The first month or so on the road has felt different than I expected - I've spent many nights at my parents' in Denver, most nights sleeping in traditional home rather than in Rex, spent a lot of quality time with some good friends and family I hadn't seen in awhile, but also found some time and space for myself and to ease my longing to be on the road. While it wasn't always a welcomed period of transition, I'm thankful for the experiences and seeing it as an exercise to live in the present, rather than keep longing for the future.
On adventuring
...What I have learned is that this is MY life, MY journey. I'm the captain of it, and I will sure as heck choose my own adventure...
Starting this fall, I’ll be spending the next however-long-it-takes traveling the countryside of North America. My focus will be on taking a #standforpublicland and sharing the importance of our public lands, of conserving them, and of connecting with them. Public land is essentially all we have left of the wild here in the states, and I want to make sure it is around for generations to come to connect with and learn and grow from.