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 […]
*this guide was written for Outdoor Roadie, purveyor of fine rooftop tents. Congratulations on your new rooftop tent! The world is now your oyster. But you have a decision to make…where should you camp? With so many gorgeous regions in the UK, it can be overwhelming to choose. To make it easier on you, we’ve […]
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 […]
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 […]
Road to Potosí La Paz’s congestion is incessant. Even as I attempted to finally leave, it seemed like the city was trying to pull me back in like quick sand. A protest on the major highway bottle-necked one of the major routes out and it became a puzzle of cars, buses, and trucks. In a […]
By the time I reached Patagonia, the blistering summer heat of northern Argentina had dissipated into chilly nights and blustery days. Each degree of latitude south seemed to drop the temperature and increase the wind intensity but the dryness of the utterly parched landscape changed little with the towering Andes Mountains acting as a permanent […]
A border crossing back through the Andes, a fat motorcycle bill, and a handful of goodbyes to my wonderful San Juan hosts and I was off into the late afternoon sun of northwest Argentina. Unable to secure a new rear tire, the balding rubber kept me honest and under 100kph. My hope was to pick […]
Following the 4 hour nightmare border-crossing, Argentina was a welcomed change almost immediately. The roads were better, the gas stations didn’t deny foreigners, and the optimism of a new country lifted my spirits. New countries always bring about a general giddiness in me, but after the roller coast ride of Bolivia, the sweet offerings of […]
To The Border! Leaving Potosí, I enjoyed the fairly relaxing ride to Tupiza where I spent a night watching the World Cup that was taking place in Brazil. The reality of leaving Bolivia was starting to hit me. It had been a difficult place to travel through but the natural beauty was unending, diverse, and […]
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