Waterfalls

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No Trace Left Behind

No Trace Left Behind

Have you ever ventured into the wilderness, only to stumble trash, empty bottles, or sometimes grosser things? This is why we follow the “No Trace Left Behind” philosophy. This unspoken pact among nature lovers highlights the importance of leaving our outdoor playgrounds better than we found them. In a world where ecological consciousness is front and center, following this unwritten rule isn’t just admirable – it’s important.  “No Trace Left Behind” is an unwritten code of conduct that serves as a guiding principle for responsible outdoor activities. At its core, this concept embraces the idea that when we venture into natural environments, we should aim to leave absolutely no evidence of our presence. This means taking deliberate steps to minimize our impact on the environment.

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10 Must-Try Activities in the Olympic National Park

10 Must-Try Activities in the Olympic National Park

Let’s get exploring! Here are 10 Must-Try Activities in the Olympic National Park! These popular activities will keep you busy in nature for as long as your heart desires! From hiking to birdwatching to star-gazing, the PNW has it all! Let’s dive into what all you can do! 1. Hiking in the Olympic National Park Explore over 600 miles of trails, tailored to all skill levels. From challenging peaks to leisurely strolls, Olympic National Park boasts a trail for every adventurer. Mount Ellinor Trail ➡️ In late October in 2021, we tried to hike to the summit of Mount Ellinor. We started at the Upper Trailhead around 12pm and took us around 4 hours to do 3.71 miles, with an elevation gain of 1,679 ft. We

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Sol Duc Falls Washington

10 Things To Do in the Olympic National Park

Journey through one of America’s most breathtaking natural wonders — Olympic National Park. This ecological treasure is located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. It boasts diverse landscapes. You can find rain forests, coastlines, and mountain ranges. In this blog, we invite you to lace up your hiking boots. Join us as we explore the Olympic National Park! 1. Hiking Exploring the Olympic National Park through hiking is in our opinion the best way to see it all. With a diverse range of trails that wind through ancient rainforests, lead to awe-inspiring waterfalls, and offer panoramic mountain views, hiking here is a nature lover’s dream. Discover places like the Hoh Rainforest, where moss-covered trees create a mystical atmosphere. Or, hike to the Sol Duc Falls, a

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5 Places to Visit In Puerto Rico

5 Places To Visit In Puerto Rico

Hello Friends! Are you heading to Puerto Rico soon or looking to start planning your next trip? Let us help you gather some thoughts and ideas of things to do while in Puerto Rico. While there are many places to visit in Puerto Rico, we wanted to highlight some of our favorite places! One great thing about Puerto Rico, if you are United States based, is NO PASSPORT NEEDED to visit the island. Which makes traveling there a lot easier, who wants to deal with Customs when they don’t need too right!  Bacardi Rum Tour & Mixology Class Most likely, you will fly into San Juan, so it just makes sense to start there! I would recommend purchasing tickets in advance since it’s a popular

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Multnomah Falls Columbia River, Oregon

Top 5 Must See Waterfalls on the Columbia River

Discover the best waterfalls on the Columbia River! With well-maintained hiking trails and hidden waterfalls deep in the woods, there’s a waterfall adventure waiting for everyone. A common question among park-goers is, “What is the best waterfall on the Columbia River?” While it’s hard to choose just one, we’ve compiled a list of the top 5 waterfalls on the Columbia River in Oregon that you simply must visit. Multnomah Falls Bridal Veil Falls Starvation Creek Falls Hole In The Wall Falls Latourell Falls

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No Trace Left Behind

Have you ever ventured into the wilderness, only to stumble trash, empty bottles, or sometimes grosser things? This is why we follow the “No Trace Left Behind” philosophy. This unspoken pact among nature lovers highlights the importance of leaving our outdoor playgrounds better than we found them. In a world where ecological consciousness is front and center, following this unwritten rule isn’t just admirable – it’s important.  “No Trace Left Behind” is an unwritten code of conduct that serves as a guiding principle for responsible outdoor activities. At its core, this concept embraces the idea that when we venture into natural environments, we should aim to leave absolutely no evidence of our presence. This means taking deliberate steps to minimize our impact on the environment.

Read More »

10 Must-Try Activities in the Olympic National Park

Let’s get exploring! Here are 10 Must-Try Activities in the Olympic National Park! These popular activities will keep you busy in nature for as long as your heart desires! From hiking to birdwatching to star-gazing, the PNW has it all! Let’s dive into what all you can do! 1. Hiking in the Olympic National Park Explore over 600 miles of trails, tailored to all skill levels. From challenging peaks to leisurely strolls, Olympic National Park boasts a trail for every adventurer. Mount Ellinor Trail ➡️ In late October in 2021, we tried to hike to the summit of Mount Ellinor. We started at the Upper Trailhead around 12pm and took us around 4 hours to do 3.71 miles, with an elevation gain of 1,679 ft. We

Read More »

10 Things To Do in the Olympic National Park

Journey through one of America’s most breathtaking natural wonders — Olympic National Park. This ecological treasure is located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest. It boasts diverse landscapes. You can find rain forests, coastlines, and mountain ranges. In this blog, we invite you to lace up your hiking boots. Join us as we explore the Olympic National Park! 1. Hiking Exploring the Olympic National Park through hiking is in our opinion the best way to see it all. With a diverse range of trails that wind through ancient rainforests, lead to awe-inspiring waterfalls, and offer panoramic mountain views, hiking here is a nature lover’s dream. Discover places like the Hoh Rainforest, where moss-covered trees create a mystical atmosphere. Or, hike to the Sol Duc Falls, a

Read More »

5 Places To Visit In Puerto Rico

Hello Friends! Are you heading to Puerto Rico soon or looking to start planning your next trip? Let us help you gather some thoughts and ideas of things to do while in Puerto Rico. While there are many places to visit in Puerto Rico, we wanted to highlight some of our favorite places! One great thing about Puerto Rico, if you are United States based, is NO PASSPORT NEEDED to visit the island. Which makes traveling there a lot easier, who wants to deal with Customs when they don’t need too right!  Bacardi Rum Tour & Mixology Class Most likely, you will fly into San Juan, so it just makes sense to start there! I would recommend purchasing tickets in advance since it’s a popular

Read More »

Top 5 Must See Waterfalls on the Columbia River

Discover the best waterfalls on the Columbia River! With well-maintained hiking trails and hidden waterfalls deep in the woods, there’s a waterfall adventure waiting for everyone. A common question among park-goers is, “What is the best waterfall on the Columbia River?” While it’s hard to choose just one, we’ve compiled a list of the top 5 waterfalls on the Columbia River in Oregon that you simply must visit. Multnomah Falls Bridal Veil Falls Starvation Creek Falls Hole In The Wall Falls Latourell Falls

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We're a couple of full time remote workers looking to explore the United States in our van and the world by air. In 2024, we purchased a Ford Transit and started building out our DIY van, that will be our permanent home when completed. Between the build and our jobs, we also love to travel to new places and visit our family and friends that live all across the USA.

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