Hiking Peru’s Rainbow Mountain
Peru's Rainbow Mountain is becoming more and more famous with each passing year, but its very existence is a sign of the times. Of course, the mountain goes back millions of years, ...
Categories: Hiking, Peru, Remote Year, Travel Tips
Journey to Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu, or The Old Mountain in the traditional Quechua language, is one of the most sought-after bucket list destinations in the world. If you're reading this, there's a good ...
Categories: Hiking, Peru, Remote Year, Travel Tips
How to Hike Tombstone Territorial Park
I remember when I first heard of Tombstone Territorial Park. I was working on my "Instagramming Canada" series a few years ago and was searching through piles of photos from around ...
What Remains of Canyon City?
There has never been a boom like the Klondike Gold Rush. Seemingly overnight, the wild, untamed Klondike was swarmed with tens of thousands of gold seekers. This hoard of people is ...
Unexpected Misadventures to the Limestone Crevices
Northern Saskatchewan is nothing short of an enigma shrouded with mystery and surprise. One of these surprises is the Limestone Crevices, a prehistoric geological formation unlike ...
Categories: Canada, Hiking, Saskatchewan
Where to Stay and Hike in Arches National Park
Arches National Park in Utah is world-renowned for their stone archways, dynamic terrain and breath-taking sights. However, this park is only one of the many incredible parks in so ...
My Deadly Hike to the Delicate Arch
Utah is known for a lot of things, but it's their national parks that make it world-renowned. The state is not only home to Arches National Park, but also Canyonlands National Pa ...
What to See and Do in Riding Mountain National Park
There is a change in the air. T-shirts are being replaced by bunny hugs and coffees are being replaced by pumpkin spice lattes. For a few weeks, the air is crisp, the skies are blu ...