You’ve all seen the Instagram posts that show the shining blue water and towering peaks of lakes in the Canadian Rockies! I’m sure you’ve also thought to yourself, “That can’t be real! The water isn’t really that blue!”. But, the lakes here in Canada are just that, stunningly blue and surrounded by the rugged wilderness of the Rocky Mountains. These lakes are mainly glacier fed, icy cold and absolutely picture perfect. I love spending time going from one amazing lake to the next, checking out the ... Read the Post
Exploring the Best Lakes in the Canadian Rockies!
Ultimate Guide to Backpacking and Hiking the Berg Lake Trail
There are few backpacking trips as epic or as photographed as the Berg Lake Trail in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. After spending the weekend there, I can say for a fact that it is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been. Honestly, the views are out of this world! It was raining from the moment we woke up the day we were going to start Berg Lake, and this is not uncommon! Mount Robson creates its own weather system, and you will more than likely be absolutely drenched at one p ... Read the Post
Exploring the Fabulous Kangaroo Island: Ultimate Guide to When to Go, What to Do and Things to See
As the third biggest island in Australia (though who really classifies Tassie as an Island, honestly, it is a State, come on…), Kangaroo Island feels like a little piece of paradise in the middle of the Southern Ocean. From it’s crystal clear turquoise waters to its white sandy beaches, and the cliff faces that seem to be out of a movie, you get a little bit of everything on this 100km across island. There are so many things to do, see and explore when you are on Kangaroo Island, it’s crazy that ... Read the Post
Why You Need to Visit Hyams Beach in Australia: Destination Guide to Jervis Bay
Australia is filled with the craziest and coolest places on the planet. You drive a couple of hours and all of a sudden you are transported into a seemingly new world. Just a couple of hours south of thriving and colourful Sydney, you can step into the crystal clear waters and white sand of Hyams Beach in Jervis bay. This little inlet combines a magical experience of squeaky sand between your toes, towering navy vessels in the distance and the very high likelihood that there is a school of ... Read the Post
Alice Springs and Uluru: Journey to Australia’s Red Center
I woke up my last morning in Darwin to my head throbbing and the thought that I needed to make a noon bus (the only one) to Alice Springs and then to Uluru. The bus would take me through the small towns towards the desolate center of Australia, and it would take twenty-three hours! As I looked online to book a ticket with greyhound I made the last-minute decision to catch the one flight a day to Alice Springs because the prices were on par. Qantas is always fun to fly with too! They serve you ... Read the Post
Journey to Australia’s Red Centre Part 1: Darwin and Kakadu
It seem as though it's been a lifetime since I left Australia, and though I had an earlier version of this post on an earlier version of this blog, I can't help but want to share it again. Australia's Northern Territory, Uluru, Kakadu National Park and Red Centre were some of the coolest and eye opening experiences of my life, and I recommend anyone heading to the land down under to get there. This is the first of two posts about my experience in the Northern Territory and my journey to ... Read the Post
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