A month before we left for Peru, Joe and I noticed that we had about five extra days in Peru with no lodging or excursions planned. Our trip to the lovely town of Huaraz (my favorite town in Peru) and the Alpamayo Circuit in the Cordillera Blanca would take up two weeks of our planned month in […]
Author: Chelsea Mayans
Starting Our Trip off with a Bang in Guanajuato!

When planning our trip around the world, I really didn’t know what to expect from Guanajuato. Sure, I’ve been to Mexico before, but only to Cozumel, and like many travelers, never left the resort. I read all the travel warnings about Mexico, and, honestly, did not have high hopes for my stay here. Now that I’ve […]
Iceland – Ponies, Volcanoes and Glaciers September 2015

Why do I love Iceland? Definitely not for the rainy weather or funky seafood. I love Iceland because visiting Iceland feels like you are travelling back to some primordial time when the great mountain ranges of the world were just beginning to form. It’s seeing geology in action! Volcanoes are constantly reshaping the landscape, adding new […]
Teton Crest Trail September 2013

In September 2013, we hiked the Teton Crest Trail with my brother-in-law, Matt, and his girlfriend, Kelsey. The permitting system at Grand Teton National Park can be difficult, but we planned for delays and were able to secure a permit for the day after our arrival. We took the free day to explore Yellowstone National […]
Uintas Highline Trail August 2013

In August 2013, we put together a nice 5 day loop which included a large chunk of the Uintas Highline trail. This is a nice place for solitude and pretty views. While we saw traces people wherever we went (mainly trash, toilet paper), we actually only encountered one other person. This was the first trip in […]
Weminuche Wilderness/Elk Park-Chicago Basin Loop June 2013

In June 2013, we had planned to go on a 7 day canoe trip down the beautiful spring-fed Current River in Missouri. However, extreme rainfall caused the river to flood and we had to come up with another plan. The second week of June is normally earlier than we like to start our hikes in […]
Peru/Inca Trail and Amazon June 2012

Joe and I went to Peru in June 2012 along with his brother, Matt. We hiked the Inca Trial and spent 3 days in the Amazon. We also had one day touring the city in Lima – which was plenty. Lima is a bustling city with lots to see, but it was a little overwhelming. […]
John Muir Trail – 20 Days in the Sierras August 2011

In 2011, my husband and I decided to hike the 220 mile John Muir Trail (JMT) from Yosemite Valley to Mount Whitney.After a historic winter left the Sierras packed with the most snow seen in 50 years, our August hike felt more like a late June hike. Small patches of snow turned into large snow […]