Of a Lifetime by The North Face Makes You Want to Charter a Sailboat To Antarctica

Of a Lifetime by The North Face Makes You Want to Charter a Sailboat To Antarctica

When I first saw Of A Lifetime pop up on my computer screen, I figured I’d give it a quick watch. Five minutes in, I realized this was no ordinary ski video. This was something special. I paused, headed to my TV, and settled in to experience the full 44 minutes on the biggest screen in my house. It was the best decision I made all week.

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The Final Uphill on Mount of the Holy Cross Will Defeat You

The Final Uphill on Mount of the Holy Cross Will Defeat You

When Kristin and I decided to road trip from California to Colorado to climb all the Sawatch 14ers, we had no idea the challenges that awaited us. Starting north to south, Mount of the Holy Cross was our first peak—a trial by fire for Kristin’s first 14er and a humbling reminder of the demands of high-altitude climbs for me.

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Stepping onto Antarctica’s White Continent Was Emotional For Me

Stepping onto Antarctica’s White Continent Was Emotional For Me

Growing up, I dreamed of visiting all seven continents. I didn’t just want to see them from afar—I wanted to stand on the land, breathe the air, and hear the sounds of each one. As a kid, this felt impossible. What working-class child gets to travel the world? It seemed like a distant fantasy. But as my career path developed, opportunities appeared that I never thought possible. One of those doors recently opened, leading me to Antarctica.

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I Took Nike's ACG Torre Mid Backpacking in Lake Tahoe, Was It a Mistake?

I Took Nike's ACG Torre Mid Backpacking in Lake Tahoe, Was It a Mistake?

When my girlfriend and I planned an ambitious three-day backpacking trip across Desolation Wilderness in Lake Tahoe, I was ready to push myself and test my gear. We aimed to start at Loon Lake and end at Emerald Bay, carrying three days' worth of food and supplies. There was just one caveat—I would be wearing a brand-new pair of Nike ACG Torre Mid boots.

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18 Gifts For The Adventurous Women In Your Life

18 Gifts For The Adventurous Women In Your Life

Shopping for that adventurous woman in your life can be a challenge—she’s always seems to be chasing that next trail, slope, or flight. Whether the adventurous woman in your life is conquering summits, chasing powder, or planning her next epic road trip, this gift guide has something for every type of outdoor enthusiast. From hiking essentials to travel must-haves, gear for van life, and gadgets for trail running, we’ve rounded up thoughtful gifts to inspire and fuel her passions.

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The Actual Costs of Starting Vanlife

The Actual Costs of Starting Vanlife

Vanlife has captured the imagination of many adventurers, offering a unique blend of freedom, mobility, and simplicity. However, like any lifestyle change, beginning vanlife requires careful planning, especially when it comes to costs. I can say, after building two vans myself, estimating the costs can be tricky. So, I put this article together, based on my last eight years of living vanlife to help you get a realistic idea of what it costs to start living vanlife.

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Finding a Campsite in Joshua Tree Is Hard, But Here's How You Do It

Finding a Campsite in Joshua Tree Is Hard, But Here's How You Do It

If you’re planning to camp in Joshua Tree National Park, you’ve probably heard that finding a campsite can be a challenge. With a limited number of sites, high demand during climbing season, and no shortage of weekend warriors, competition is fierce. But don’t worry—I’ve been through it and learned a few tricks to help you secure your spot.

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6 Accessible Must Try Rock Climbs of Yosemite Valley

6 Accessible Must Try Rock Climbs of Yosemite Valley

Naturally, if you’re interested in rock climbing, and planning to visit Yosemite, you owe it to yourself to give it a try. Of course, you will be able to tick “rock climbing in Yosemite” off your bucket list, but there are so many more reasons than that. Climbing Yosemite’s clean granite routes is pure pleasure – whether you’re dancing up thin slabs on dime-edge holds, pulling for all you’re worth on splitter cracks, or pinching crystals in Yosemite’s high country. Plus, the view really is better when you’ve earned unique views from above the treetops and eye-level with the birds. Below are six rock climbs that are accessible to new Yosemite climbers in the range of 5.6 to 5.10:

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You Can Vanlife In Alaska and Here's What You Should Do

You Can Vanlife In Alaska and Here's What You Should Do

So, you want to vanlife the Last Frontier? Well, Alaska isn’t for the faint of heart, but it does offers vanlifers unparalleled opportunities to experience a rugged landscapes, see an abundance of wildlife, and enjoy remote beauty unlike anywhere else in North America. From the iconic Denali National Park to the breathtaking Kenai Peninsula, Alaska’s vast and varied terrain provides endless opportunities for exploration and connection with nature. Whether you're chasing the Midnight Sun in the summer or witnessing the magic of the Northern Lights in the fall, vanlife in Alaska promises unforgettable experiences for those seeking freedom and adventure off the beaten path.

