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Summits Aren’t Worth Dying For
Summits Aren’t Worth Dying For

Our summit bid of Mount Rainier was called off after an avalanche, but the experience taught me the importance of mitigating risk and in acceptance.

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Mountaineering, Washington, United States, North America, National ParksCaitlin MooreDecember 18, 2022Washington, USAMountianeering, Hiking, Mt. Rainier, Washington, USA, Outdoors, WA HikeComment
The Camino: a Somewhat Brief Summary
The Camino: a Somewhat Brief Summary

An introduction to the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage across Spain, and a summary of my experience walking it.

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Europe, Spain, HikingCaitlin MooreSeptember 27, 2022SpainTravel, Spain, Camino, Camino de Santiago, Pilgrimage, Europe, Long Distance Hike, HikingComment
Egypt: a Photo Journal
Egypt: a Photo Journal

A photo journal highlighting a ten day trip to Egypt. Includes Cairo, the ancient city of Luxor, and discovering tranquillity on the Red Sea.

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Photo Journal, Egypt, AfricaCaitlin MooreJuly 3, 2022EgyptEgypt, Africa, Travel, Photo Journal, City TripComment
Exploring Denver’s Best Neighborhoods
Exploring Denver’s Best Neighborhoods

A brief guide to the best neighborhood's in Denver, the laid-back and trendy capital of Colorado.

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Colorado, City Guide, United States, North AmericaCaitlin MooreNovember 4, 2021Colorado, USADenver, Colorado, City Trip
Hiking 101: Trail Etiquette
Hiking 101: Trail Etiquette

To be a respectful and considerate hiker, it is important to learn trail etiquette. This is Part 4 in my Hiking 101 series that covers hiking and backpacking for beginners.

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HikingCaitlin MooreJuly 23, 2021Hiking 101Hiking 101, Hiking, Backpacking, GearComment
Mailbox Peak Hiking Guide
Mailbox Peak Hiking Guide

Mailbox Peak is a quintessential Washington hike, though it is far from easy. With an elevation gain of 4000 feet, this strenuous trail is as challenging as it is rewarding.

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Washington, United States, North America, HikingCaitlin MooreJune 27, 2021Washington, USAHiking, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Hike, Trails, WA HikeComment
Mount Townsend via Little Quilcene River
Mount Townsend via Little Quilcene River

Mount Townsend is a panoramic hike on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula that is good for intermediate hikers. Use this guide to plan your hike via the Little Quilcene River trail.

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Washington, United States, North America, HikingCaitlin MooreJune 17, 2021Washington, USAHiking, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Hike, Trails, WA HikeComment
One Week in Zion National Park
One Week in Zion National Park

A day-by-day overview of our week-long adventure in Utah's Zion National Park, including what we did, where we hiked and all the misadventures in between.

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United States, Utah, National Parks, North AmericaCaitlin MooreJune 15, 2021Utah, USANational Parks, Zion National Park, Utah, Southwest, RoadtripComment
Hiking 101: Hiking Gear For Beginners
Hiking 101: Hiking Gear For Beginners

First time hitting the trail? This comprehensive list includes essential hiking gear to get started. This is Part 3 in my Hiking 101 series that covers hiking and backpacking for beginners.

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HikingCaitlin MooreMay 26, 2021Hiking 101Hiking 101, Hiking, Backpacking, GearComment
White Sands National Park in 15 photos
White Sands National Park in 15 photos

White Sands National Park, tucked in southern New Mexico, is unlike anywhere else on Earth. Take in the phenomenal landscape with this photo journal, featuring 15 scenes from the sand dunes.

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New Mexico, United States, National Parks, North AmericaCaitlin MooreMay 3, 2021New Mexico, USAPhoto Journal, White Sands, National Parks, Desert, TravelComment
A Guide to Smith Rock Hiking Trails
A Guide to Smith Rock Hiking Trails

Smith Rock State Park, a landscape seemingly arising out of nowhere in the middle of Oregon State, is a high-desert oasis for day hiking. Use this handy guide to choose which trails to explore when planning your own adventure.

