Travel Tips
Why Your Standard Roadside Kit Probably Won’t Save You When Things Go Sideways I used to think those pre-packaged emergency kits were enough.
The thing about driving over the Continental Divide at 11,990 feet is that your ears pop and you start questioning every life choice that brought you here.
I used to think weather apps were basically magic—tap a screen, get a forecast, done. Then I spent three weeks trying to plan a research trip to
I’ve spent the last three years documenting road trips across twelve states, and here’s the thing—most action cameras either overheat
I’ve driven past Ross Lake maybe a dozen times, and honestly, I’m still not sure I understand what I’m looking at. The thing is, Ross
I’ve driven Cathedral Valley’s loop three times now, and I still can’t decide if the Bentonite Hills look more like melted candy or something
I drove the Natchez Trace once in October, thinking it’d be a quick scenic detour. Turns out, the Natchez Trace Parkway isn’
I used to think finding volunteer work while traveling meant sacrificing weeks to some pre-planned commitment, but turns out the road itself is full of
I used to think fresh herbs while camping was one of those luxury problems that didn’t really need solving. Then I spent three weeks eating trail
I’ve driven Going-to-the-Sun Road maybe four times now, and honestly, I’m still not over it. The first thing that hits you—










