This gear not only enabled us to explore the stunning bodies of water in the region but also provided us with the necessary tools to embrace the great outdoors. Here's a list of the kayaking gear we packed for our journey:
It’s easy to get stuck in a box, or mentally trapped when a routine goes on for too long. So, in an effort to rewire our brains and start thinking outside of the box, again, we went for a road trip.
For years, I had dreamed of exploring Highway 395, starting at Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay and making our way south to a little lake off the beaten path called Convict Lake.
With a perfect weather window and just enough time over a long weekend, we packed up the van, stock the fridge with all sorts of goodies, and loaded up our Oru Lake Kayaks.
Baja California, a land of rugged beauty and untamed adventure, beckons the intrepid traveler to its sun-kissed shores. For those who crave the open road and the thrill of discovery, a road trip down the Baja Peninsula is an irresistible siren call.
From the bustling streets of Tijuana to the serene shores of Cabo San Lucas, Baja offers a kaleidoscope of experiences that are nothing short of mesmerizing. But as with any journey, there are always two sides to the coin.
In this exploration, we'll navigate the winding roads and hidden gems to uncover the pros and cons of embarking on a road trip through Baja. So, buckle up, fellow adventurers, as we prepare to embark on this exhilarating journey down Mexico's Pacific paradise.
Do you ever find yourself gazing up at the night sky, captivated by the twinkling stars and the vastness of the universe? Maybe pondering existential questions of existence, UFO's, and aliens? Well, we might be alike, for better or worse.
The good news, stargazing has a magical way of connecting us to the cosmos and reminding us of our place in the grand scheme of things. But here's the truth: if you're attempting to do this from the comfort of your couch, you're missing out on the true celestial experience.
Finding the perfect stargazing spot requires a little more effort, but the rewards are astronomically worth it.
In the hustle and bustle of city life, the call of the wild often seems like a distant echo. However, you don't need to venture far to reconnect with nature and experience the thrill of an adventure.
Welcome to the world of microadventuring, where you can embark on exciting escapades right within your city limits.
In this guide, we'll answer your burning questions and provide you with seven exhilarating microadventure ideas that will transform your perspective on urban living.
Do you ever find yourself yearning for a break from the monotonous rhythm of daily life? The endless cycle of work, home, and repeat can leave even the most steadfast individual feeling a little...stifled.
That's where microadventures come in – those tantalizing, bite-sized adventures that infuse a spark of excitement into the routine.
Imagine a spontaneous hike through the woods, a refreshing dip in a serene lake, or a night under the stars with your closest friends. These pocket-sized experiences offer more than just a fleeting thrill; they can completely transform your perspective on life.
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), a ribbon of road that winds along the stunning Californian coastline, is not only a feast for the eyes but a playground for both surf enthusiasts and road trip aficionados. Imagine a journey where the thrill of catching the perfect wave meets the exhilaration of cruising along the open road.
As the sun dances upon the waves of the Pacific Ocean and a gentle breeze rustles the palm fronds along the coast, the allure of the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) beckons with promises of unforgettable vistas, charming hamlets, and a sense of adventure that only a road trip can offer. Yet, how long does it actually take to road trip the iconic 668 mile stretch of California Coastline?
In this article, we lay out what you need to know while you plan your road trip along the PCH to make sure you allocate enough time for adventure and leisure.
The allure of the open road, the gentle whispers of the ocean breeze, and the promise of ever-changing horizons—these are the siren calls that draw adventurous souls to the Pacific Coast Highway (PCH).
For those seeking an experience stretching 668 miles that encapsulates freedom, convenience, and a deeper connection with nature, embarking on a vanlife journey along this iconic route offers an unparalleled adventure.
If any of these three reasons spike your interest, you know it is time for you to start planning your PCH road trip.
The allure of solo travel is undeniable, offering a chance to explore the world on your own terms, free from the constraints of group dynamics. However, one common concern that often arises is the fear of feeling lonely during the journey.
But fear not, for in this guide, we unveil the secrets to traveling alone while ensuring you're never truly lonely.
Picture yourself standing on the edge of a cliff. Are you surrounded by the salty ocean air, or struggling to breath in the thin air, you decide? Regardless, your feet are at the edge and you soaking it all in.
Now, imagine doing it all while being single. What do you feel? Freedom? Fear? What?
Traveling solo can unlock a world of freedom, self-discovery, and create unforgettable memories that can and will build a stronger you. Whether you crave the tranquility of a pristine beach, the thrill of conquering rugged mountains, or the allure of vibrant cityscapes, traveling while single opens up a realm of possibilities.
This article covers the most accessible ways to travel while single.
The Rocky Mountains span over 3,000 miles from upper British Columbia, Canada to New Mexico, USA and are a haven for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts alike, but where do you begin? With their towering peaks, pristine alpine lakes, National Parks, diverse wildlife, and a plethora of ecosystems, these mountains are a playground for outdoor exploration.
When it comes to scenic road trips, California offers an array of well-known routes that take travelers through some of the most iconic landscapes in the world. However, beyond the beaten path lie road trips that are just as spectacular, if not more so and the crowds are minimal.
In this article, we'll explore four such road trips that often don't get the attention they deserve, showcasing the hidden gems of the Golden State.
When I learned how to surf at 8 years old, I was captivated by the legends of barrels so big they can swallow freighters, wipeouts that surfers never returned from, and the relentless raw power of the ocean. For my landlocked 8-year-old brain, I couldn't fathom this.
Yet, as I write, I know, first hand, all of these can be true.
What my mind still can not comprehend, is how a growing handful of surfers dedicate their lives to finding and surfing these waves. So, let's tip our hats to the big wave surfers and check out the main Big Wave spots sprinkled across the globe.
There's something undeniably magical about the great outdoors, and what better way to experience it than by embarking on a national park adventure? For vanlifers and nature enthusiasts alike, the United States boasts a plethora of breathtaking national parks that promise awe-inspiring landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you're a seasoned vanlifer or just starting to explore the world of road trips, these must-visit national parks are sure to leave you in awe.
In a world filled with consumerism and material possessions, many individuals are seeking a simpler, more intentional way of living. Embracing minimalism has become a popular lifestyle choice, emphasizing the importance of living with less and focusing on what truly matters. For those who have chosen to live on the road in their vans, minimalism can be the key to unlocking a more fulfilling and purposeful existence.
The allure of van life has captured the hearts of adventurers worldwide. Whether you're a weekend road tripper or a full-time nomad, your van is not only your means of transportation but also your home on wheels. As with any vehicle, regular maintenance is crucial to ensure smooth travels and prevent breakdowns.
The High Sierra, a majestic mountain range stretching along the eastern border of California, is a backpacker's paradise. Its rugged terrain, glacial lakes, and breathtaking vistas beckon adventure enthusiasts from all over the world. Among the many iconic trails in the region, the North Lake to South Lake Loop stands out as a challenging yet rewarding journey that showcases the best of the Sierra Nevada.