Category: Adventures

  • Salt Lake City Questival 2016

    Salt Lake City Questival 2016

    Last weekend, I participated in an event called Questival. In a nutshell, it’s a 24-hour adventure scavenger hunt race. It was an awesome experience to do especially with a couple friends, and I would highly recommend participating if the event happens to come to your area. —————————————? ————————————— So, what exactly is a Questival?   […]

  • 6 Months into Marriage & Life Updates [Newlywed 101]

    6 Months into Marriage & Life Updates [Newlywed 101]

    Happy Fall, ya’ll!  Well, I guess fall is mostly over, but still look at those colors! I’ve been quiet on here recently- I’ve been super busy with photography and doctor’s appointments… Two weeks ago, I sliced my tendon on my left index finger. Two stitches, 3 doctors visits (so far), and 2 splints later… I’ll […]

  • 4 Day Trip to California: Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon

    4 Day Trip to California: Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon

    A Summary of Our Trip in Numbers Miles Driven: 2053 miles Hours in Car: 35 hours Audiobooks Listened to: 3 books— (Brighton’s Pick) Where the Hell is Tesla? by Rob Dircks, (My Pick) Burying Water by K.A. Tucker, (Our Pick) The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware Stops for Coffee/Energy Drinks: 6 States Visited/Driven […]

  • Cecret Lake (aka Secret Lake) [Salt Lake City Hike]

    Cecret Lake (aka Secret Lake) [Salt Lake City Hike]

    An extremely popular hike in Salt Lake is Cecret Lake (or Secret Lake) up in Little Cottonwood Canyon. If you’re looking for an easy, short but sweet hike up in our wonderful canyons– you should check out Cecret Lake. Beware that due to its “easy” nature, it also is one of the most trafficked hikes […]

  • Hiking Tips for Beginner Hikers [Guest Post]

    Hiking Tips for Beginner Hikers [Guest Post]

    Today, I have a special guest post from my friend Katie from Katie Wanders about her hiking tips for beginner hikers! She is an avid hiker and East Coast girl, just like me. We met in Salt Lake City, but now she’s moved back to the East Coast (at least, for now :)! Read below for […]

  • Tallulah Gorge & North Carolina Waterfalls [Mini Moon]

    Tallulah Gorge & North Carolina Waterfalls [Mini Moon]

    Note: This is part of our Mini Moon series.  For Part 1: Smoky Mountain National Park For Part 2: Asheville, North Carolina  On our final day of our mini-moon, we ventured a little closer to our “home” for the week. Brighton was feeling under the weather, and didn’t want to do anything too strenuous since […]

  • How to Make a Super Comfy Camp Bed! [DIY Guide]

    How to Make a Super Comfy Camp Bed! [DIY Guide]

    Camping is awesome. You get to sleep under the stars, wake up with the sun for some awesome sunrises, eat too many s’mores, and spend the night in nature. It’s great…until you realize your tent is situated over seemingly giant sticks or rocks that you didn’t notice earlier in the day when you were setting […]

  • Clayton Peak via Guardsman Pass [Salt Lake City Hike]

    Clayton Peak via Guardsman Pass [Salt Lake City Hike]

    One of the best views in the Wasatch in my opinion is the view from Clayton Peak (also known as Mount Majestic) at 10,720 feet. The view from the peak offers a panoramic view of the Brighton Lakes area, the Wasatch Mountains, the Uinta Mountains, Heber Valley, and Mount Timpanogos. It’s breath-taking, and an relatively […]

  • Red Pine Lake [Hike]

    Red Pine Lake [Hike]

    When I pick hikes, I typically look for alpine lakes, epic views for days, and a peak to bag. Red Pine Lake checked all of those boxes. While I didn’t bag Pfeifferhorn in the Wasatch front, it’s back on my bucket list, saved for another day. I was treated to some amazing views from the […]

  • Great Basin National Park

    Great Basin National Park

    Happy 4th of July to everyone! I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable holiday weekend. Established in 1986, Great Basin National Park is located on the eastern border of Nevada, close to Utah. While this park is not frequently nearly as much as Smoky Mountains National Park with only 89,000 average visitors per year, […]