It was a sunny morning when I found myself on the edge of the Pacific Coast Highway, the famous Highway 1. The scent of fresh ocean air hung in the breeze, and the road stretched out before me like a ribbon of endless possibilities. I couldn't help but recall the tales of Jack Kerouac and the beatniks, who once traversed these very roads in pursuit of freedom and adventure. Inspired by their spirit, I set out on a road trip to Big Sur, hoping to recapture a bit of that timeless nostalgia.
Cody Townsend has a tough choice to make, stay and ski in the Eastern Sierra or drive to British Columbia for a second attempt on Comstock. Inevitably, the decision is made and Townsend returns to Comstock for a second year in a row to attempt a line that few people have skied. Hopes are high and the crew is tosses their heavy packs over their shoulders, will they succeed? Watch the video to find out:
Amidst the sun-drenched coastlines and rolling waves of the surfing world, there's an unwritten rule: localism. It's a term deeply entrenched in surf culture, representing the territorial instincts of those who've staked their claim on the ocean's treasures. Shooing away unfamiliar faces, guarding their beloved waves like hidden gems. But, hidden behind this standoffish culture, there's a refreshing counter-narrative that brings the essence of friendship back into the equation. Friends surf with friends.
Mark and Renan are at it again with the new National Geographic film Lost in the Arctic. A film documenting the trials and tribulations of retracing the footsteps of legendary Arctic explorer John Franklin.
Cody Townsend is well on his way to finishing his mission to ski the fifty classic ski descents of North America. Ticking off number 44 of 50, Split Mountain was a line that took patience and perseverance. I don't want to ruin the story for you all, so go pop a bowl of popcorn and load Cody's latest video on Split Mountain. It's a good one!
Hiking is a cherished activity that allows outdoor enthusiasts to connect with nature, breathe in the fresh air, and discover the beauty of the world. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or a novice looking to embark on your first adventure, understanding the different types of hikes can enhance your outdoor experience. Two common types of hikes are the "Out and Back" and the "Loop" hike, each offering a distinct set of advantages and experiences.
When it comes to reducing your carbon footprint and living a more eco-friendly lifestyle, the choices you make in transportation can have a significant impact. Domestic air travel, while convenient, contributes to greenhouse gas emissions that play a role in climate change. If you've ever wondered just how much effort it takes to offset the carbon emissions from a domestic plane flight, the answer below might surprise you!
Sitting around a campfire, I heard a booming laugh and a story about surviving in the arctic wilderness for 77 days. Of course, this peaked my interest. So, I turned my shoulder and listened to Jordan Jonas tell his story of his time on Alone, season 6
There are a lot of great reasons to hike to the top of Upper Yosemite Falls. From the trail, the views of Yosemite Falls are breath taking and the sound of the thundering flow humbles the soul. Halfway up the climb you get an amazing view of Yosemite Valley, with Half Dome in the distance.
While there is no question of who is the most decorated surfer out of this grouping of vloggers, the question remains. Which surf vlog is the best? The numbers may showcase who is the most popular, but which of these four surf vloggers inspire you to travel, surf, and explore the opportunities around the world?
Adventure travel is a vibrant realm of exploration that encompasses a wide array of exhilarating activities, offering enthusiasts unforgettable experiences in the great outdoors. From scaling majestic peaks to diving into azure waters, adventure travel caters to individuals seeking adrenaline-pumping escapades and profound connections with nature. Let's dive into the diverse spectrum of activities that define adventure travel.
Adventure travel is a dynamic and exhilarating way to explore the world, pushing the boundaries of exploration and embracing the unknown. It's a mindset that fuels curiosity, challenges comfort zones, and leads to unforgettable experiences. In this article, we delve into what adventure travel entails, the various types of adventure travel experiences available, and what to expect during an adventure-filled journey.
I met Jimbo Tarpey while staring at salmon in a river, waiting for a grizzly bear to come eat, in Hyder, Alaska.
Without cell service, I sat on a wooden bench, staring at these salmon, as if watching paint dry. Then, I saw Jimbo wander up in a full motorcycle kit, high on life. Thinking to myself, I need to know the story behind this guy, I scooted closer to eavesdrop on his conversation.
In a short while, I became a part of the conversation learning about Jimbo's goal of riding a motorcycle from his home in Minnesota to the top of Alaska all the way to the bottom of South America. His story blew my mind and I am honored to share his story with you all through a Q&A below:
Growing in a small town, guns were common for hunting, but we mostly bird hunted, so I had never touch a rifle, until now. I was at a conference--the fun kind of conference where we learned about survival survival, new gear, hunting skills, and much more--and getting nervous as the days ticked past because I knew I would be shooting a SCOUTE Precision hunting rifle.
Being a digital nomad offers incredible freedom and flexibility, but it also comes with its own set of challenges. Whether you're working remotely from exotic locations or embracing the van life while staying connected, here are some common challenges that digital nomads face:
Choosing the right tent for your camping trip can significantly impact your overall outdoor experience. With a wide range of options available in the market, finding the perfect tent can seem daunting. However, by considering factors such as tent size, capacity, seasonality, design features, and budget, you can narrow down your choices and select a tent that meets your specific camping needs. Let's delve into each of these factors to help you pick the right tent for your next adventure.
Living life on the road in a van can be exhilarating, but it also comes with its unique challenges, one of which is handling laundry. When every inch of space matters, and the nearest laundromat might be miles away, knowing how to keep your clothes clean and fresh becomes a crucial part of van life. In this guide, we'll explore various strategies and tips to help you conquer laundry day while living your adventurous van life.
Living in a van offers a unique sense of freedom and adventure, but it also presents challenges when it comes to staying organized. From managing limited space to keeping everything tidy on the move, van life demands a strategic approach to organization. Whether you're a seasoned nomad or just starting your journey, mastering organization in van life is essential for a comfortable and stress-free experience. In this article, we'll explore the best tips for staying organized in a van, covering everything from storage solutions to cleanliness and efficiency.