So, longstory short, yes, you can vanlife Alaska. The real question is what do you want to experience while vanlifing in Alaska?

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Upgrade Your Travel Kitchen With These Gifts

Upgrade Your Travel Kitchen With These Gifts

There’s something magical about cooking on the road—whether it’s a warm meal shared around the campfire or a solo cup of coffee enjoyed in nature’s stillness. A travel kitchen that’s both functional and inviting can make those moments even better. This guide is your go-to for thoughtful gifts that upgrade camp kitchens, from must-have tools to clever gadgets. Perfect for vanlifers, road trippers, and anyone who finds joy in cooking while traveling.

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California's Best Hot Springs Are In Mammoth Lakes, Here's Why

California's Best Hot Springs Are In Mammoth Lakes, Here's Why

Hidden in the plain sight in the breathtaking Eastern Sierra region of California, Mammoth Lakes and its neighboring areas provide a perfect retreat for travelers craving tranquility, natural beauty, and rejuvenation. Among the area's most alluring features are the hot springs scattered along Highway 395, offering a serene and soothing escape amid stunning mountain views. Whether you're looking to soak in a natural mineral pool after a day of hiking or simply unwind surrounded by nature, these hot springs are an oasis worth exploring.

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The Ultimate Guide to Yosemite Firefalls in 2025

The Ultimate Guide to Yosemite Firefalls in 2025

In the heart of one of America's most iconic national parks, a natural phenomenon known as the Yosemite Firefall awaits those seeking to capture its breathtaking beauty. This awe-inspiring event is a testament to the wonders of nature as a sliver of sunset light casts a lava-red glow upon a thin stream of water plummeting off El Capitan. While it may not involve actual flames, it's a mesmerizing illusion of fire that graces Yosemite's Horsetail Falls every year in February. 

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Four Winter Escapes Filled With Sun You Haven't Thought About Yet

Four Winter Escapes Filled With Sun You Haven't Thought About Yet

As winter casts its chilly spell across much of the northern hemisphere, the desire for warm, sun-soaked destinations intensifies. If you find yourself yearning for an escape, look no further than these four idyllic destinations. All accessible with a passport and relatively quick flight, these enticing destinations that not only promise delightful temperatures but also offer a plethora of activities to make your winter getaway truly memorable.

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Starting Vanlife is Hard Enough, But Developing a Routine Will Make It Easier

Starting Vanlife is Hard Enough, But Developing a Routine Will Make It Easier

Starting vanlife is an exciting but challenging adventure. Adjusting to life on the road takes time, and developing a routine can help make the transition smoother. While flexibility is key to thriving in vanlife, having a framework for your days ensures you stay grounded and maintain a sense of balance. Here are four practical tips to create a routine that works for your unique vanlife experience.

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Discover Girdwood's Hidden Waterfall Hike Chutes & Ladders

Discover Girdwood's Hidden Waterfall Hike Chutes & Ladders

Just outside of Anchorage, AK in town called Girdwood there is a local waterfall hike called Chutes and Ladders. This incredible waterfall hike is tricky to find, as it is unmarked on any map and there are no trail signs to get there. However, once you find the first rope, leading down into the canyon, the fun begins.

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Driving Big Sur Is Kind of Scary, Here's Why

Driving Big Sur Is Kind of Scary, Here's Why

The breathtaking stretch of California's coastline known as Big Sur is renowned for its dramatic cliffs, crashing waves, and unparalleled natural beauty. While many travelers are drawn to this iconic destination for its stunning landscapes, some may wonder if the experience of driving along its winding roads is as awe-inspiring as it is nerve-wracking. Is it scary driving in Big Sur?

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We Really Just Need To Play

We Really Just Need To Play

Alarm goes off. Wake up. Do the morning routine. Go to work, because, you know, we have to. Work. Work. Meeting. Pretend to work some more. Work. Head home. Maybe spend time with friends talking about work and the stress it creates, but, you know, you couldn’t live without work.

That is not living. That is a life accepting the indoctrination of a consumeristic life without questioning what is really going on in this world. So, what is living?

Play.

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