Rooftop Tent Camping in the UK is gaining in popularity, and rightfully so... They’re cheaper than a campervan. They don’t require an entire driveway to store. They provide easier access to the more remote parts of the UK. Arguably, the most difficult part is choosing a destination. So, we’ve compiled our Top 10 Rooftop Tent […]
Are you considering a Solar Panel Kit for your Campervan, Motorhome, or Roof Tent? Is it safe to say you’re feeling…: Confused by terms? Overwhelmed by choices? Like you’re drinking from a fire hydrant of information? Fear not, my solar seeker. We’ve compiled a reasonably short guide to quickly understand: Benefits of Solar Panel Kits […]
Winter Camping in the UK: A Quick Guide & Checklist We all know winters in the northern hemisphere are not for the faint of heart. Rain, cold, wind, and even snow can all be constant companions. While most people don’t equate this season with spending time outdoors, winter camping in the UK can be a […]
Camping with the lads has been a cherished experience since time immemorial. Our ancestors did this for tens of thousands of years; it’s part of our DNA. But it’s not just an opportunity to have fun. There is ample evidence to show that friendships and nature significantly contribute to your health and well-being. Science has […]
12 Camping Tips to Enjoy the Great Outdoors This article first appeared as a guest blog on Crua Outdoors. The Great Outdoors can be restorative. It can also be challenging. Often it’s both. Nature’s gifts of variety and constant change give us a chance to curate our own outdoor experience. There’s no one-size-fits-all. Glamping, wild […]
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Looking to travel to South America but unsure of what to see or do? Understandable. The continent is massive and choices are endless and overwhelming. Fear not, my intrepid traveler, I have narrowed down My Top 7 Places to Visit in South America. In addition to historical context and general information, I’ve also included 3 […]
In the 8 months I spent on the road in South America, I learned something every single day. Culture, history, geography, politics, language, mechanics, riding technique, problem solving, and survival were all part of the informal education curriculum. Honestly, all of the knowledge gained in those 8 months could fill a book. But we’re not […]
Microdosing with Psilocybin on my thru-hike attempt of the Pacific Crest Trail was a subtly fantastic addition to an already humbling experience. After leaving my career and battling melancholy/depression most of my adult life, some mental restoration was needed. I wanted to see what would happen when you combined the two healing methods of extended […]
Here’s a “duh, no shit” statement: Hiking the Pacific Crest Trail made me quantifiably less anxious and depressed. For most, this isn’t revelatory information. Exercise, nature, food, no social media, and no work? Of course you’ll feel better. For the curious skeptics, keep reading… Forest Bathing In Japan, Shinrin-Yoku or Forest Bathing, is a decades […]
It must have been the third week on the job when I first got to experience the disastrous sensation of jelly fish stings to my face. Until that point, I had no idea jellyfish would even be a point of concern while commercial fishing in Alaska, nevermind, catching their microscopic barbs with my face and […]