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 […]
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 […]
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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 […]
For over 10 hours I rode. The back and neck aches became deeper and more frequent as my tolerance seemed to wane. In a way, the numbing of my toes and fingers from cold, lack of blood flow and vibrations was somehow a beneficial distraction from the mania taking place up and down my spine. […]
My introduction to San Juan was a bountiful feast of grilled meat, fresh bread, and delicious Malbec. My newly introduced host, Hector, graciously took me into his home and treated me like a king. It was a humbling honor and after being on the road for nearly six months, the homely feel and welcome was […]
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 […]
After another day in La Paz, I sleeplessly boarded a tiny, mild anxiety-inducing, double prop-plane bound for the jungle town of Rurrenabaque. A short ride over the breathtaking, snow-capped Cordillera Real mountains dropped us down into the Amazon basin. The chilly, dry, high altitude of the west gave way to the vibrant, green humidity of […]
Bolivia was frustrating from the moment Jade and I attempted to cross the border. A lunch break for the vehicle importation office meant that the sole worker vacated the premises for a generous two hours. This gave us ample time for idleness and to sit next to a toothless Bolivian woman that was cooking and […]
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