Utah is home to some of the most stunning National Parks—or so I've heard. Before this trip, I'd never actually been to a National Park. Actually, I think I went to the Grand Canyon once as a child. But for my conscious, decision-making adult self, the Arches and Canyonlands were the first two National Parks … Continue reading Visiting Arches and Canyonlands National Park | Moab, UT
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Coffee Crawl: Campos Coffee SLC | Salt Lake City, UT
Last week's post was all about my latest trip to my 24th state—Utah. And for me, no trip is complete with a visit to a local coffee shop. Campos Coffee has two locations—one in Salt Lake City and another in Park City, which is just an hour east of SLC. Campos Coffee does, however, have … Continue reading Coffee Crawl: Campos Coffee SLC | Salt Lake City, UT
Hiking Black Mesa: The Tallest Point in Oklahoma | Kenton, OK
When I was a kid, I remember going on several camping trips with my family or Saturday morning walks on nearby hiking trails. So when a lot of my travel plans were put on hold last year, I found myself going back to those roots and taking time to explore more of the great outdoors. … Continue reading Hiking Black Mesa: The Tallest Point in Oklahoma | Kenton, OK
To Travel or Not To Travel
It's one of the biggest questions on people's minds right now, especially with the summer season just around the corner—is it safe to travel? Despite what I want the answer to be, the truth of the matter is we can't really be sure. In the United States, most places started going into some form of … Continue reading To Travel or Not To Travel
Socially Distant Traveling
I like to consider myself to be a fairly adventurous spirit. And in the last few months, as I've found myself with a little bit more time and curiosity on my hands, I've become more fond of traveling to new places and trying new things. However, with the global health crisis, frequent travel isn't exactly … Continue reading Socially Distant Traveling
One Week Wonder
Spring break—a staple for students across the world, especially those attending institutions for higher education. Yeah, I'm talking about you college girl. In my experience planning for spring break can be incredibly tedious. You not only have to get your group of friends together to agree to go to one place, but you also have … Continue reading One Week Wonder
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Around the World in Eight Days
Until about a month ago, I had never been in a place miles away from home where I didn't speak the language and I didn't have my parents to lean on. And up until a month ago, I didn't know exactly how thrilling an experience like that could be. For Spring Break, my best friends … Continue reading Around the World in Eight Days
Where I’ve Walked
Yesterday I took 13,977 steps. None of them were taken in my neighborhood, or on my university's campus. None of the steps I've taken in the last week have even been in my home state. As many of you probably already know (because you all religiously follow this blog), I recently took a road trip … Continue reading Where I’ve Walked
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