You may have read my itinerary for 2 weeks in Patagonia already, but here’s a video if you’d like more visuals!
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Imagine spending the night in a clear capsule 1000 feet in the air or waking up at sunrise in a tiny Peruvian village – that’s what our Peru Itinerary has in store. It was the beginning of November when I had just booked a flight to Cusco.I would be spending the next 10 days … Read more
With 3 days in Buenos Aires, you can be dancing in art filled streets, cutting up world famous steaks, and talking with some newly made friends until the wee hours of the morning. However, with a city this large (and no it’s not “walkable”), you may be looking to narrow down your key list of … Read more
You may have read my itinerary for 2 weeks in Patagonia already, but here’s a video if you’d like more visuals!
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Spending 2 weeks in Patagonia was road tripping down long dusty dirt roads and across scenic country borders. It was hiking up mountain ridges, kayaking through glacial lakes, and resting in flower fields. It was 70km/hr winds whipping through my hair, wind burn on my face, and the the greeting of many sunrises and sunsets. … Read more
Hiking to Cerro Torre is one of the most common things to do in El Chalten, and for a good reason. Cerro Torre’s icy spike of granite almost doesn’t look real to the human eye. It’s also a relatively easy hike for one of the best views in Chalten. The mile high spire peaks out on … Read more
You’ve seen the Fitz Roy in Patagonia. Maybe not in person, but you’ve seen the outline of it’s peaks on every Patagonia clothing item. And I have to say, after hiking to the Fitz Roy in Patagonia and standing at the base of it, I totally understand why Yvon Chouinard chose this epic mountain as … Read more
I’ve wanted to do the W trek in Torres del Paine Patagonia for as long as I can remember. I think I knew about this hike before I even knew where Patagonia was on the map. The W trek in Torres del Paine is on every hiker’s bucketlist. If you aren’t familiar with the … Read more
“How do you travel so much?” is the one question a travel blogger gets asked the most. And while most of us have a few tricks up our sleeves, the answer is usually “by spending money”. As I mentioned previously, I do have a full time job that allows me to travel quite a … Read more
I was inspired recently, and not in the usual way. A friend of someone I was dating referred to me (jokingly) as a prostitute. This was because he couldn’t think of any possible way that I could be traveling so often without being a prostitute. Because all girls with travel Instagrams have to be prostitutes … Read more
Since last year I published my New Years post a week late, I figured I’d make a tradition out of it. So here it is, my year in review: [youtube_sc url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEHw0cIQFsE&feature=youtu.be”] Accomplishments in 2016 Finally tried a real polish pierogi Finally moved to California Hiked Angels Landing at Zion Saw Bryce Canyon and … Read more
When a $400 flight landed in my hands for Colombia, it was set. I would be spending 1 week in Colombia during the week of Thanksgiving. I don’t have self control for cheap flights. However, as soon as I started to look up things to do, I realized that 1 week in Colombia wouldn’t be … Read more
“…but listen…no matter what you do…you HAVE HAVE HAVE to go to Andres Carne de Res in Chia. It’s a little drive…and there is Uber, (Medellin has Uber English, not sure about Bogota). This is one of the most insane awesome places I have ever been. It’s a restaurant that ends up being a dance place. … Read more
Settled a few hundred miles off the coast of South America are the famous Galapagos Islands. Each island is extremely unique and holds an enormous amount of biodiversity. They’ve been called one of the worlds ‘last wild places’, so of course we had to go exploring. Here are our top six must do’s when visiting this … Read more