Posts Tagged ‘editor’
How Solo Female Travel Changed My Life (And How It Can Change Yours, Too)
I never thought I would travel solo. It kind of just…happened. And I’m glad it did, because it changed my life. Growing up, my vacations consisted of Caribbean cruises and road trips spent searching for thrilling roller coasters and America’s best beaches. It wasn’t until I studied abroad in Sydney at the age of 20…Read more...
Nicaragua Adventures: Summiting (And Sliding Down) The Active Concepcion Volcano On Ometepe Island
Summiting the active Concepcion Volcano on Ometepe Island, Nicaragua, was the hardest — but most rewarding — thing I’ve ever done. Here’s why. Read more...
Facing Fears: Conquering Colorado On A Downhill Mountain Biking Adventure
On a Colorado downhill mountain biking adventure I face my fears of the fast-paced activity, and grow as a person. Here’s how. Read more...
11 Random Lessons Learned From A Life Of Travel
I’ve been semi-nomadic now for about seven and and half years, and looking back on my time on the road I realized there’s A LOT I’ve learned. I’m far from the girl who set off with her backpack at the age of 20 to Australia, or to Thailand to teach English a year later, or…Read more...
How To Never Spend Money On Drinking Water While Traveling Again
Whether you’re at home or abroad, buying single-use bottled water becomes expensive — not to mention it wreaks havoc on the environment. Yet when traveling, having access to clean water is priceless. Boiling is not always an option, while waiting for iodine pills to kick in is a hassle. Luckily, there are a number of…Read more...
Hiking Ryan Mountain In Joshua Tree National Park [Photo Essay]
California’s Joshua Tree National Park is something from another planet, or at least that’s how it seems. In my mind, the park always had a cloak of mystery and sometimes even darkness wrapped around it, the very place where Charles Manson and his followers hid out, where curious druggies experiment with peyote and where extraterrestrial…Read more...
Discover New York: A Day Trip Escape To Bear Mountain [Photo Essay]
Despite living in New York City I do own a car. Actually, let me rephrase that. I pay for a car; however, because in the one month I kept it here I racked up $400 in red light camera and parking tickets I decided to store it at my parent’s house on nearby Long Island.…Read more...
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