I've officially completed the first week of my bicycling journey, and I've gone from knowing next to nothing to slightly more than nothing. Today, instead of describing what it is I did or saw (pedaled and a lot of sheep), I will talk about what I've learned from being on the road with a
Photo Gallery: The Earth’s Most Recent Revolution About The Sun (2014)
We aren't too far past last year for a recap, are we? Don't you have like a year to give a wedding present? If that's true, I think I am well within the scope of allowable time for a photo recap of our last trip around the sun. I would consider last year successful on the whole. I saw a lot of
The 11 Worst Moments On The Pacific Crest Trail
As much as I love remembering the awesomeness that was my Pacific Crest Trail hike, during moments of aggressive trail jonesing, I also try to remind myself of the horrible times out on the trail. The horrible times? Yes, the horrible times. These times include, but are not limited to: the
The Pacific Crest Trail: One Year Later
It has officially been a year since I gave into the masochistic demands of a the voice inside my head and started walking north from the US-Mexico border in search of my spirit animal. So now the question is: were those four and a half months spent dragging myself through 2,600 miles of
Two Weeks In Sweden: What I’ve Learned
Since my arrival in the land of the Sweden I have done a lot of things: slept outside in below freezing temperatures, visited a hotel where people sleep in below freezing temperatures, personally fed some reindeer (to make them fat for eating), and adventured out onto a frozen lake. Here is what
The PCT: Where I Went Terribly Wrong
When I first decided that hiking the Pacific Crest Trail would be a good idea (what was I thinking?), the one thing I constantly sought out was personal accounts of "if I could do it over again". They were difficult to come by. In an effort to help future hikers of the trail I hereby submit my