Trip Report: San Juans part 2
Trip to the San Juans Part 2: Return of the Waterfalls. Having lived in Colorado for almost 10 years now, I finally found out where the non-seasonal waterfalls are, and they are down south! Some of them, we even ran as a canyoneering route! Go check it out!
Trip Report: Eleven Mile Reservoir
A hidden gem in Colorado, Eleven Mile Reservoir is a gorgeous lake with some rugged coastline and some incredible views. We spent a few days camping, canoeing, and laughing way too much. Go see what else we did!
Trip Report: Sopris Lake
Another mini adventure in the Rocky Mountains. I haven’t been on any big expeditions this summer like I had hoped, but that’s alright because I live in a place where you don’t have to travel far to see some natural beauty and a good time.
Hammock Camping: How to do it in style
Why sleep on the ground when you can sleep in the trees? A tent doesn’t have to be your only option, and in some instances a hammock is the better option. Here’s what I do to sleep comfortably while camping in a hammock.
Backpacking Water Filters: Why You Need One Yesterday
Ever gotten thirsty on the trail but you were out of water? Yea, that’s not a good thing. Dehydration can sneak up on you fast. Water filters are a must if you’re going to be spending time in the outdoors. Here are a few of my favorite options and why I use them to make sure I always have access to clean drinking water.
Trip Report: Viva Las Vegas
There’s more than just showgirls and casinos in Las Vegas if you know where to look. Luckily for me, I have a friends who knew exactly where to look. Check out what we found out in the Nevada desert.
Moab, Utah: 4 Awesome Places Outside the Parks
The deserts of Eastern Utah are where I fell in love with the outdoors and adventure. Moab is a great place, but can be inundated with tourists at the parks. Use this guide to help avoid the crowds but miss none of the goods!
Trip Report: Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park
Walking amongst the Redwoods you feel as if you’re just as likely to run into a dinosaur as a bear or deer. The trees tower above you, swaying amongst the wind you can hardly feel on the ground. Check out the gentle giants we got to hang around in this blog post! (Also, Oregon Coast goodness.)