Originally published October 28, 2022 There are three routes to Cheoah Bald, and they are all long and difficult. The first time I ever stood upon this mountain was in April, 2015; it was my second day fully "on" the Appalachian Trail as a thru-hiker and I barely stopped at the view for a photo.... Continue Reading →
Exploring Americaโs Quiet Zone: A Hikerโs Guide to Green Bank Observatory
Green Bank, West Virginia, known as "America's Quietest Town," is home to the Green Bank Observatory and the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope. Situated in a National Radio Quiet Zone, technology is restricted to minimize interference. Visitors can explore via bus or self-guided tours, gaining insight into pivotal astronomical discoveries.
How I Hiked Icelandโs Laugavegur & Fimmvรถrรฐuhรกls Trails: A 4-Day Self-Guided Adventure
I hiked Icelandโs iconic Laugavegur and Fimmvรถrรฐuhรกls trails in four days, covering over 50 miles through otherworldly landscapesโlava fields, glaciers, rivers, and waterfalls. This post shares my detailed itinerary, gear list, food plan, and what I learned from camping the entire route. A practical guide for your own Iceland trek.
My Journey to Kilimanjaro Part 2: Waterfalls, Coffee, and Last-Minute Gear Checks
Woke up feeling groggy after a long sleep, then joined Catherine for an adventure with Albert, a local guide. We hiked to a stunning waterfall, learned about coffee-making, and had a laugh about a beer bet gone wrong. Prepping gear for Kilimanjaro, tomorrow's the big climb!
The Better Backpacking Quilt You Might Not Have Heard Of
In 2015, the author struggled with a poorly designed sleeping bag on the Appalachian Trail before discovering Jacks 'R' Better quilts at Trail Days. Since then, they've become a dedicated quilt user, praising JRB for their lightweight, comfortable designs and exceptional customer service, recommending them for anyone considering a quilt.
A Complete Kilimanjaro Gear List
When preparing for a Kilimanjaro trek, it's important to carefully consider your gear. The provided packing list may not cover everything you need, and some items may be unnecessary. Essential gear for hiking and camping includes a daypack, hydration kit, sleeping pad, and suitable clothing. It's also important to consider comfort and personal needs for a successful summit.
Summer Road Trip 2023: Two Days in Durango
Levon, Matthew, and I had a relaxed day in Colorado, exploring Lime Creek Rd and Adrenaline Falls. Despite the frigid water, I took a refreshing swim. We then planned an early start to hike up Engineer Mountain, but the threat of storms led us to alter the plan. We resupplied in Durango and geared up for the Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway.
Summer Road Trip 2023: North Carolina to Colorado
This post recounts a road trip from North Carolina to Colorado and various stops along the way. The journey included camping mishaps, a visit to Mount Magazine, exploration of attractions in New Mexico, and a challenging dirt road. The travelers eventually reached Durango, where they met a friend for further adventures.
Pura Vida: Two Weeks in Costa Rica (Part 3)
Part 3 of 4 << Missed part 2? Click here! February 6, 2023 Day 9 & 10: Carara National Park, an Evening at a Beach Bar on Jaco Beach, and Traveling Back to San Jose Today we will do our final activity for the group portion of the trip. The group is headed to Carara... Continue Reading →
Pura Vida: Two Weeks in Costa Rica (Part 2)
Part 2 of 4 February 1, 2023 Day 4 & 5: A Relaxing Day in San Jose Followed by a Farming Family, an Active Volcano, and Volcanic Hot Springs! Today was a low-key day, the calm before the large group of women Iโll be traveling with arrives from various places all over the US. The... Continue Reading →