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6 Accessible Must Try Rock Climbs of Yosemite Valley

Naturally, if you’re interested in rock climbing, and planning to visit Yosemite, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Of course, you will be able to tick “rock climbing in Yosemite” off your bucket list, but there are so many more reasons than that. Climbing Yosemite’s clean granite routes is pure pleasure – whether you’re dancing up thin slabs on dime-edge holds, pulling for all you’re worth on splitter cracks, or pinching crystals in Yosemite’s high country. Plus, the view really is better when you’ve earned unique views from above the treetops and eye-level with the birds. Below are six rock climbs that are accessible to new Yosemite climbers in the range of 5.6 to 5.10:

An ExPat's Guide To Todos Santos

Todos Santos, a charming town in Baja California Sur, has blossomed from its humble beginnings as a sugar-exporting village into a destination loved by travelers for its art, music, surf, and serene beaches. Located just a short drive from some of the Baja Peninsula's most stunning coastal spots, Todos Santos is a haven of natural beauty, cultural depth, and laidback vibes—a world away from the bustling tourist hubs of Cabo San Lucas and La Paz.

7 Unforgettable Ways to Experience Emerald Bay, Lake Tahoe

Emerald Bay, a stunning destination in Lake Tahoe, sits among the Sierra Nevada Mountains with its crystal-clear waters, dramatic landscapes, and captivating history. This enchanting bay draws visitors from around the world, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re planning a trip, here’s what you can look forward to.

7 Best Adventures Around Incline Village, Nevada

The northern-eastern shores of the stunning Lake Tahoe hide Incline Village, Nevada. A year-round hidden gem for adventure seekers. Surrounded by the majestic Sierra Nevada Mountains, this charming town offers a plethora of outdoor activities year-round. 

Whether you're into hiking, skiing, water sports, or simply enjoying the beauty of nature, Incline Village has something for everyone. In this blog, we'll explore seven of the best adventures you can embark on in this remarkable destination.

Microadventures for Spring: Embrace the Season's Beauty

As the flowers bloom and the weather turns warmer, spring invites us to step outside and embark on new adventures. While big trips and long vacations may not always be feasible, microadventures offer the perfect solution to satisfy your wanderlust. These bite-sized experiences are designed to fit into a single day or a weekend, allowing you to explore, discover, and rejuvenate without extensive planning or time commitments.

Get Your Adrenaline Pumping: 9 Must-Try Types of Adventure Travel

Adventure travel is a booming industry, with more and more people seeking to explore new and exciting destinations around the world. However, with so many different types of adventure travel available, it can be challenging to decide which one to choose. In this article, we will be exploring nine trending topics about adventure travel types, helping you to make an informed decision about your next adventure.

Experience Lake Tahoe Like Never Before: Kayaking and SUPing Lake Tahoe’s Premier Coastline Spots

After a quick paddle, we hopped out of our kayaks and banked the SUPs, so we could jump off the granite boulders around Bonzi Rock along the east shore of Lake Tahoe. 

“Yahooo!” We shouted just before splashing into the brisk 52-degree water. 

Lake Tahoe is one of the premier lakes in the world boasting stats like the "cleanest motorized lake in America" and "largest natural lake in California" but not many talk about how to enjoy this water. Why is that? Well, the water temperature of Lake Tahoe ranges from 43 degrees in the winter to 64 degrees in the summer. That is cold! So, how do you enjoy this blue wonder without freezing? Boating. 

5 Reasons Kenai Lake Should Be On Everyone's Alaska Bucket List

We turned the corner and pointed our headlights for Cooper’s Landing. We didn’t totally have a destination, but knew we wanted to explore the Kenai Peninsula. We got lucky. As we passed Cooper’s Landing, Kristin suggested we take a left down a dirt road to quickly check out this massive lake we just saw. Bumping down the road, we found beaches, free camping, great hiking, and a magical place called Kenai Lake.

9 Must Do Vacation Ideas in Baja Sur

Fish tacos, a few beers, and sunburns, that is often what Baja Mexico gets its name for, but that isn’t all this 1000 mile peninsula has to offer. The golden beaches often have surf-able waves, the mountains contain waterfalls, and the salty-waters are home to one of the most diverse aquatic biospheres. When you come down to Baja for vacation, you could sit on the beach, or you could make memories that will last you a lifetime when you step a little outside of your comfort zone and head out on an epic adventure.

7 Adventurous Things To Do Near Girdwood, Alaska

Forty miles southeast of Anchorage, on the Seward Highway, lies the small town of Girdwood, Alaska. Full of character and outdoor enthusiasts, this seemingly sleepy town has some of the best access to adventures big and small. With the Chugach Mountains as a backyard and the Turnagain Arm as the front yard, the options for adventure are endless, so you just have to decide what you want to do. Which can be hard. So, I tried to make it easy for you and created this of the best adventurous things to do near Girdwood, Alaska.

The Best Summer Hikes in Alaska

Covering more than 665,000 square miles, Alaska is massive. Earning the number one spot for being the largest state in the United States, Alaska’s landscape is still untouched and remote, accounting for two-thirds of the country’s national parklands, roughly 80% of wildlife refuges and houses the two largest national forests. For most, these numbers are incomprehensible, so, to put it simply, Alaska offers more outdoor adventures than any other state. Making Alaska one of the most diverse places to hike in the United States. But, which hikes should you start with?