I'm a strong believer that you rarely need as much as you think you do for travel or adventure activities. Case in point: I've spent the past month van-lifing in my Honda CRV (i.e. sleeping in it with an
US and Canadian National Parks are incredible. They are national parks for a reason: their natural beauty is unparalleled. Turquoise colored alpine lakes at Banff in Alberta, Canada
As of June 1, 2019…I’m officially homeless…err, I mean nomadic! I’m hitting the road for a good ‘ole fashioned USA Road Trip of indeterminate length. Since my income comes from working as an attorney for my own small digital law firm,
Stop in the Name of Burgers & BBQ. If you are in a small town, or better yet, passing through an area with no cell reception that doesn’t even have a large enough population to have a name, and you see
Not traveling for a while or in a rush? Pin this article for later: Pin it! Last weekend, I attended Open Roads Fest, a van life festival, put on by the popular outdoor blog Bearfoot Theory. It was one of those
Considering the month, my grand total wasn't awful. I traveled thousands of miles including four US states and one Canadian province and had some unexpected expenses like the UTI that made me go to the Minute Clinic and someone
I spent 8 of the first 9 days of my solo, indefinite USA road trip sleeping in my car (my full travel journal here). I’ve since spent some time reflecting on the experience and wanted to share some thoughts on why
Went for a lovely hike with my cousin to Rattlesnake Ledge outside of Seattle, Washington today. Returned ready for lunch at the nearby cafe to find my car window has been smashed in. Was the first time that's
Background: Deciding to Backpack the Trans-Catalina Trail Just want our itinerary? No problemo! Skip ahead to Our 4 Day / 3 Night Trans-Catalina Trail Backpacking Itinerary. In a rush? Pin it for later. How I Decided to Backpack the