Tripping through Oaxaca y Chiapas
7 de Marzo It was hard to leave the comforts of Oaxaca de Juarez, and the airbnb, but we got plans. San Jose del Pacifico was awesome. The town is known for its shrooms. They’re used mostly for religious ceremonies and mental health reasons. But, the story goes, an...
Meeting Mainland Mexico
(Jan 10) Departing the ferry in Mazatlán (meaning “place of deer” in the Native Nahuatl tongue), we had almost as much apprehension as when we crossed the US-Mexican border. Despite our growing surety in Baja, this was Sinaloa, after all – listed by the US Government as a state...
Baja California, Mexico that is.
December 12, 2020 As per usual, we avoided highways while traversing Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico and mainly tried to hug the Mexican border, as if to get to get a foretaste of what was to come. Apprehensive over leaving the comforts of our homeland, it didn’t lessen our...
Farting Around
Y’all. Listen. There’s a lot still to catch up on. So here’s what’s up. This blog post is gonna hafta be mostly pictures. There might be a rant here and there, but we’ve gotten too far behind to detail everyday since the wedding. Sooo, sorry futures selves for having...
Black Hills Magic
Sep 7 – After a much needed rest at Billy and Lisa’s, we had planned on tackling the Winds. But an early arctic blast forced us to reconsider. Wildfires also closed off some cool Colorado options, as they already have California ones. Sad face. The best weather alternative was...
Montana Treasures
We leave Great Falls, shaved and shitted, and make a bee-line to the nearest trailhead on the Continental Divide Trail, which Nick has dreams of thru-hiking. (They are only dreams, as this day would show.) Hwy 200, still part of the L&C Trail, leads us to Flesher Pass where...