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Road Trip to Alaska, The Drive That Changed Everything

When the opportunity to create a documentary about Mount Denali came my way, I had two choices: fly to Alaska or drive. I chose to drive. That decision transformed what could have been a straightforward work trip into an unforgettable adventure—one that tested my limits, deepened my bond with my dad, and left me with memories I’ll carry for the rest of my life.

8 Tips for First-Time Alaska Road-Trippers

I have driven to Alaska and back. Each way taught me new lessons about timing, route choices, and personal limits. These tips will help you plan your own road trip with a clear mind and a realistic approach. Whether you’re an experienced road-tripper or embarking on your first major journey, Alaska’s vast wilderness offers lessons you’ll carry with you for a lifetime.

The Most Breathtaking Moments from My Drive to Alaska

When you drive to Alaska, the road has a way of leaving its mark on you. It’s not just the miles you cover but the moments that make you stop, look around, and truly feel the scale of the world. On my drive, there were three experiences that stood out and defined the journey: standing at the Canada-Alaska border, driving those endless highways that stretch into the wilderness, and seeing my first glacier. Each of these moments wasn’t just beautiful—they were unforgettable.

Convict Lake Is Worth Stopping For At Least An Afternoon

If you're planning a road trip along Highway 395, Convict Lake is a must-see destination. Nestled in the Eastern Sierra, this picturesque lake offers a serene escape with activities that make it worth visiting for at least an afternoon or even longer. Whether you enjoy hiking, kayaking, fishing, camping, or simply taking in stunning mountain views, Convict Lake has something for everyone. Its unique combination of natural beauty, historical intrigue, and recreational opportunities makes it a destination that should not be overlooked.

Looking For Adventure In Baja While Road Tripping With Andrew Muse

Last October, I received a phone call from Andrew Muse to be the Director of Photography for the fourth season of Tiny Home Adventures. I’ll be honest, I had never watched an episode of the series, but my interest was peaked by the location, potential adventures, and the client list we would intertwine throughout the series. So, after we chatted on the phone, I watched a few episodes and gave him a call back, “I’m in, it looks like fun.”

Driving Big Sur Is Kind of Scary, Here's Why

The breathtaking stretch of California's coastline known as Big Sur is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, crashing waves, and unparalleled natural beauty. While many travelers are drawn to this iconic destination for its stunning landscapes, some may wonder if the experience of driving along its winding roads is as awe-inspiring as it is nerve-wracking. Is it scary driving in Big Sur?

Searching For Flatwater To Kayak Along Highway 395

We had a crazy idea, let’s road trip down Highway 395 in our self-converted van (watch the video tour of our dodge promaster 2500) with kayaks and explore as many bodies of water as possible. We only had a week, so how much could we cram into a single outing? We were not sure, but we wanted to try. So, would five bodies of water be too many, ten? Now, I’ll admit neither of us are good at kayaking, heck we can barely get in the kayaks without flipping, but that doesn’t matter. What matters is that we committed to the idea and have loads of fun along the way.

Did we succeed? Kind of.

Van Life vs RV Life, Which Lifestyle Is Better

In the ever-changing landscape of adventure travel, where the open road calls and exploration becomes a way of life, you have two options while living on the road: van life or RV life. Growing up as a kid, I spent every holiday in an RV somewhere around the United States or Mexico, but when I graduated college, reality slapped me in the face that living solo in an RV was, well, extra. I didn’t need all that space, so, I built out my own van and lived full-time on the road for seven years. Now, however, I have a committed girlfriend and dog, so van life isn’t ideal anymore.

Why Van Life Is Still Growing In Popularity

In recent years, van life has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating the imaginations of many seeking freedom and adventure. The appeal of living on the road, with the ability to travel wherever the heart desires, has led to an explosion of interest in this nomadic lifestyle. But as trends come and go, the question arises: is van life still popular? The answer is a resounding yes, and here’s why.

