Jan 16, 2020• by hallucinatalie
Tips for Visiting the Dolomites
I stumbled upon the Dolomites when I was lying in bed, scrolling through the pages of Instagram, doing my double-tap routine and attempting to make myself sleepy before I cashed in my daily snooze...
Jan 1, 2020• by Thecoupleinrow51
The Great Walk of China: Camping on The Great Wall of China
Five years ago (where does the time go?) I did an amazing two-day hike on the Great Wall of China and camped in one the ancient guard towers. I was inexperienced, unfit and unprepared. But I...
Dec 28, 2019• by TravelLightLaura
The #9SuperFriends trip to Chile and Argentina was anything but traditional. We traded seasons: winter for late spring and Thanksgiving dinner and turkey for a gourmet dinner in the heart of Chilean...
Dec 12, 2019• by Thecoupleinrow51
Our experience climbing Mt. Kenya: Kili's more authentic little brother
I think it’s safe to say that we like ourselves a challenge. When we told our friends that we were going to climb a mountain in Africa, they immediately asked; “Wow cool, are you going up...
Dec 1, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Should I wear boots or runners on Camino de Santiago?
I love my hiking boots – they are the most comfortable shoes I own. Before I set out on camino I received a lot advice that you could do the walk in trail runners, that hiking boots were...
Nov 29, 2019• by Journey_on_Two_Feet
Walking the Camino de Santiago? Blister prevention tips
Blisters. It’s a word that strikes fear in the heart of many pilgrims setting out on the Camino de Santiago. If you are walking the full 800 kms of the French Way, or just the last 100 kms to...
1 Giovanna - A blue balcony over the sea between Ravello and Amalfi