Author: Laura Miller
The Ultimate Colorado Road Trip From a CO Native
- by Laura Miller
Surrounded by historic mineral mines, freckled with pristine high alpine lakes, under the gaze of towering Gothic-like steeples of rock and stone, lies the San Juan mountain range in Southwest Colorado. Southwest Colorado may be off the beaten path, but it’s also one of Colorado’s richest secrets. Pack your backpack, hiking gear, and plenty of…
The Perfect Weekday Getaway in Vail, Colorado
- by Laura Miller
With 5,317 acres of skiable terrain, Vail is one of the world’s most renowned ski hills. What people often do not know is it boasts just as strong of a summer scene. Located two hours west of Denver on I-70, Vail is an easy mid-week summer getaway to satisfy your adventure cravings with Colorado’s finest…
The Adventurer’s Guide to Moab, Utah
- by Laura Miller
Steeped in ancient history, pre-historic fossils, and hundreds of miles of majestic canyons and towering cliffs, Moab is a hub for adventure and exploration. Featuring advanced rock climbing routes and mountain bike trails to accessible National Parks and scenic drives, Moab is full of opportunity for a variety of ability levels. Truly. It’s a place…
February Festivals Around the World: Carnival in Brazil
- by Laura Miller
Comprising the largest festival in the world full of colorful costumes, hot summer heat, and enough sexual energy to fill the Sambodromo three times over, is Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. In classic Brazilian style, the country is enveloped in a week-long vibrant celebration of history, culture, and communal pride. From rambunctious street parties to…
Why We Travel and Why You Should Make It a Priority In 2021
- by Laura Miller
In the travel blogging world, it can be easy to feel as if exposure and Instagram photo ops serve as validation for all that shifts and changes within us as we move about the world. It’s as if “likes” are somehow a telling response to moving moments and meaningful relationships. More than once have I…
Our Favorite Winter Destinations
- by Laura Miller
In the world of 2020, whether it was an outing to the grocery store or harnessing foreign flavors in your kitchen, we were all making adventures out of anything. And bread. We were making lots and lots of bread. But, as things begin to open up and winter is in full swing, it might be…