A few years back we got a tiny taste of the world's tallest trees in Northern California's amazing Redwood National Park while driving the supremely scenic coastal route on our return trip from Oregon's Crater Lake National Park.
El Nino got you down and feeling gloomy? Grab your camera and head over to the Arts District in Los Angeles and brighten your day with a street art hunting adventure.
Remember those magazine covers on glamping? Those carefully staged photos are nothing more than the devil's trickery!
Whether you fancy a well planned out itinerary or the spontaneous weekend getaway, trippin’ of any sort can be rather difficult when you have four legged responsibilities at home so we’ve put together a handy list of sh*t you need to pack and do to keep your sanity in check when making the big decision to take your fur-babies along for the ride.
Co-pilots have a special responsibility. Besides keeping the pilot well snacked, cozy, & on the right path, we have the added pressure of keeping them awake and entertained.
We know, we know. We've been away for awhile. But after hearing why, we think you'll give us a Hall Pass.
There was too much rad stuff that we had to break this epic roadtrip into 2 episodes! Do this entire adventure or explorer the various areas. In this episode, we take on:
There was too much rad stuff that we had to break this epic roadtrip into 2 episodes! Do this entire adventure or explorer the various areas. In this episode, we take on:
You’ve been asking for it so we put together this episode about the 12 best tools and resources we utilize to plan the cool shit we do. Oh, and we share some of our dumb ass mistakes too.
We’ve got a jam-packed episode for you and that’s no joke. This post is freakin’ huge! But we just could not stop ourselves. Too much crazy good stuff. So put down that pumpkin latte and clickity clackity over to the blog post for episode #7 and get to scrolling’ through these spooktacular links.
5 Cool Things To Do on Palomar Mountain After Losing All Your Coin at the Casinos
One man. One mountain. One message.
“Really? This could be my last trip and you wanna go WHERE?”
Need a change of scenery and some new brunch options?
The blacktop streets of Southern California can really start to sizzle when the first heat waves roll through in the late spring and that’s when we haul our butts 7,000 feet up the mountain to Big Bear Lake.