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Honduras is a terrible country in which to live. If you’ve never been there, it’s likely you never planned to visit in the first place. …
Honduras is a terrible country in which to live. If you’ve never been there, it’s likely you never planned to visit in the first place. …
I turned 37 today. I’m not one for looking too far back. Nor am I one to look too far forward. But in looking around, …
When I was 31 years old I attempted to solo-paddle the entire 246 miles of the Suwannee River. Very few people knew about my endeavor …
Before we arrived, we only knew three things about Hyder, Alaska. First, you can drive up to Salmon Glacier. Second, you can watch grizzly bears …
We are on a mission to give. On this journey from Alaska to Argentina we choose to serve others as we travel. We have always …
To travel with Crohn’s Disease is not easy. But then again, living with the disease is also no walk in the park. When we decided …
Seligman, Arizona is a genuine piece of history along Route 66. It is a bit off the beaten path, which adds to the authenticity and …
What most people miss in the process of giving is the receiving. And I have to say, what we’ve learned so far is that pride …
We raised 24 children in foster care over the course of two years. At any given time we had up to 8 children in our …
We made friends with a neighbor while camping in a parking lot at Seward the other day. The next day we “upgraded” sites to one …
The last thing you probably think about as you prepare to drive the Alaska Highway is how you can help people. But we’d like to …
Nobody attempts to drive the Dalton Highway for fun. We are no exception. In order to begin the adventure of driving 495 miles from Fairbanks …