What to Expect on Your First Guided Cycling Vacation: A Beginner’s Guide

Your First Guided Cycling Vacation: Everything You Need to Know Before You Clip In There’s a moment on every first guided cycling vacation—usually somewhere around mile eight of day one—when the nerves dissolve and something else takes over. The road opens up....

Designing a Multi-Day Executive Retreat Itinerary: Hiking, Biking, and Rail Logistics

Why Multi-Day Active Retreats Outperform Traditional Executive Offsites The conference-room offsite is dying — and for good reason. Research from Harvard Business Review shows that experiential team activities generate 4x stronger interpersonal bonds than passive...

Forest Bathing Meets Hiking: How Guided Nature Walks Reduce Executive Burnout

When the Boardroom Follows You Home I’ve spent decades guiding executives through some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes — from the redwood corridors of Northern California to alpine meadows in the Swiss Alps. And over the past several years,...

Altitude Sickness Prevention: What Hikers Need to Know Before High-Elevation Treks

What Is Altitude Sickness and Why Should Hikers Care? Altitude sickness — medically known as acute mountain sickness (AMS) — is a potentially dangerous condition that occurs when your body doesn’t have enough time to adapt to the lower oxygen levels and...

Best Time of Year to Hike America’s Top Trails: A Month-by-Month Guide

Why Timing Matters: Weather, Crowds, and Trail Conditions Choosing the best time to hike US trails can mean the difference between a transcendent backcountry experience and a miserable slog through mud, snow, or suffocating crowds. As someone who grew up between the...

Best Time of Year to Hike America’s Top Trails: A Month-by-Month Guide

Timing can make or break a hiking trip. I’ve guided groups through the Grand Canyon in perfect 60°F October weather, and I’ve also seen ambitious hikers attempt the same trail in July’s 115°F inner-canyon heat — a dangerous and miserable proposition....