How To Successfully Hike Upper Yosemite Falls

There are a lot of great reasons to hike to the top of Upper Yosemite Falls. From the trail, the views of Yosemite Falls are breath taking and the sound of the thundering flow humbles the soul. Halfway up the climb you get an amazing view of Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the distance.

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Best Surf Vlogs To Watch In 2024

While there is no question of who is the most decorated surfer out of this grouping of vloggers, the question remains. Which surf vlog is the best? The numbers may showcase who is the most popular, but which of these four surf vloggers inspire you to travel, surf, and explore the opportunities around the world?

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Exploring the World of Adventure Travel From Hiking to Volcano Expeditions

Adventure travel is a vibrant realm of exploration that encompasses a wide array of exhilarating activities, offering enthusiasts unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors. From scaling majestic peaks to diving into azure waters, adventure travel caters to individuals seeking adrenaline-pumping escapades and profound connections with nature. Let's dive into the diverse spectrum of activities that define adventure travel.

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Exploring the Thrilling World of Adventure Travel

Adventure travel is a dynamic and exhilarating way to explore the world, pushing the boundaries of exploration and embracing the unknown. It's a mindset that fuels curiosity, challenges comfort zones, and leads to unforgettable experiences. In this article, we delve into what adventure travel entails, the various types of adventure travel experiences available, and what to expect during an adventure-filled journey.

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Staying At Rancho Santana In Nicaragua Was Overwhelmingly Spectacular (In The Best Way Possible)

Looking out my plane window, all I saw was green as far as the eye could see. In route for Nicaragua, my brain didn't trust my eyes. "Was this really happening?" I asked myself dreaming about the week ahead with my girlfriend; surfing, catamaran ride, farm-to-table meals, hiking on a volcano, feeding monkeys, massages, horseback riding on the beach, mountain biking... a dream trip.

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This Is Only Way To Fly Home After A European Ski Vacation

My thighs still burned from the previous three days of skiing at Kaya Palazzo Kartalkaya, so walking through the Istanbul airport looking for the Turkish Airlines business lounge with a waddle was done with pride. Craving my last bites of Turkish cuisine and indulging in the surplus of incredible deserts I lazily slumped into a lounge chair. I could certainly fall asleep right now, I thought to myself. Forcing my eyes open, I caught the departure screen. My flight was boarding.

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The Realities of Long Term Motorcycle Travel

I met Jimbo Tarpey while staring at salmon in a river, waiting for a grizzly bear to come eat, in Hyder, Alaska. 

Without cell service, I sat on a wooden bench, staring at these salmon, as if watching paint dry. Then, I saw Jimbo wander up in a full motorcycle kit, high on life. Thinking to myself, I need to know the story behind this guy, I scooted closer to eavesdrop on his conversation.

In a short while, I became a part of the conversation learning about Jimbo's goal of riding a motorcycle from his home in Minnesota to the top of Alaska all the way to the bottom of South America. His story blew my mind and I am honored to share his story with you all through a Q&A below:

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Five Take Aways From the TREAD Backcountry Summit

Landing in Bozeman, Montana we loaded up an AWD vehicle and set off for the backcountry. Bouncing down dirt roads for a few hours, we finally arrived at our backcountry summit hosted by TREAD agency.

For the next three days we would learn survival skills from the winner of Alone, Jordan Jonas, discover the wonders of the Montana landscape, get a first look at new gear soon to be released, and eat like kings.

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Q&A With Filmmaker of The Backyard Bears

Q: Why did you make The Backyard Bears?

A: I made The Backyard Bears simply because I love bears. Black bears are what kick started my love for documenting wildlife, and when I first saw a bear gorging himself with trash, consuming plastic and other waste that no creature should be trying to digest, I knew I needed to do something and help these bears find their way back to the wild. Documenting these problems and bringing them to the world through this film was the first step for me, and there’s much more coming!

Q: Where can people watch it?

A: The Backyard Bears is available for free to everyone on YouTube!

Q: What camera gear did you shoot on?

A: This film was entirely shot on the Sony A7iv, Sony FX3, and DJI drones. When filming wildlife it’s important to be light and to be able to keep up with the animals in the terrain that they live in. So keeping things light with compact Sony cameras was important!

Q: How long did it take for you to make the film?

A: I spent about 6 months documenting the bears for this specific project. In total it was probably 8 months from start to finish with pre production, editing etc.

Q: Any words of advice for aspiring videographers?

A: Advice is hard, as I still feel that I’m at the very beginning stages of this journey of mine as a wildlife filmmaker. But what I’d say for anyone looking into becoming a filmmaker or photographer, is find something that you are incredibly passionate about.

 It took me a while to connect the dots and realize that combining my love for animals and my love for filmmaking was where I needed to be and where I belonged as a creative. Once I found this sweet spot, I knew this is exactly where I needed to be and what I needed to do for the rest of my life. 

At that point you just have to do it, you can’t wait for a network or an organization to give you a check to make it happen, you have to do whatever you can to make it happen for yourself and show the world what you can do. 

This documentary was entirely a passion project, to tell this important story that needed telling and an outlet for me to show what I can do as a wildlife filmmaker. Putting yourself out there and just doing it is the best thing you can do, in my opinion. This documentary has led to some amazing opportunities that I honestly never thought would come to me. 

I can’t say much about these opportunities, now, but you can follow along on my journey to find out!

Make sure to follow Riley's journey on Instagram or Youtube


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