United States

The United States is one of the largest and most geologically diverse countries in the world. With 62 National Parks and millions of acres of public land, the US provides incredible access to the outdoors. From skiing in the Tetons to snorkeling in Hawaii, there are ample ways to recreate outdoors.

San Juan Islands Kayaking Tour

San Juan Islands Kayaking Tour

The San Juan Islands are known for marine life and rugged green coastline, and one of the best ways to explore this part of the Pacific Northwest is by kayak. Here’s the details and my latest GoPro video from my San Juan Island sunset kayaking tour in Griffin Bay and the other paddling options (like looking for whales!!) available for those visiting the region.

John Muir Trail Food Shopping List

John Muir Trail Food Shopping List

Simplify your John Muir Trail food & meal planning with my complete JMT food shopping list that details what & how much food I brought on my 22 day hike.

Hotel Review: Staying at the Alta Lodge

Hotel Review: Staying at the Alta Lodge

A hotel review & photos of Utah’s ski-in / ski-out Alta Lodge – home to the Sitzmark, the mountain’s coziest apres bar, an indoor hot tub & seriously delicious food.

Staying at Alta’s Rustler Lodge

Staying at Alta’s Rustler Lodge

Get immediate access to the slopes and enjoy rustic luxury at Alta Ski Area’s Rustler Lodge – a ski-in / ski-out hotel at the base of the Alta’s chairlifts with a heated outdoor pool, incredible food, and an on-site ski shop.

Summer in New Mexico: Top 5 Taos Outdoor Adventures

Summer in New Mexico: Top 5 Taos Outdoor Adventures

No matter what you plan to do in Taos this summer – whether it be hiking to William’s Lake, taking the chairlift to the top of Taos Ski Valley, rafting the Taos box, or roaming around the Taos fine arts and crafts galleries – prepare for epic mountain scenery and shortness of breath in this gorgeous town that sits at 7,000 feet above sea level. Here are the top 5 outdoor adventures in Taos this summer.