Best Places to Surf in Santa Cruz, California

Santa Cruz, CA is one of the best places in the world for surfing, offering a variety of wave types that cater to all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned pro, or a beginner looking to catch your first wave, there are plenty of options for everyone. In this blog post, we will explore the best places to surf in Santa Cruz, CA, so you can spend more time in the water and less time searching for the perfect spot.

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Year Round Guide to Wild Willy Hot Spring

Located in the Inyo National Forest, Wild Willy Hot Springs is a natural wonder that attracts adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts year-round. If you're planning a trip to this hot spring, you're in for a treat! In this guide, we'll give you everything you need to know about visiting Wild Willy Hot Springs near Mammoth.

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What is Vanlife?

Have you ever dreamed of living on the open road, experiencing new adventures, and waking up to a new view every day? If so, Vanlife might be the perfect lifestyle for you. Vanlife is a unique lifestyle that has gained popularity in recent years. It involves living in a van and traveling the world. The idea of living on the open road, experiencing new adventures, and waking up to a new view every day has drawn many people, especially millennials and Gen Zers.

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Brave Yosemite Winters and Snowshoe to Dewey Point

Are you looking for a winter adventure in Yosemite National Park? Snowshoeing to Dewey Point is a great way to enjoy the park's stunning winter landscapes. This guide will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip, including the distance, elevation, route description, safety tips, gear recommendations, and who should embark on this winter wonderland hike.

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Experience Lake Tahoe Like Never Before: Kayaking and SUPing Lake Tahoe’s Premier Coastline Spots

After a quick paddle, we hopped out of our kayaks and banked the SUPs, so we could jump off the granite boulders around Bonzi Rock along the east shore of Lake Tahoe. 

“Yahooo!” We shouted just before splashing into the brisk 52-degree water. 

Lake Tahoe is one of the premier lakes in the world boasting stats like the "cleanest motorized lake in America" and "largest natural lake in California" but not many talk about how to enjoy this water. Why is that? Well, the water temperature of Lake Tahoe ranges from 43 degrees in the winter to 64 degrees in the summer. That is cold! So, how do you enjoy this blue wonder without freezing? Boating. 

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Guide to Kayaking on Mammoth Lakes

Sitting at 7,800 feet, Mammoth Lakes is a grouping of five high altitude lakes fed by snow melt in the Eastern Sierra Mountains. Close to Yosemite National Park, Mammoth is known for year round outdoor activities such as hiking, backpacking, skiing, rock climbing, and, of course, kayaking. These large alpine lakes are a stellar summer destination for flat water kayakers and fisherman who are looking to immerse themselves in a landscape that Bob Ross would paint.

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What is Adventure Photography?

Taking photographs from the mountains, deep in the woods, dangling from ropes, under the ocean… the limitation to adventure photography is your mind and ability to access places. While adventure photography traditionally focused on authentic photojournalist ethics, the commercialization of the industry has changed the landscape of adventure photography. This broadening of the genre has helped build many sustainable photography careers for those who have adapted to the changing times and stories. But, what is adventure photography?

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Grewingk Glacier Lake Hike | Hike Alaska

Stepping off the boat onto solid ground, the Grewingk Glacier Lake hike begins. Up a wooden ladder to a vertical trail, the start to this hike can be brutal. However, once you are over the hump it’s all downhill to Grewingk lake. Arriving at Grewingk Lake is a special event as the beach often has ice chunks and iceburgs floating close to shore.

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Backpacking to Temple Crag | Third Lake North Fork of Big Pine

Breaking our backs as we sling our packs over our shoulder, we locked the car and headed for one of the coolest camping spots I had ever seen. From photographs, we saw a chain of turquoise lakes surrounded by mountains. From the rumor mill, we heard the third lake was the best lake to sleep at, if you could secure your spot. We were ready for our three-day backpacking adventure into the North Fork of Big Pine.

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Don't Miss These Four Incredible Death Valley Day Hikes

Stretching over 5,270 square miles, Death Valley National Park is massive! To my surprise, this desert landscape was more diverse than I could have ever expected when I visited on a recent road trip. I thought I was headed to the desert, you know, flat and kinda boring. I was wrong! Especially when it came to the hiking. The trails were diverse! Everything from sand dunes to mountain tops to Death Valley has a ton of hikes, but which ones should you chose?

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