Travel
The weekend right after our exhausting but amazing trip to Hawaii we decided to do a last minute trip to Yosemite to see the colors. We knew that if we didn’t take this chance, we would have to wait an entire year again to see all the valley ablaze with yellow and orange.
After a year and half of trying to make the five-hour drive north to Burney Falls in Shasta County, we finally did it for our birthday weekend. The waterfalls are seriously a site to see, and one of the easiest to access from the parking lot. No hike required, just walk straight down to the falls.
I just wanted to share some of the photos from our adventure atop of Mt. Tamalpais across the Golden Gate Bridge. We got so lucky with the rolling fog and the trees peaking through. Not to mention the sunset that set the sky ablaze that evening.
Sutro Forest
~1–2 mi, ~1 hr, Easy, West Ridge Trail, Historic Trail
I know, it’s been a while, but my external hard drive with all of my curated content crashed last week and I wasn’t able to recover any of it. I also work full time so obviously don’t have a ton of time to travel, so losing everything I had created was quite the setback.
Explore Midtown
A few weeks back I did a take over on @exploremidtown’s Instagram. I shared some of my favorite spots in the heart of Sacramento, the farm to fork capital. Midtown is continuously growing with exciting events and a delicious food scene. In addition to the posts I shared on their instagram here are some additional photos and spots that didn’t make it!
I had the pleasure of spending a night at a Tentrr site, semi-local to me in Santa Cruz! This specific tent was on the camp keepers large property, at the bottom of a small hill, so we were isolated and had our own privacy without being in the middle of nowhere.