountaineering to peak bagging, backpacking, and trail running. Whether you're a beginner looking to explore these activities or a seasoned adventurer aiming to enhance your fitness, establishing a solid base level of fitness is crucial. This guide will delve into five essential tips for getting in shape, emphasize the importance of a base fitness level, highlight the role of recovery, and discuss the balance between strength training and cardio.
Read MoreBeginner's Guide To Summit a 14er
Peak bagging, especially tackling 14ers (mountains exceeding 14,000 feet in elevation), is a thrilling endeavor for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're drawn to Colorado's iconic peaks, California's majestic summits, or Washington's rugged terrain, the allure of conquering these high-altitude challenges is undeniable. However, before embarking on such an adventure, it's crucial to plan meticulously and prepare comprehensively to ensure a safe and successful ascent. Here's a beginner's guide to help you get started on your peak bagging journey.
Read More4 Skills All Peak Baggers Need to Know
Peak bagging, the pursuit of summiting mountains or peaks, is an exhilarating and challenging adventure that attracts outdoor enthusiasts from all over the world. Whether you're a seasoned mountaineer or a beginner looking to tackle your first peak, there are essential skills that every peak bagger should master. From planning your ascent to staying safe in the wilderness, here are four skills that will enhance your peak bagging experience.
Read MoreMicro Adventure vs. Weekend Warrior
In the realm of outdoor exploration and adventure, two terms that often surface are "micro-adventure" and "weekend warrior." While both involve seeking adventure and excitement, they represent distinct approaches to experiencing the great outdoors. Without going to deep into the murky waters of jargon, we’ll explore the differences through examples and compare the experiences between a micro-adventure and a weekend warrior mentality.
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 MoreExploring the Best Outdoor Adventures in Baja California
Last October, I received a phone call from Andrew Muse to be the Director of Photography for the fourth season of Tiny Home Adventures. I’ll be honest, I had never watched an episode of the series, but my interest was peaked by the location, potential adventures, and the client list we would intertwine throughout the series. So, after we chatted on the phone, I watched a few episodes and gave him a call back, “I’m in, it looks like fun.”
Read MoreThe Complete Beginner Guide to Flatwater Kayaking
There's a tranquil beauty that comes with gliding across the still surface of a calm lake, river, or pond, surrounded by nature's serenity. If you've ever been captivated by the idea of exploring these peaceful waters up close, then you're in the right place. Welcome to our beginner's guide on how to embark on the exciting journey of flatwater kayaking.
Read MoreHow To Hike Lake Tahoe's Tallest Summit Freel Peak
Arriving in South Lake Tahoe to begin a personal challenge of a supported bike packing adventure from South Lake Tahoe to Mount Whitney, I started the trip with hiking Freel Peak. My goal was to start at the Freel Peak trailhead and hike to the top for sunset, but that didn't happen. Getting a late start, my journey to the tallest peak in Lake Tahoe ended in the dark, but that is okay, I brought a head lamp. By the way, the sunset while on the hiking trail to the summit of Freel Peak was phenomenal!
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