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Summer Gift Guide for the Adventurer in Your Life
This Summer give him the gifts of style, comfort and choice. Give the man in your life gifts that bring sexy back to adventure or just treat yourself after a long Spring spent indoors. Enjoy some special promo codes along the way…we’ll keep that our little secret.
Return to Puerto Vallarta: An Adventure of Yoga, Zen & Flow
Find rest and recovery along Mexico's famed Pacific coast while indulging in health & wellness activities serving the mind, body and spirit. Flow during Yoga, zen in mindful meditations and travel to Xinalani, a secluded, tropical resort accessible only by boat. Bring these lessons back home, into our daily lives- the best part of adventure.
Running Legends of the Caballo Blanco
There are those moments in life you pinch yourself, wondering just how you ended up there. This is one of those moments. Here I am, hiking though the southern Sierra mountains, the Barrancas of Northern Mexico, with famed ultra-distance, Rarámuri runner Manuel Luna as my guide. Luna, featured in the best-selling book Born To Run, barrels ahead…
The Runner & The Sea: An American Rebel in Cuba
A late-summer storm gathered in the distance. The brilliant hue of orange, purple and deep red clouds merged with nighttime blues as my flight, Miami to Havana, crossed the Florida Straits. Silence took hold, marking entry from known into that of an unknown. Only an hour prior I’d left the bright, digital billboards, city traffic lights and illuminating high-rises along Miami’s coast; a stark contrast to darkness now covering much of the island below.
Tahiti Wonderland
“Once in a blue moon,” so the saying goes. And under such a moon, the alarm on my phone chimes. It’s three am, early on Saturday morning. My eyes rapidly open, coffee brews and a hot shower wakes my aching muscles in a modern beachfront bungalow. My first full day on the French Polynesian island of Moorea begins with this ritual, the same before any long run. Bib pinned to my shorts, shoes laced tight and I’m out the door. Moments later, I stretch before the starting line of the Tahiti / Moorea Marathon. Little did I know what adventure these islands, just a quick overnight flight from Southern California, had in store.
What's The Luxury of Adventure?
I write to you while on a journey heading deep into the base of Cooper Canyon, 20,000 square miles of jagged cliffs and gorges slicing through the remote Mexican landscape. Currently going on a restless two-hour-night’s sleep, I’m sandwiched between two other ultra-runners in a van filled with twelve. After 14 hours of driving, my tired body aches from doing nothing but bracing for the next speedbump on this half-paved gravel road. To most, I am nowhere near luxury, but we’d probably agree, this is the beginning of an adventure-
Client Voyage: Alaska Run 100
What, who survives the Alaska wilderness when green is gone and winter white rules? Ready for a 100 mile run across the tundra while pulling a 25-pound sled loaded with survival equipment, I’m about to find out-
The Danakil: Finding Inspiration
In my experience, adventure leads to the desire for more. As we open ourselves up to new ideas, to uncertainty, to learning from others, new questions arise. Life seems more complete, yet simultaneously, I’m aware there is so much more to do, see, and experience.
Recently, I found myself in a cozy London hotel room. The floor to ceiling windows framed a typical English, October evening. Classic street lamps illuminated a gentle fog. Pedestrians bustled in their overcoats. The glow of the West End marquees flickered from around the corner. It was the perfect evening for a new idea to brew…
Oh The Places We'll Go!
How did this midwestern eighteen year old risk-taker become a thirty something Angeleno content in mediocrity? Slightly over three years ago, on just another Tuesday afternoon, one thought stopped me in my tracks, “I’m bored.” This was not the passing thought of another mundane, humdrum day but the kind that demands action. These next steps would determine direction.