It’s now been a few weeks of epic adventures in Switzerland and the pace has been electric. We’ve racked up an average of two hikes every three days with the ‘day off’ consisting of a gym session, run or a smaller hike! I’ve been managing the recovery of my hip but that injury aside, it’s …
THE WEEKLY
The third week of Switzerland adventures has come to a close and to be honest, I’m pretty happy to have made it through the week. Josh and I had a pretty epic adventure that involved one bizarre and potentially deadly moment. You may have watched the rundown on my Instagram Story but if not, Josh …
Life on the road is often seen as the ultimate freedom. No lock-in contracts, no fixed abode, nothing holding you back from the adventure of a lifetime. It’s all true. Everything you have heard is true. However, at what cost does that freedom come? The cost is generally on your diet, health, sleep, comfort, practicality …
I was drawn to Switzerland because of the mountains. It seemed like this faraway land had an abundance of peaks and limitless challenging summits. I wasn’t wrong. The first week in Switzerland has delivered some unbelievable hikes, panoramic views from several thousand meters and we have been challenged in more ways than one. I thought …
With three quick flights from Turkey, I managed to land myself in Lebanon. It was a new country for me and the second time I would be collaborating with Red Bull and the Clean Cliffs Project. The Red Bull Cliff Diving competition was being held in Beirut for the first time ever with the athletes …
Cappadocia has a unique vibe and a unique history. Thousands of intact cave dwellings throughout the town make this a location like no other in the world. When you add the daily sunrise hot air balloon show, you create a magical almost fairytale-like atmosphere that draws hoards of tourists to the town of Goreme every …
It had been 50 days since I’d taken a photo. Not to be dramatic, but that is the longest time between clicks since I first started shooting in 2014. This was mostly due to being back home throughout my surgery but also my first 8 days in Turkey didn’t spark my desire to reach for …
After battling this injury, surgery, recovery lull in my travels and my life, I had begun to feel incredibly stagnant. I hustled hard on the blog during this period of recovery but I needed to get back out into the world as soon as possible. I headed off to Turkey to get things going again …
Finding freedom in responsibility might seem like a strange place to look. However, it is the only place you need ever look. When you take responsibility for everything that occurs to you, you lessen the burden on yourself. You no longer search for a reason or to spend hours and days exploring who is at …
Unfortunately, I have become an analyst. I’m analyzing everything with such depth that I’m beginning to analyze the analysis and I’m questioning the question. It’s an important mindset to be able to delve into a situation of your own or even of another and unpack it, pull it apart and figure out how it works, …
This week, I’ll give you a little insight into how you have the time of your life on a 9-day road-trip, create a film, crash a drone, spend your birthday sweating in a twin bed with another guy and make $0 on a film project. Last year in October I created this video with …
When I was 16 years old, I had to go in for double hip surgery. I had an abnormal bone growth/spur on both hips that was tearing the tissue within the hip joint when I rotated my hip. It was developmental, which basically meant it wasn’t my fault, I was just born with it. It …