Say No to Down – Why Down Isn’t Sustainable
Down. It’s everywhere in the outdoor world: in sleeping bags, coats, even those weird puffy booties that are supposed to keep your tootsies all warm and toasty inside your tent. …
Down. It’s everywhere in the outdoor world: in sleeping bags, coats, even those weird puffy booties that are supposed to keep your tootsies all warm and toasty inside your tent. …
You’ve just returned from an epic adventure. Maybe it was 9 months in Australia, two months in Europe, three months on the road. Doesn’t matter where; just that it was …
We travel a lot. And we don’t bring along a whole slew of weights with us when we do. Usually, it’s pushups and squats next to the car while we’re …
If it wasn’t for my dad, who knows if I would enjoy the outdoors as much as I do! My parents took me and my sister camping, backpacking, and hiking …
I’ll admit it right up front: I’m a Nalgene girl. Always have been. I honestly can’t recall a time in my life where I had any other brand of water …
Mesa, Arizona is proud of their Fresh Foodie Trail. And rightfully so. They’ve worked hard to make this surprising agricultural community 40 minutes outside Phoenix a destination for food lovers. …
You may have read about what to do, where to go and what to eat in our post about Kitsap Peninsula, but have you seen it? Well, now you have. …
One of the many things I love about living in a tiny house is that if you decide you want to relocate to another neighborhood, it’s very nearly as easily …
Blogging. Everybody is doing it, right? There are a million travel bloggers out there, typing away, sharing their adventures with the world. By the time we started ours in 2013, …
So here’s the sitch, guys: Josh is an introvert and I’m an ambivert. Don’t know what that is? That’s my fault for throwing writer-y words around like they’re day-old donuts. …