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A Total Solar Eclipse from Strawberry Mountain, Oregon
When news of the 2017 total solar eclipse first hit mainstream media in Oregon, it spoke of people flying from as far as China and Japan to our little known […]
Blame it on the Tetons
“Blame it on the Tetons, yeaahhh…” The Modest Mouse song instantly rushed into my head as I rolled into Grand Teton National Park. I found it on my phone, rolled […]
Camping at The Steens Mountains in Oregon
Last weekend I was craving an escape. I wanted to get away from Bend, from people, and just be in nature near the mountains. Despite being an Oregon native, I […]
7 Days on Maui, Hawaii with a Volkswagon Van
When I found out I was going to Hawaii for seven days, I thought “wow, that’s a long time on a small island.” I had been to Maui before, and […]
10 Natural Camping Hacks to Make Your Outdoor Life Sweeter
This is a guest post from fellow outdoor enthusiast and blogger, Joe Black, of Nature Rated. He is a camping expert, and here he shares some of his natural camping hacks […]
Camping Maui by Volkswagon Van
I wasn’t sure what I signed up for when I accepted a last-minute invite to Maui, Hawaii. I was even more concerned when, after the tickets were booked and we […]
A Nearly Endless Adventure to Picket Butte Fire Lookout
When I learned that the forest service rents out their fire lookouts during the offseason, I imagined a room with a 360-degree view of uninterrupted forest. With the Picket Butte […]
2016 Holiday Gift Guide for the Miss Adventure in Your Life
Happy Thanksgiving! Whether you’re headed out tonight, braving the crowds tomorrow, or waiting for Cyber Monday to scratch a few items off your holiday gift list, you’ll want to have an […]
Relief Bed Air Mattress: Helping the World Sleep
Did you know sleep is the third biological necessity for humans, directly following food and water? Lack of sleep can have profound outcomes on the body and mind. That’s why, when […]
Guest Post: Five Unusual Accommodations in Mongolia
Mongolia itself is an unusual country. It’s a country that is roughly the same size as Western Europe, with a population of only about three million. Between one-third to two-thirds […]
My First Solo Camping (Mis)Adventure at The Great Salt Lake
I’m a terrible planner. In fact, I hate planning, though many times in transit I kick myself for not knowing where I’m headed next. It was dark when I arrived in Salt […]