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La Jolla – San Diego, California

La Jolla – San Diego, California

October 2020 La Jolla – San Diego, California Our last full day in San Diego! This morning we headed up to La Jolla for some early morning kayaking, downtown exploration, and tidal pools. We started the day with a two hour cave kayak tour with 

SoCal Beach Hopping: Laguna Beach and San Clemente – California

SoCal Beach Hopping: Laguna Beach and San Clemente – California

October 2020 SoCal Beach Hopping: Laguna Beach and San Clemente – California A popular trip is to start in Los Angeles and work your way down the beautiful beach coastline to San Diego. There are so many beaches to choose from – Huntington, Newport, Laguna, 

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve – California

Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve – California

October 2020 Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve – California Located just north of downtown San Diego is Torrey Pines State National Reserve – 1,500 acres of preserved land full of trails, coastline, and beach. A perfect way to spend a few hours or an entire 

Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Maine

Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Maine

July 2020 Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, Maine After four canceled trips, countless missed opportunities, and 17 weeks in quarantine, it was about time to break out and put one of the rough draft creations to use. Evaluating destinations was tricky – international travel 

Kicker Rock and Cerro Brujo – San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands

Kicker Rock and Cerro Brujo – San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands

June 2018 Kicker Rock (León Dormido) and Cerro Brujo – San Cristobal, Galapagos Islands I was finally feeling better from the day before and just in time cause I did not want to miss our excursion to Kicker Rock. While I was concerned about the 

Tortuga Bay – Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands

Tortuga Bay – Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands

June 2018 Tortuga Bay – Santa Cruz, Galapagos Islands Our first say of exploration on Santa Cruz! We were anxious to continue discovering what these gorgeous islands had to offer. A half hour walk lead us to the entrance of Tortuga Bay, which was filled 


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