Some favorite combinations for a wholesome breakfast on the trails.   Camping Oatmeal Three Ways Classic Oatmeal Raisin Ingredients 60g (2/3 cup) instant oatmeal 1 spoon chia seeds handful raisins 1 spoon crushed walnuts pinch of cinnamon water Instructions Fill pot with water and heat on stove until boiling. Turn stove off. Combine remaining ingredients… Read More


Continued from Solo Hitchhiking La Carretera Austral Part I and Part II.     Parque Nacional Queulat This national park is famed for its view of the Ventisquero Colgante, a hanging glacier poised over a lush green valley. Campers can set up a tent by the park entrance for 2,000 CLP ($3.30). Day 47 27 March 2018… Read More


Ask and you shall receive. Sometimes, as you attempt to accomplish a small life task, the universe steps in to drop the answer into your arms.     Delfina drove Antonella and I in her 2016 Renault Clio to Fritz and his 1997 Dodge Ram Vanagon 3500 5.9L V8 Benzina. Bariloche, Argentina to Pucón, Chile.… Read More


    Today is Day 173. And for 172 days there has been a dire need to explain the following sentence: On February 7th, 2018, I set off for six years of solo female travel around the world. It’s a bit ridiculous that I only just now got around to this, but until May 8th,… Read More


Circuito Los Cóndores. We would enter through Reserva Nacional Altos de Lircay, and could complete a loop by crossing through Reserva Nacional Radal Siete Tazas. Alternatively, we could exit the trail via Parque Ingles and end at the turquoise, cascading Siete Tazas waterfalls. Fritz already had our food and campsites figured out. Despite all this, and… Read More


While I no longer travel around the United States for math competitions, I still love using arithmetic to depict my adventures. This brief post is meant to provide outdoor inspiration, and to spread awareness of random hikes and lifts from around the world.   “Top of Europe” (3,454 m)     Top of Vancouver, Canada… Read More


With the suffocating regulations and impressive glaciers that are melting away faster than you can say “cachái?” information on the best trek of Torres del Paine National Park (TdP) is constantly evolving. I have yet to meet an individual who has been able to escape the distress and contradiction when trying to reserve campsites and buy… Read More


Moving between Chile and Argentina means passing over real mountains. It means it’s a stunning bus ride. The coldest passport stamping. Have your cameras charged and don’t sleep through it!     As the days get colder, Paso de los Libertadores at the border between Santiago, Chile and Mendoza, Argentina is often closed because it’s in the middle of the Andes… Read More