My Summer Adventures Part 2: Colorado and Wyoming
Colarado was amazing the way the land transforms from flat prarie to mountains. I thought Colarado was beautiful, but … Continue reading My Summer Adventures Part 2: Colorado and Wyoming
Colarado was amazing the way the land transforms from flat prarie to mountains. I thought Colarado was beautiful, but … Continue reading My Summer Adventures Part 2: Colorado and Wyoming
This summer, I took a month off for travel. I visited a few national parks and logged about 6000 miles … Continue reading My Summer Adventures: Part 1, Arkansas and Kansas
Last week, I took a trip with the Space Coast Paddlers Club to Orange City where we paddled the “Hontoon … Continue reading Paddling Around Hontoon Island/ Snake Creek and Blue Springs
The Canaveral National Seashore is a National Park located on a barrier island in Volusia and Brevard Counties on the … Continue reading Hiking Canaveral National Seashore
Old Town Canoe and Kayak is one of the oldest manufacturers of paddle craft in the United States. For over … Continue reading Old Town Next Hybrid Canoe Review
After a couple of months of inactivity due to schedule conflicts, injury and weather, I finally was able to get … Continue reading Hiking in North Georgia
Turkey Creek Wildlife Sanctuary is a small nature reserve located in Palm Bay, Florida and is open to the public … Continue reading Day Hike through Turkey Creek Wildlife Sanctuary
One of the most overlooked pieces of gear a camper needs is a quality sleeping pad. Why is it overlooked? … Continue reading Budget Sleeping Pads That Will Keep You Comfortable In The Outdoors.
Duct tape is one of the worlds greatest inventions. Since its creation in 1942 as a product used … Continue reading Why You Should Never Paddle, Camp, or Hike without Duct Tape
Last week, I went with a few friends on a trip down the Peace River in the southwestern part of … Continue reading Paddle Camping Trip on the Peace River