What Not To Miss While Driving Monterey to Big Sur

The drive from Monterey to Big Sur is a breathtaking journey that spans approximately 30 miles along California’s scenic Highway 1. This iconic coastal route, renowned for its dramatic ocean views, rugged cliffs, and serene nature, offers one of the most beautiful drives in the United States. Despite the relatively short distance, the trip is packed with opportunities to stop and explore, making it a memorable adventure rather than just a commute.

Everything You Need to Know About Van Life

Van life has captured the imaginations of adventure seekers, minimalists, and freedom lovers alike. The idea of hitting the open road with your home on wheels offers unparalleled freedom and a unique way to explore the world. If you're considering diving into the van life lifestyle, here's everything you need to know to get started and thrive on the road.

I Wish I Knew This About Van Life Before I Started 7 Years Ago

Seven years ago I bought my first van for $3500, which didn't last too long. A transmission here, a few electrical issues there, and the costs of repairing the van kept adding up, quickly, putting a damper on my nomadic van life dreams. That's what I get for buying a 16-year-old van with over 100k miles on it, but I was also broke at the time. While the 1998 Dodge Ram 2500 with the Tiara conversion got the job done, I wish I had known a few things before I committed to life on the road and pursuing the idealized van life craze. 

The Hardest Parts of Van Life

Van life has become a popular lifestyle choice for those seeking adventure, freedom, and a break from the conventional. The romantic allure of the open road, coupled with the idea of living in a compact mobile space, has captivated many individuals. However, behind the Instagram-worthy pictures and the apparent simplicity of van life, there lies a reality that involves overcoming numerous challenges. In this article, we'll delve into the hardest parts of van life, shedding light on the less glamorous aspects of this nomadic lifestyle.

Jobs You Can (Actually) Do While Traveling And Living Van Life

The allure of van life, with its freedom to roam and explore, has led many individuals to embrace a nomadic lifestyle. However, sustaining van life requires a source of income that accommodates the challenges of life on the road. In this article, we'll explore the various jobs that align with van life, focusing on work-life balance, the choice between fully remote and seasonal jobs, and a comprehensive list of practical employment options.

How to Steer Clear of the Seven Most Common Van Life Mistakes

Outside of getting stuck in sand, because our vans are less capable than we think, van life isn't as straight forward as it seems. Actually, embarking on the van life journey is a thrilling adventure, offering freedom, flexibility, and a unique connection with the world, but, to ensure a smooth ride on this nomadic road, it's crucial to be aware of common pitfalls that many new van lifers encounter. So, that is my goal with this article, filling you in on the common mistakes, and mishaps, most new van lifers make. There really isn't a need to repeat history here, but if you feel inclined, I guess you should just stop reading. Without further ado, here are the seven most common van life mistakes:

The Real Price Tag of Van Life

The romantic notion of living in a van can quickly collide with the reality of budgeting and financial planning if you don't get ahead of it. Embracing the freedom of the open road and the allure of a minimalist lifestyle, is intoxicating, but there are bills you need to pay even when breaking from the conventional life of a house. In this article, we'll delve into the nitty-gritty details of how much van life actually costs, covering both monthly expenses and additional costs that might not be immediately apparent. 

Van Life vs. Overlanding, What's The Difference?

Both van life and overlanding have boomed in recent years, but what is the difference? Both use a vehicle, both symbolize freedom, both allow you to reconnect with nature, but there are some major differences to explore the open road. While both involve a mobile existence and a love for exploration, they represent distinct approaches to the nomadic lifestyle, each with its own set of advantages and challenges.

How To Realistically Live Van Life

Living in a van is not just a romanticized notion for free-spirited adventurers; it has become a practical lifestyle choice for many seeking financial freedom, flexibility, and a closer connection to nature. However, successfully transitioning to van life requires careful planning, resourcefulness, and a willingness to embrace a minimalist lifestyle. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the practical aspects of realistically living in a van, from choosing the right vehicle to addressing essential needs.