As long as I can remember, the mention of Joshua Tree has only ever conjured images of LSD induced freedoms and bonfires - big bonfires. Not at all unwarranted, but a narrow point of view nonetheless.
There is nothing like the stillness and peace of the desert. Joshua Tree National Park grows on me each time I visit and is starting to make its way to the top of my favorite park list. I definitely recommend checking it out and I wanted to share some of what I love about this park and some recommendations for climbing, camping and other activities.
It's hard to find a better place for hiking than Colorado in the summer. Here's a set of five photos from adventures in the mountains this past July and August.
"I didn't hike an extra three miles to NOT watch the sunset at the top of Cloud's Rest. If you want to wimp out 100 yards shy of the summit be my guest, but I will never let you live down the day you didn't finish."
What happens when two dudes and their four-legged friends transform a school bus into a sustainable tiny home on wheels? An expedition from Alaska to Argentina, of course.
We've all been there. The dating apps, being set up by friends and family, and the bar scene. It's a constant battle of when you're no longer in your early 20s and have college life to help you meet new people. The struggle is real!
There is something magical about the first big snowfall of each winter. Tonight we got our first big dump here in Whistler, and of course I took my camera for a walk.