Are you gearing up to have an epic Icelandic adventure? There are some things you should know before going. From gas station hot dogs to going to the right hot springs, these are some protips you should know before exploring Iceland.
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Are you gearing up to have an epic Icelandic adventure? There are some things you should know before going. From gas station hot dogs to going to the right hot springs, these are some protips you should know before exploring Iceland.
read moreI'm sure, if you've read anything about Iceland, you've probably seen plenty of travelers trekking around the country in camper vans. If you're not sure an Icelandic camper van adventure would be right for you, read on below! You can see all of Iceland Let's...
read moreAustin, Texas is one of the most popular travel destinations in the United States. Whether it be awesome coffee, electric scooters, beautiful hikes, or breakfast tacos, there’s something for everyone. Read on to find out what to do for a perfect weekend trip to Austin!
read moreIf there's one thing Iceland's known for, it's waterfalls. And camper vans. And ponies. And that gross fermented shark stuff. Anyway, in a land of over 10,000 waterfalls, here are 8 that you must see in your trip through the Land of Ice and Fire. Check out...
read moreYou've probably been seeing an overload of Iceland photos from your favorite travel photographers/bloggers (cough-me-cough). Well, I just got back from Iceland last week, and here are eight reasons why you shouldn't visit the Land of Ice and Fire. 1. No...
read moreIf you know anything about me, you know I'm always partial to a coffee (specifically a cold brew). We visited a few coffee & breakfast spots during our roadtrip through Oregon, and I've listed out five of 'em for you to visit. 1) Dutch Bros To those of...
read moreHave you ever visted Oregon? I just got back from a cross-state road trip a few days ago and it was mind-blowing. I've gathered 30 of my favorite shots from our adventure and laid 'em out for you below. Prepare to book your flight to PDX! The pictures below...
read more“I’ve been asked by Andrew Uncharted to write a post on something I’ve learnt while travelling. I think the best lesson has always been that you can never have preconceptions before seeing a new country with your own eyes." I decided to travel to Albania...
read moreYou've probably heard all of the nicknames for New York City: The Big Apple, The City That Never Sleeps, and The Empire City. What you might not know is where to find an amazing bowl of ramen or where that one super-popular Instagram photo of the Brooklyn...
read moreThat sounds like a strange assortment of things, right? Trust me, it makes sense. West Kauai has one of my favorite hikes on the island as well as a perfect beach to watch the sunset. Read on to find out more! This is the last of four posts about our time in...
read moreAre you looking to get your blood pumping? Check out one of the main cliff jumps on Kauai! Then, I'll show you where to get some island-famous, gourmet hot dogs, a delicious beer, and (of course) more coffee. This is the third of four posts about our time in...
read moreEastern Kauai is different. There's a little bit of everything. Want to take a scenic hike with beautiful views of the ocean? Check. Want to take out an adorable pup on a day-adventure? Sure can. Need a Macadamia Nut Iced Cold Brew? Bet you didn't know that...
read moreSo, Kauai is incredible. I know what you're thinking, "No, Hawaii? Amazing? You don't say." Hear me out. I had never even heard of Kauai, but a few people wouldn't shut up about it. Now having been there, I completely understand why. Since we did quite a lot...
read moreDevil's Den is another one of Northern Florida's better-known gems. It's a sinkhole-turned-natural-spring located about an hour from the famous Ginnie Springs and 30 minutes from Gainesville. The spring sits underground in a mushroom-shaped cave. The water is pretty...
read moreHave you ever been to a botanical garden? I hadn't, before checking out Cedar Lakes. If you visit, you'll have the opportunity to visit a 20-acre filled with hundreds of species of plants and flowers. I know almost literally nothing about them, but my girlfriend and...
read moreThe final chapter of Explore UT / AZ brings us to Zion National Park, one of the most popular national parks in Utah. Zion is a 2 hour drive from Antelope Canyon, and 2 1/2 hours from Las Vegas. Zion is 232 square miles and is home to a surprisingly diverse amount of...
read moreIf I were to tell you that the Florida Panhandle was home to two little-known state parks, one boasting the largest waterfall in the state, would you be intrigued? I know what you're thinking, waterfalls in Florida? It's true, and you can visit that waterfall as well...
read morePart 4 of Explore UT / AZ takes us to Antelope Canyon, the famous slot canyons of Arizona. Antelope is about 15 minutes from Horseshoe Bend, and both canyons sit on Navajo land. Upper Antelope Canyon tends to be more popular of the two since it opens up with a V...
read morePart 3 of Explore UT/AZ continues with Horseshoe Bend. Horseshoe Bend is about a four and a half hour drive from Arches National Park, and sits just outside of the town Page. Want to know the best part about Horseshoe Bend (besides the fact that it's awesome)? It's...
read moreSeacrest Wolf Preserve is a nonprofit organization located in Chipley, Florida. It focuses on educating the public on the importance of wolves to our ecosystem. They do this by giving tours through their wolf preserve, and allowing you to interact with the wolves in...
read moreWekiwa Springs is part of Wekiwa Springs State Park (you don't say) about 30 miles north of Orlando, in Apopka. The park itself is over 7,000 acres and offers a bunch of outdoor activities: floating down the natural springs, fishing, bicycle trails, snorkeling, and...
read morePart 2 of our Utah Adventure takes us to Arches National Park, an impressive, 75,000 acre expanse with over 2,000 natural arches. We made it to four of the most popular arches (plus a big ol' rock), but you could literally spend days exploring all of what the park has...
read moreDahlonega is a relatively small town in Georgia, but it's chock-full of great food, scenic hikes, and top-notch wineries. The name comes from the word Dalonige, which means "yellow" or "gold," making it an appropriate name, since it's actually the origin of the...
read moreIf you're looking for fantastic hiking, breathtaking views, and lots of natural arches, look no further than Utah. My girlfriend — and model — Michele and I took a 9-day road trip through Utah and Arizona at the end of March, and I'm going to tell you the best places...
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