After two weeks, three countries, 115 miles, and more than a Mount Everest of total elevation gain, my parents and I officially completed the loop around the Mont Blanc massif. Our trekking guide was very adamant about calling the trip... Continue Reading →
I walked up to the immigration officer in the Zurich airport and handed over my passport, excited to finally be out of the plane and onto Swiss ground. She asked me the usual questions, like "where are you coming from?"... Continue Reading →
For the past three years, I've basically talked my Chilean friends' ears off about Yosemite and Tahoe and all the fun adventures to be had in such places, so I was absolutely stoked to get the chance to show three... Continue Reading →
As I shamelessly teased in my first Patagonia post, I loved it so much that I immediately went back. That wasn't the original plan, but between my partner finally being able to enter Chile and the couple of days we... Continue Reading →
The title of this blog post is dedicated to every person that's said some version of that phrase to me in the past few months, which is more people than I can count on two hands. It's also honestly not... Continue Reading →
You'd think that leaving a country would be easier than entering it, but you'd be wrong. Somehow when I tried to leave Chile this time around my change in visa status confused the system and I was left at the... Continue Reading →