Welcome

By day, I work in analytics. I look at numbers, track patterns, and solve complex problems. By weekend and vacation days, I channel that exact same obsession into planning travel.

I love spreadsheets and optimization. For me, diving deep into the math of an itinerary - calculating trail mileages, mapping out driving times between hard-to-reach trailheads, and timing campsite bookings down to the minute - is half the fun.

I’m somewhere between a beginner and advanced in most of my outdoor pursuits. I don't claim to be an elite, survivalist mountaineer or a commercial dive master; I'm an active, real-world adventurer who loves pushing physical limits, learning technical skills, and traveling the world alongside my partner and friends.

Because I love staying active but also appreciate a hard-earned reward, my travel style hits both ends of the spectrum. You're just as likely to find me carrying a 40-pound pack through a freezing glacial river as you are to find me taking a well-deserved mental break on a cruise ship or a relaxing resort. Balance is everything.

The Master Archive Project

Because the travel world changes fast, I am currently in the middle of a complete overhaul of all my personal, old itineraries.

I am systematically going back into my spreadsheet vault, combining my personal past travel experiences with fresh, updated research. The goal is to provide you with efficient, modernized blueprints of my favorite trips. I've gone back to the drawing board to update trail distances, add precise coordinates, and fix booking process changes so your next trip goes off without a single logistical hitch.

Bridging the Gap: From Rookie to Adventurer

Stepping out of your comfort zone can be incredibly intimidating. There is a massive barrier to entry when it comes to technical travel - buying the wrong backpack can ruin a 50-mile trail, and missing a basic safety principle can end a dive before it starts.

A major pillar of this space is dedicated to demystifying technical outdoor sports for people who want to transition from curious beginners to confident weekend warriors.

A woman sitting on a large rock at a mountain summit with a vast mountain range and lakes in the background, under a clear blue sky.