Mongolia: Running for Yak Milk, Sand Dunes, and Community

Mongolia: Running for Yak Milk, Sand Dunes, and Community

Originally written July 17, 2013. Just about three weeks ago, the quest of running in virgin landscapes brought us to Ulaan Bataar, Mongolia, where we began a two week running adventure through the world’s least populated country. For two weeks, the curiosity of our feet 

Out of Harmony

Out of Harmony

Imported from my old blog, this is an oldie back from July 25, 2014. The first part of my year felt harmonious if I could use a word to describe the beginning of my year in general. Then one day in late spring, I set in 

Travel During Pregnancy: When is Best?

Travel During Pregnancy: When is Best?

I love traveling. You get to sneak into an alternate world outside of your typical bubble, and immerse yourself in a new realm of people, places, food, and possibilities! With lots of travel ambitions, I was quite optimistic about continuing to go on travels and 

A Trip to Annecy, France for the 2015 World Trail Champs

A Trip to Annecy, France for the 2015 World Trail Champs

Originally written June 4, 2015 I wrote a big long race report about my experience in Annecy and the World Trail Running Championships, but I think it would be more fun right now to show some pictures that make me really happy when I look 

Favourite Camp Spots: 2017

Favourite Camp Spots: 2017

This post was originally written October 14, 2017 This past summer, I had the chance to camp all over the place, mostly on a trip to the Sierras in California, and near my home in Squamish, BC. Some of the camp trips were car camping, 

Waterfall and Volcano Adventures in Maui

Waterfall and Volcano Adventures in Maui

Originally written December 7, 2019 At first glance, a non-surfing trip to Maui doesn’t seem like it would offer a ton of adventure. You’re surrounded by the newlywed and nearly dead, the island appears to be totally tourism-based, and many people go there to stagnate