Adventure Travel

Change Your Brain with Adventure Travel

Change Your Brain with Adventure Travel

Think of a time in your life, when you said to yourself, “Wow! That was exciting.” Or, “Gosh, that was scary for me!" What do you remember from that memory? Were you close to cliff’s edge, fatigued from exerting yourself, or were you overcoming a fear built up in your imagination? Hopefully, that memory was elective and an experience you can look back upon as type two fun. A learning lesson, a personal challenge, an opportunity to expand your horizon.

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An Epic West Coast Road Trip

An Epic West Coast Road Trip

This past winter, I had the privilege of shooting a campaign on the Tamron to Sony e-mount lenses, ranging from 17mm to 500mm. In this photo project, the end result was an epic road trip from San Diego to Lake Tahoe to Santa Cruz to Cabo. Yup, you read that correctly, we road tripped for roughly 3,400 miles shooting from dusk until dawn, often late into the night to capture the stars. The result, an endless onslaught of stories to tell, a magazine piece, social media campaign, and an unexpected video.

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Seven Road Trip Worthy Landscapes to Visit

Seven Road Trip Worthy Landscapes to Visit

No matter where you are in the United States, the West has captured our attention as a symbol of freedom, exploration, and awe. While the symbolism remains, the reality is vastly different. With the modern highway system, road trips can take you to almost anywhere. If you are planning a road trip to the west and want to see jaw-dropping landscapes, below is a list of seven landscape worthy to visit.

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It's a Van Tour

It's a Van Tour

I’ve lived on the road for seven years now, five of which have been in a van. While my first vanlife set up was not ideal— I couldn’t stand, it broke down a few times, and it was often referred to as a “creeper van”—my set up for the last two years has been great!… I missed out on showing you all several things, as this was an impromptu to van tour along the California coast. To address and answer other vanlife questions, check out the blog below:

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It’s a Micro-Adventure Kind of Season

It’s a Micro-Adventure Kind of Season

A micro-adventure is a mindset and physical outing directed to exploring. Since these are small, most micro-adventures will happen in your backyard, wherever that be. Now, some people will be luckier than others because of where they live, but even a city-dweller can have micro-adventures. The goal is to change your perspective on your current life situation and push yourself to go. Most of the time a micro-adventure will leave you asking yourself, “why would I ever do that?” The answer is “because it sounds like fun… kind of.”

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How to Stay Fit While Living on the Road

How to Stay Fit While Living on the Road

While six pack abs and bikini season are always around the corner, van life might prevent you from getting to those goals. Yes, you are closer to access the outdoors if you plan your van trips correctly, however you aren’t going to have much space for working out, especially if the weather does not agree with your routine. If you plan on being a weekend warrior in a van, fitness won’t be a point of topic you’ll stress much about. However, if you decide to commit full time and have aspirations of maintaining your gym-centric body, guess again! With that said, below are five tips to maintain your fitness level while crammed in your tiny home on wheels.

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Best Van Life Destinations

Best Van Life Destinations

Coinciding with surge of U.S. based road trips and growing popularity among travelers to experience van life, especially in the Western United States, finding the correct places can be overwhelming, especially if this is your first van trip. Understanding rules for where you can park to sleep, which adventures you want be close to, and making the most of the time you have is why this article was written. Below are ten destination areas that are van life friendly, provide access to adventures, and are wonderful for a seasoned van lifer, or a newbie.

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Tips to Make a Van Feel Like a Home

Tips to Make a Van Feel Like a Home

There is no doubt that living on the road can look like a dream, but vanlife can be hard. Especially if you are not in the correct setting, so, having a few "normal" conveniences can go a long way. In an ideal world, you would be watching the sunrise, sipping your coffee, and journaling. However, there are those times you are in a city while it's pouring rain and you are hunkered down, waiting. In those moments, having a couple of those home-like conveniences has been my key to success.

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