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United States, Travel GuideCaitlin MooreApril 18, 2021Oregon, USASmith Rock, Oregon, United States, Hiking, RoadtripComment
Hiking 101: How to Find Amazing Hiking Trails
Hiking 101: How to Find Amazing Hiking Trails

This guide dives into resources you can use to find stunning hikes and backpacking routes. This is Part 1 in my Hiking 101 series that covers hiking and backpacking for beginners.

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Travel Tips, HikingCaitlin MooreMarch 28, 2021Hiking TipsHiking, Hiking 101Comment
Annette Lake Hiking Guide
Annette Lake Hiking Guide

Annette Lake is a moderate hike near Seattle, Washington that is good for beginner and intermediate hikers. Learn more about what to expect when planning a trip here, especially during winter and preparing for snow.

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Washington, United States, North America, HikingCaitlin MooreMarch 27, 2021Washington, USAHiking, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Hike, Trails, Winter Hikes, WA HikeComment
Lummi Island: An Escape to Coastal Paradise
Lummi Island: An Escape to Coastal Paradise

Quiet and quaint, Lummi Island, just outside Bellingham in the San Juan archipelago, makes for a truly peaceful city break. Learn more about this Pacific Northwest gem and how to plan your trip to visit it for yourself.

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United States, WashingtonCaitlin MooreMarch 12, 2021Washington, USASan Juan Islands, Lummi Island, Washington, United States, Pacific NorthwestComment
Five Simple Ways to Save For Travel
Five Simple Ways to Save For Travel

Saving for travel shouldn’t be soul crushing. Instead, try these five easy and actionable money-saving tricks to grow travel fund.

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Travel TipsCaitlin MooreFebruary 7, 2021Travel ResourcesTravel Resources, Travel Savings, Budget, Money, Budget Travel TipsComment
Wildlife of Svalbard
Wildlife of Svalbard

The Svalbard archipelago sits quietly in the High Arctic, tucked between Norway and the North Pole. On an expedition around Spitsbergen, the westernmost island of Svalbard, I sailed among glaciers to spot the unique Arctic wildlife that abounds.

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Polar, Wildlife, Norway, ArcticCaitlin MooreJanuary 23, 2021SvalbardWildlife, Whales, Polar, Travel, Expedition, Svalbard, Polar Bear, WalrusComment
Best of Indonesia: Ten Spots Outside of Bali
Best of Indonesia: Ten Spots Outside of Bali

The world’s largest archipelago offers a smorgasbord of culture, scenery and travel experiences. From untouched beaches and wildlife encounters, to unique cultural traditions and exhilarating adventure, find where to explore outside of Bali.

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Indonesia, Southeast Asia, Most PopularCaitlin MooreJanuary 11, 2021IndonesiaIndonesia, Travel, Guide, Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Bali, Lombok, Asia, Southeast AsiaComment
Artist Point: Washington's Snowshoe Haven
Artist Point: Washington's Snowshoe Haven

The unparalleled views at Artist Point make it one of the best snowshoeing spots in the state. Learn more about this delightful hike and use this guide to plan your next winter adventure in Washington.

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Washington, United States, North America, HikingCaitlin MooreDecember 26, 2020Washington, USAHiking, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Hike, Trails, Winter Hikes, WA HikeComment
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Life on the Canadian tundra
There are only 26,000 polar bears roaming the world, and 60% of them are in Canada. Each autumn, the polar bears make their way toward Hudson Bay where they lounge around waiting for winters ice to begin hunting.
Got outside and did one of my favorite hikes to admire this colorful little world 🍂
Just a little long-tailed macaque enjoying a healthy breakfast on Borneo
It seems that I’ve entered my sit-on-a beach-and-do-nothing-but-read-and-swim era. It’s weird for me. I kinda like it.
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One morning, these two long-tailed macaque babies were jumping across branches and rolling around teasing each other. Not a bad way to start a morning: sipping coffee and watching tiny monkey antics.

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