Nestled in the westernmost tip of Texas is the city of El Paso, one of the largest cities (by land area) in Texas. I had the pleasure of taking a trip to El Paso this past week and experiencing the
Read postI’ve been using the same camping and hiking gear for a really long time. Now that I’m expanding my experiences, and hoping to do my first through hike next spring, I’ve been focusing on upgrading to more lightweight and durable
Read postWhenever I have a free weekend in the Fall/Spring seasons, I try to get out and go camping at one of our 88 state parks in Texas. This weekend I chose to take a short, two-hour drive out to Palmetto
Read postEvery adventure, whether it be a girls weekend to the beach, a solo-camping trip out in the forest, or a wintery trek up a mountain, will require you to pack differently according to the plan. Here are 5 Items I
Read postPrague, Czech Republic is one of my favorite places to visit as a solo-female traveler. I could easily spend a week or more in this city, but in this post, I’ll share a full itinerary for spending 3 days in
Read postIf you’re on Youtube and you have any interest at all in traveling, you’ve probably heard of Kara and Nate. The two of them quit their jobs and set off to travel the world just a couple years ago and
Read postPreparation is everything when heading out on a long-term trip. Here’s a list of 10 things I have on my pre-travel checklist to set myself up for safety, stress-free, successful travel. 1. Check my Passport Make sure my passport is
Read postLake Whitney and Meridian Lake State Parks are only about a 40-minute drive away from one another and offer very different hiking/camping experiences. I visited both parks in one camping weekend. Here’s my take on both. Lake Whitney State Park
Read postI’m sure you’ve either heard of Spirit Airlines or have seen their yellow planes at some point. They have a reputation for being one of the most budget-friendly, basic airlines out there. For that reason, a lot of travelers will
Read postIt’s a normal morning, I’m taking the first 20 minutes of my day to read through the news headlines and drink my coffee and I come across this: “A popular state park southeast of Dallas is poised to become an
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