Travel Journal
Eating My First Pet In Ecuador
The body is sliced down the middle, opened like a thick book, on top of sizzling coals. Tiny hands, still with finger nails, reach into the air as if their last plea for help had gone completely unnoticed. Bright white teeth gleem out of mouths open in a scream and faces twist in agony. Apparently,…Read more...
The Downside Of Travel: Family And Friends Who Don’t “Get It”
While I could go on forever about the benefits of travel and how it is a life-enriching experience, I’ve found one major downside to immersing yourself in this world: dealing with friends and family who don’t understand. Personally, this is something I deal with on a regular basis. It’s not that these people aren’t happy…Read more...
Conquering My Fear Of Heights At Portland Creek Canyon, Colorado
“Nine out of 10 of the people who canyon here make it safely to the bottom,” assures Bill, our guide from San Juan Mountain Guides. I gulp, peeking over the 50-foot, precarious ledge. My foot accidentally kicks a small rock, sending it crashing incessantly against the side of the mountain. That could be me. Of…Read more...
Biking Across America: A Tale Of Loss And Life Regained
On a sunny day in Sunset Beach, North Carolina, Wyatt Akin and Stephen Prince return from their usual morning bike ride. It is bright and sunny, the kind of day that makes everyone feel invincible. But for these boys, life doesnโt look as bright on the inside as it does on the outside. Prince finds…Read more...
A Jeep Tour Through Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway And Highway To Heaven
When traveling throughย Colorado, one city I highly recommend visiting is the little known Ouray. Here, you’ll not only get to take part in various adventure sports, sip beer at quirky breweries andย eat scrap cookies at Mouse’s, you’ll also be able to take a scenic jeep tour through Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway and Highway To Heaven.…Read more...
Jenni And Lisa: Traveling The World To Find The ‘Supergays’
Last June, Jenni and Lisa, a couple from San Francisco, left home to travel the world for a year in search of the “supergays,” gay people who are actively creating change for the LGBT community. In order to help spread the word about their mission and about LGBT travel, they created the website Out and Around:…Read more...
11 Things Learned About Brazilian Culture From Visiting
Here are some of things I learned about Brazil culture after spending time in the country. I recommend exploring local culture when visiting!Read more...
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