Most trips, my plan is to have no plan, but sometimes the universe decides to take weeks of planning and throw them out the window. That was our trip to Colorado last October.
5 Things I’ve Learned From Solo Travel
Solo traveling can seem scary, but the lessons learned about myself and the world have made concurring my fears worth it.
New England Road Trips: Gloucester, Mass
With Covid-19 restrictions still in effect, we took a day trip to explore a new spot in our own backyard.
New Year’s Goals and Gatekeeping
With the new year comes new goals. Here’s to making reaching those goals a little less intimidating.
Planning the Perfect Hike: The Basics
I get asked a lot how I’m brave enough to hike alone, and my answer is research. Lots of research. Solo hikes take a lot of planning, especially when you’re just starting out.
Camping with Dogs: An Intermediate Guide
Trees, campfires, and man’s best friend. Sounds great right? And a little daunting. So here are some tips for your first trip to the great outdoors with your pup. If you’ve read my last few blogs, you’ll know Chloe and I took our first solo tent camping trip this month. There are a few training …
Northern New Hampshire and Downeast Maine
Check out the blog tab for a recap of our adventure.
Days 3 and 4: When I realized Maine is a big state
I’m used to New England states being small enough to cover in a couple hours, but I slowly learned that what looks like a small distance on the map, takes twice as long to travel across.
Day 2: Notches and North Conway
Cold and tired, I munched on my breakfast PB and banana, and made my way from Franconia to North Conway.
Day 1.5: Camping with Chloe – Tent Edition
I’ve never camped in a tent. Unless you count the living room.