In this section of the blog, you will get to explore the world with me and recount everywhere that I have traveled. I will include my own interpretation of events, cultural differences, venues, music, restaurants, touristy and off the beaten-path discoveries, unique experiences and encounters, interactions with new friends along the way, reviews of food, tips on how to travel cheaply, workarounds when in difficult situations, and also, colorful misadventures. Join me and let's take a detour!
This Pirate Tower is located in Laguna, CA. The single tower is built into the side of the cliff facing the ocean. You can park anywhere and walk the coast to get to the tower. Should you want some hi...
This is definitely worth going off the beaten path for. To get to this waterfall, you must drive through one of the Native American reservations. Finding the main trail was hard, but then finding the ...
We completed this adventure during the northern Arizona winter. It was cold, but not unbearable. What did make it challenging, however, the wind. The God forsaken wind! For the first part of the journ...
This meteor crater is a neat, but is more in line with a one and done sort of attraction. Literally, you walk in, you see the crater, you're done. Nonetheless, it is impressive. It is the the sit...
Sedona Cave and Cathedral Rock are pretty close to one another in Sedona, Arizona so it is easy to complete both in a day. Sedona Cave is about a 1.5 mile round trip hike. The mini cave is neat. You c...
First and foremost, Montezuma's Castle is a tourist trap that is certainly not worth it. Secondly, Montezuma's well is way more interesting and dynamic than Montezuma's Castle. To be fa...
Humphrey's Peak is a 12,633 foot ascent, 11 mile hike in Flagstaff, Arizona. We completed this hike in just under 7 hours. Realistically, we probably would have completed this in 6 hours, but, on...
Heart Rock is a 1.67 mile hike in Cedarpines in the San Bernardino National Forest. It is very picturesque and was nice and crisp when we went in the early morning. Admittedly, although we were planni...
This hike isn't even a mile and is more of a slow, leisurely "hey look there's stuff" sort of hike. The allure is that this interface between natural and urban art is: 1) It is on private pr...
Devil's Punch Bowl is marked as a 6 mile, strenuous hike. Six miles it is, strenuous it is not. Well, that is a partial truth perhaps. It depends, really, on one's preference to uphill or do...