Always on the hunt for my next adventure. Read about some of my past adventures below!
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Top 10 Tips to Surviving the MN REI Garage Sale + My Steals and Deals
For those of you who may be unfamiliar with the REI Garage Sale, it is an annual event in which REI sells returned or display items at an extremely reduced cost.
Read MoreUp and Down in San Francisco
The only time I ever wished it was consistently downhill from here.
Read MoreOne Year Older in San Francisco
Friday started with champagne, just as it should.
Read MoreThe Not-At-All-Badlands: A Trek into the Wide Open
The next morning, we woke up to the delicious smell of Darcy’s cooking wafting up to our room on the second floor.
Read MoreJerome, Sweet Jerome
Ladies and gentlemen, meet Jerome. Jerome is an old mining town built into the side of the mountain, that has transformed itself into a hippy village over the years. Yes, that’s right. In 1876, the first mining claim in Jerome was made, and by 1888, the United Verde Copper Company in Jerome became the wealthiest…
Read MoreSaved by the Bell (Rock)
We set our sails toward Sedona on our second day in Arizona. The drive was absolutely unbelievable – dips and slopes in a mountainous landscape, speckled with a surprising amount of spruce and fir trees.
Read MoreIt’s a Canyon, It’s Grand!
“Welcome to one of the seven natural wonders of the world. This is the Grand Canyon.”
Read MoreReady for Takeoff
As someone whose head is constantly in the clouds, it’s fitting that I launch this blog amongst them.
Read MoreDuluth: A Weekend on the North Shore
Surrounded by the sound of waves lapping against the shores of Lake Superior, I watched purple and orange nylon, stitched together with fire, peek through a thin layer of fog sweeping across Bayfront Festival Park.
Read MoreAt the Mouth of the Mighty Mississippi
Sometimes beginnings are fitting.
They tangle themselves like vines through our lives, and connect to other beginnings, other endings, until they branch out into their own.
At the mouth of the Mississippi, it feels like where it all began, and keeps beginning.
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