Back again in Mexico earlier this year, my wife and I returned to dive a couple of new (to us*) cenotes since our last trip.The collapsed pits and sinkholes of the Yucatán Peninsula are a world away from the rich coral reefs and walls off Playa del Carmen and Cozumel. The crys...
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This is a documentation of the 995 miles I ran during the six months of training for my first ultramarathon. It's nothing that many people haven't done before. But over these months and miles I learned many lessons that have changed my life and I felt compelled to document and...
I’ve been back in Toronto for a week already. I’ve adjusted to the fast pace of work and haven’t opened my journal since the airport.I’m spending the weekend at my parents’ place and something about being here in October has brought my mind back to the wild fjords of Norway. M...
The West Coast of the United States is always worth a trip - without a single doubt. I invite you to come along with me on a journey that starts off in the beautiful coastal city of San Francisco.After exploring its urban diversity, we leave the city behind and travel eastboun...
See Imire PT 1 to walk with rhinosNothing in the world is like walking with wild animals, not even swimming in the ocean with dolphins and manta rays. That's because, when you're in the sea, no matter how long you can hold your breath or how deep you can dive, you know that yo...
After we processed our adventures on the Annapurna circuit (see our blogpost Nepal part II) and rested a few days in Pokhara we headed east towards Kathmandu on a five day trip over small and dusty backroads. Although the 8.000m peaks still loomed large at the horizon, we were...
It's 9:40 AM on the Chitina-McCarthy commuter flight with Wrangell Mountain Air. Kent, our pilot for this flight, descends over Root Glacier as we line up for our final approach. From above, the airstrip barely registers amidst the 13.2 million acres of Wrangell-St. Elias Nati...
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