Most adventurers have some gear or clothing emblazoned with the ubiquitous Patagonia brand name and we finally had the opportunity to travel to the land that inspired it all! Just
Our first visit to Iceland was taken in February with the great aspiration of seeing the Aurora Borealis. We thought enduring the brisk February temps during short daylight hours would
Blue Lagoon – Just go. Yes…it is teeming with tourists but immersing yourself in the warm waters with snow falling around is pretty magical. The color of the lagoon is
Beautiful sunsets seen from a private overwater bungalow were the motivation to keep going during the slog of wedding planning. We plotted an insane honeymoon that ticked off many of
While reading an article on the best places to see the Northern Lights, we stumbled upon Churchill, Manitoba…the ‘Polar Bear Capital of the World.’ Churchill, Manitoba is the first place
‘Puffins and Muffins’ was the slogan for our 13 hour road trip to the North. The name originated from our goal to seek out the stocky birds and our car
(This is part 1 of our 4 part Alaska series) Alaska is enormous. Measuring over 663,000 square miles, it is double the size of Texas. There is no possible way
(This is part 2 of our 4 part Alaska Series) After our long drive of the Dalton Highway through the Alaskan wilderness, we felt back to civilization in a sense
(This is part 3 of our 4 part Alaska series) We ended our Alaskan trip as we started, visiting places that are not on the typical tourist itinerary and our