8 Reasons To Travel Solo

Travel is one of those things that can be done a various different comfort levels, and can encompass a seemingly endless set of parameters. A day trip to the zoo, a weekend trip to the beach, or at the opposite end of the spectrum, and yearlong hop around the world. Obviously, these each have different

By |2017-12-16T19:34:15+00:00July 3rd, 2013|Travel School|2 Comments

Paddle Party

This weekend we took to the lake to celebrate a friends birthday party. We grabbed our kayaks and headed down to Lake Jean at Ricketts Glen State Park in Northeast Pennsylvania. The weather was perfect for kayaking! It was warm, there were lofty clounds floating in the sky, and the winds were calm. While waiting

By |2013-07-02T10:30:47+00:00July 2nd, 2013|Adventure, Photography|0 Comments

Adventure in Ísland

Not many people get to travel very far beyond their home town, let alone far off lands, for this, I am grateful for the life I am building. Last week, I returned from a ten day trip to Iceland, full of stories to tell and photos to share. Over the course of ten days we

By |2017-12-16T19:34:15+00:00July 1st, 2013|Featured, Iceland|0 Comments

The Swiss Machine Flies

If you are someone who likes to spend your free time in the mountains, or at least thinking about mountains, then I probably don't have to tell you who Ueli Steck is. The is breaking alpinism records left and right, and is rightfully called "The Swiss Machine" He has climbed the Eiger in Switzerland in under three

By |2017-12-16T19:34:15+00:00March 29th, 2013|Adventure, Extreme Travel, Featured|0 Comments

Preparing for Iceland

So I finally have decided to go to Iceland. I'm not sure what inspired me to go there initially, but I know I have wanted to for a while and well, now I get to go! Well, not right now, but in May. Why exactly should anyone go to Iceland, you might ask? Well I

By |2017-12-16T19:34:20+00:00February 27th, 2013|Travel|1 Comment

Beardy Skier

This weekend, while working on a ski film project, and while shooting some events at a local ski resort, I ran into this fellow. Quite an interesting way to keep one's face warm if you ask me, but there is no doubt it is doing a fine job. This was taken during a slalom race

By |2017-12-16T19:34:21+00:00February 20th, 2013|Winter Sports|0 Comments

Walking in a Frozen Land

Walking in a Frozen Land It was a chilly New Year day in Northeast Pennsylvania, and we were geared up for a winter hike. Ricketts Glen State Park is one of those special places in Pennsylvania that I try and make it to at least once or twice a winter to take in the splendor

By |2013-02-12T00:17:32+00:00February 12th, 2013|Photography|0 Comments

I’ve Been a Little Busy

2013 has roared in like a lion in terms of me being quite the busy man. Mostly good busy though. I have been working quite intently with my good friend Jason on a ski film project tentatively titled  "Heaven's Rejects". It is a short film about the work that goes into running a ski resort

By |2017-12-16T19:34:21+00:00February 9th, 2013|Adventure|0 Comments

Air Travel with Climbing Gear

There is no doubt that air travel can be a hassle, but combine the equipment needed for traditional rock climbing, and you may be ready to pull your hair out. That is why I put this video together to outline exactly what I travel with when I fly to a climbing destination. http://youtu.be/nf2Dwnx_D6Y The run

By |2012-11-02T16:25:38+00:00November 2nd, 2012|Travel School|0 Comments

First Snow

With the weather getting more and more chilly, the leaves beginning to fall off the trees after their outburst of color, and the coming holiday season, I am starting to get the itch for snow. So in an attempt to alleviate this itch slightly, I dug through photos from last winter and came across this

By |2017-12-16T19:34:21+00:00October 23rd, 2012|Photography|0 Comments