Here’s some nature details from living on the road. 2 years ago, I packed my life into a truck to hit the road for a year. Driving 100,000 miles, flying on dozens of planes, sleeping in 44 different states, 3 countries, in a rooftop tent, truck bed, front seats, hammocks, airbnb's & sketchy hotels, it was sweet. <3
Jasper National Park, Canada
Jasper National Park, Canada
This spring we traveled up to Alberta, Canada for a couple sessions, while there we hiked around the Athabasca Glacier. We had never been in weather this cold before, so we wore as many layers as possible in attempt to shield from the wind. The first time we tried getting to the glacier, the road was closed for hours due to the controlled avalanches. We ended up visiting 2 other times that week since we really enjoy this setting. After finding the ice cave hidden under mounds of snow, we spent hours admiring the deep blues & resting where the cave would block the wind from freezing our faces.
Silver Island Mountains
I think I say this almost everytime, but our favorite days end up being the most spontaneous at places we never planned to stop. This little hidden place was filled with fun dirt roads that we spent a day getting lost on. We wandered around, ate dinner, and almost sat around a fire. As we were starting the fire, we decided it was getting too cold and we climbed our way to bed to work on the laptop (well I edited, while Isaiah rested). We watched the sun set, and then the sun rise without hardly moving. The gusts of wind through the night had kept us up, but it was so worth it.
Skate Break, Utah
California —> Nevada —> Utah, 3 states & 12 hours later. Our butts were sore from the long drive, so stretching sounded nice. Somewhere off of the 80 while heading east, Isaiah spotted a little truck stop. A few minutes of skating & shooting refreshed us to hit the road again.
Chicago, IL
It was our first time in this windy city, and we didn't feel any breeze. We enjoyed our time by walking around neighborhoods & eating pizza.