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Your Checklist for an Awesome Campervan Road Trip

Renting a camper van may seem like a gateway drug to - dare I say - “glamping,” but believe me when I say the perks of a mobile camp outweigh any notion that you may “miss out” on the camping experience. Here are a few things you need to know before you book your first campervan trip.

Your Checklist for an Awesome Campervan Road Trip

Thrifting 101 | A Short Guide to a Greener Wardrobe

There’s a stigma that thrifted = dirty or otherwise unappealing; but the thrifting community knows otherwise. Secondhand clothing is more environmentally sound, affordable, and unique; so the rewards for shopping secondhand definitely outweigh the preconceived notions that used clothing is “gross.”

Thrifting 101 | A Short Guide to a Greener Wardrobe

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park. Our mini adventure began at Tomichi Point - one of the best views of the canyon just off the first parking lot. I found it difficult to imagine just how deep the canyon cut into the earth, but the tingling and numbness in my fingertips were an effective indicator.

Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park

Klahhane Ridge via Switchback Trail | Olympic National Park

For those with just enough time to complete a longer hike, but may not be equipped for a backpacking trip, Klahhane Ridge via Switchback Trail is one of those sweet paths that fall right in the middle of beginner and intermediate. All you’ll really need for this trail is a great pair of hiking boots, strong legs, and a lot of patience. Oh, and your day hike essentials.

Klahhane Ridge via Switchback Trail | Olympic National Park

Your Guide to a Zero-Waste Wedding Celebration

It’s no small task to toe the line between what you want for your wedding and what is friendly to our earthly mother, but there are a million ways to ensure a less wasteful celebration (and I promise, your guests won’t miss those chintzy favors). Here are the top things you need to consider when planning a low-to-zero-waste wedding.

Your Guide to a Zero-Waste Wedding Celebration

Mt. Marcy | The Adirondacks

Mt Marcy is by no means a difficult mountain to ascend. There are no technical portions that require skills beyond basic bouldering and watching your footing. Any vertical upswings were met almost immediately with a few yards of steady grade. What made Mt Marcy’s trail so damn intense was its sheer length. We felt every bit of her 14 miles beneath our feet and within every muscle fiber of our legs.

Mt. Marcy | The Adirondacks

Your Guide to a Perfect Day on the Olympic Peninsula

Spending one day on the Olympic Peninsula is one of the few ways you can experience mountains, rainforests, and beaches. Fill your day with Olympic Peninsula activities, including Olympic National Park, La Push, and the Port Angeles area with this one-day itinerary.

Your Guide to a Perfect Day on the Olympic Peninsula

Leave No Trace for Dummies

In light of the free-for-all frenzy that’s going on in the National Parks due to the government shutdown, we put together a dumbed-down version of the Leave No Trace Seven Principles - because yes, we’re at the point where we need to do that kind of thing.

Leave No Trace for Dummies

Hiking Mt. Marcy | The Adirondacks

The trail for Mt. Marcy begins at the Adirondack Loj and continues for seven miles to the summit. Mt. Marcy is the tallest and longest High Peak in the Adirondacks region of Upstate New York.

Hiking Mt. Marcy | The Adirondacks