Backpacking Snowmass Colorado
Yet again we’ve filled our packs with food and light weight camping gear – this time getting ready to trek up to Snowmass Colorado. I would say the Snowmass trail is not meant for...
Yet again we’ve filled our packs with food and light weight camping gear – this time getting ready to trek up to Snowmass Colorado. I would say the Snowmass trail is not meant for...
In the small town of Buñol, Spain there’s an annual festival held on the last Wednesday of August called La Tomatina. This festival involves thousands of people throwing rotten tomatoes at each other and is...
Traveling is a good way to relax and leave the daily worries back home. For those that know us (or have been keeping up on our blog) know that we love to travel at any...
Packing for a weekend trip or a week trip is fairly easy. You probably go on enough of these to pack in an hour or less and be ready to go. It starts to...
We had to break the bank a little by going to Auschwitz and the Salt Mine, but we knew that we would regret it if we had gone to Poland and not been to...
This is the first trip where we’ve stayed at a hostel, and we ended up staying in a mixed (coed) dorm. There are several options when you’re choosing a room at a hostel, you...
For most people flying isn’t a fun way to pass time, and airports are usually stressful. To make the best out of a necessary traveling experience here are some simple tips that you might...
The idea of this adventure started when we were in Peru. Pablo was talking about how it would be great to work online anywhere we wanted in the world. Since Pablo is a web...
Cotopaxi: Gear for Good, hosts The Questival – an adventure scavenger hunt in states across the nation. Well this past weekend it was Salt Lake City’s turn. Who is Cotopaxi you may ask? Thats...
Pablo’s brother, Jef, lives and works in a coal mine in Farmington, New Mexico and we had to make a trip out of it. Four of us left SLC on a Wednesday night and...