Winter is on its way out, but I have one last snowy adventure to share before we get on with spring! When we went to Zion in February, we had two full days to explore the park (the other 2 days were partial travel days), so we made the most of them! For one day we did The Narrows, and for the other we hiked a couple of my favorite trails. About 2 or 3 weeks before our visit, the southwest ...
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Hiking The Narrows at Zion in the Winter
The Narrows is one of the most popular, most photographed hikes in Zion National Park. The hike isn't as much of a hike as a wade up and down the Virgin River. Slot canyon walls tower above you, giving it a secluded, other-worldly feel. The first time I went to Zion, we didn't have time to do The Narrows, so the iconic walk was on my "must do" list for the next trip. Last month, my sister ...
Glamping in Wanaka
Although I'm always up for adventure and outdoor time, there's something about camping that has always scared me off. The combination of sleeping outside on top of the logistical challenges of backpacking has always been enough to scare me off. But when I first learned that glamping (aka glamorous camping) was a thing, I was totally on board. While I was looking for unique lodging for our ...
Walking into Mordor: Tongariro Alpine Crossing + Mt Ngauruhoe Summit
You know that Lord of the Rings meme where Boromir says "one does not simply walk into Mordor"? Well, I simply walked into Mordor. When I was a teenager, I was a huge Lord of the Rings nerd. I read The Silmarillion. I had an Elvish translator app on my computer (both Sindarin and Quenya, thanks). There's a mildly embarrassing picture of me posing with my Sting replica in front of my ...
How to Have an Amazing Winter Hike
Winter hiking is incredibly underrated. Most people are scared off by the chilly temps, but here's a little secret: you can have at least as much fun on the trail when it's chilly as when it's balmy. Here are some tips to guarantee you'll have a great time on your next cold weather adventure. A big thank you to lululemon for sponsoring this post. As always, all opinions are my ...
Hiking the Grand Canyon: Rim-to-River Round 2
Last May, I set out to cross off a bucket list item of mine: hike to the bottom of the Grand Canyon and back in one day. There's a reason it's called the GRAND Canyon: it's huge. Hiking all the way in and out is no small feat. The typical rim-to-river route covers over 17 miles, including 4780 ft down and 4380 ft up. Most one-day hikes are nowhere near this intense. Instead, most people ...