A Roadtrip Through Southern Colorado

By |2021-05-10T12:23:45+00:00May 9th, 2021|Destination Guides|

As we pine for the open road, here is a dose of inspiration, via a week spent traveling through rural southern Colorado. The goal was to explore areas of the state less typically on the tourist path, to rely on printed maps, instead of GPS, to ...

A Roadtrip through Norway

By |2021-01-06T19:12:36+00:00January 29th, 2019||

  Photos & Story by Peter Crosby | Follow Peter @pbcrosby on Instagram and see more work at PeterCrosbyPhotography.com Tempted by family in Norway and long-held desire to visit the Land of the Trolls, my partner and I planned a 750km road trip along the West Coast of Norway and ...

Roadtrippin’ with Escape Campervans and Faherty

By |2021-05-10T12:43:45+00:00October 9th, 2018||

For all the wonderful things us New Yorkers have at our fingertips, fresh air is not one of them. Luckily, places like the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains serve as easy getaways from the hustle-and-bustle of New York City. And with so many places to explore (ahem, just look at our website) why choose ...

Palm Springs, California

By |2021-05-05T18:46:45+00:00March 28th, 2017||

  Boasting 350 days of sunshine per year, Palm Springs, California is returning to its glory days as both a desert oasis and tourist playground. The weather, plus the city's alluring art, design, and culinary scene are reason enough to pay visit; its proximity to L.A. (110 miles) and Joshua Tree ...

National Park Week April 16-24: Visit Any National Park For Free!

By |2021-05-06T06:23:20+00:00March 24th, 2016||

Planning a road trip this April? Make sure to take advantage of National Park Week, with free admission and festivities at every National Park in the country, from April 16-24. See below for more details on the event, complete with photos from our own trip to Big Bend National Park last year. ...

A Scenic Roadtrip Through Vermont

By |2021-05-05T19:43:50+00:00March 15th, 2016||

By size, Vermont is the sixth smallest state in the U.S.; it’s also the second least populated. Technically speaking, for city dwellers, there are very few places in North America that are more of an “escape” than a visit to Vermont. But for us, the draw wasn’t only to escape ...

Roadtripping Through Iceland

By |2021-05-05T19:47:34+00:00February 16th, 2016||

Over the past couple months, I noticed more and more of my photographer friends were visiting Iceland. Even more of the Instagrammers I follow were visiting, too. No doubt this is because the scenery here is stunning–with tall, snowy mountains, winding dirt roads, tall pine trees and striking black beaches. Iceland is a no-fail, ...

My American State Park Honeymoon

By |2023-12-18T16:03:32+00:00August 24th, 2015||

Traveling is something I think most people hold dear–aside from the thrill of exploration, traveling can teach us a lot about ourselves. For our honeymoon last May, my husband Nick and I packed up our lives and headed west in search of the expansive country that we had yet to experience. Not ...

Southwest Escape: West Texas to New Mexico

By |2021-05-05T20:47:03+00:00May 13th, 2015||

During February of 2014, Denny and I embarked on our first-ever Southwest adventure. He grew up in Phoenix, so we went out to meet his folks and do a mini-roadtrip. It was amazing. This year, we wanted to explore the west again but in a slightly different setting–and ended up deciding on West Texas and New Mexico. The scenery was absolutely ...

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The Dogfish Inn in Lewes, DE

By |2021-05-07T06:30:49+00:00March 1st, 2015||

Delaware was the last place we ever expected to vacation. It’s not that it seemed uncool, or too far–it’s just that it was completely off our map. As the famous scene in Wayne’s World so eloquently depicts it, most people have no idea what to think about Delaware. I don’t want to bullshit anyone, so I’ll ...

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