Zero Waste Travel Goals
The climate change report unhinged me this winter. For months, I’ve been reading about sustainability, plastic pollution, and my own carbon footprint realizing it’s time to make a massive change in […]
The climate change report unhinged me this winter. For months, I’ve been reading about sustainability, plastic pollution, and my own carbon footprint realizing it’s time to make a massive change in […]
Before we boarded the plan for Panama, we visited a travel doctor. He proceeded to tell us every way we could die on the trip: malaria, dengue, bugs on the […]
As we hiked up the hill to locate the famed green geisha coffee beans of Finca Elida Coffee Plantation, the world’s most buzzed about caffeinated beverage, the kids started complaining. […]
The people I meet through travel never cease to amaze me. A thirty year old woman who has led dive trips in Asia and Panama for half a decade and […]
Renting cars generally is a headache, but none more so than in Panama. Thinking we scored a killer deal of $88 for two weeks, we arrived at the rental car […]
Living in California means we need to know how to communicate in Spanish. Unfortunately aside from knowing how to order our favorite Mexican cuisine, and counting to ten, Eddie and […]
Yellowstone is lovely, no doubt, with its geothermal activity, hot springs, waterfalls, conifer trees and jagged peaks. But we didn’t travel 937 miles for pretty greenery. Kai wanted to see […]
Rain and snow greeted us as we traversed Wyoming’s wildest landscape, cutting north across Grand Tetons National Park and into Yellowstone. The boys, restless from us forcing them to Look […]
Driving into Jackson Hole was a surreal experience. A steep slope almost vertically sailing down the Tetons Scenic Highway into the Hole as the first settlers called this valley is […]
We got lost in Idaho Falls, a sprawling community where no one seems to call the streets by their posted names. Passing signs urging people to report poachers, and another […]