About the Authors

Hi There, We’re so Glad You’re Here!

I (Skye) started this blog to help inspire you to get outside on bigger, better adventures, and to help you plan bucket list adventurous trips around the world. Inside this blog, you will find VERY detailed trip itineraries, comprehensive trail guides, packing lists, and outdoor gear reviews. With the help of my husband Garrett, we use our personal experiences from international travel, long distance backpacking trips, and our outdoor education to write relatable guides with everything we wish we knew when we were researching destinations and trails. Learn more about us and the blog below. Thanks for being here!

A woman smiling outdoors near a large body of water, wearing an orange jacket and a gray beanie, with snow-covered mountains in the background.

Meet Skye -

the traveler, backpacker, & photographer behind the lens & laptop

I’m a Pacific Northwest local and experienced backpacker and climber with a love for adventure travel. Through this outdoorsy travel blog, I’m here to make your trip planning easier with fully comprehensive guides on trails, international travel, and outdoor gear.

A little more about me, I’m a full-time content creator and adventure photographer with extensive professional experience in the outdoor industry, not only as a mountain athlete, but also in digital marketing, focusing on social media and email marketing. I grew up in the suburbs of Seattle, and will always consider Washington State my home. For the past three years now I have been traveling full-time and living on the road with my husband Garrett, in our self built, tiny campervan. I’m an experienced backpacker, climber, and canyoneer, and I am an alpine climb leader, climbing instructor, and AIARE assistant instructor for The Mountaineers. I love inspiring others to get outside, and outdoor education and advocacy is a huge part of what I post about on my social media (@skyestoury and @theadventurearnolds).

I love working with brands in the outdoor industry reach outdoorsy people across all experience levels. Everyday I get outside to rock climb, backpack, hike, trail run, and canyon. And I love testing out hiking and backpacking gear to share with you on my blog.

My Favorite Backpacking Products

This blog is written and managed by more than just me…

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Meet Garrett -

My husband, adventure partner, and major contributor to this blog

Garrett grew up in North Idaho, but has lived in multiple states across the US. He has always had a love for the outdoors and has a background as a field ecologist (he worked in both Alaska and South Africa), and also as an outdoor guide and an ecology instructor for a study abroad company. In terms of outdoor experience, Garrett has been backpacking and rock climbing for years, and is a very experienced international traveler. He is currently a volunteer climb leader, climbing instructor, and assistant AIARE instructor for The Mountaineers, with me.

We met on an alpine climb with The Mountaineers when we were both in the Basic Alpine Climbing Course, and then started dating months later. Our first date was a 12 hour day of snowshoeing up at Mount Baker, and we’ve been adventuring ever since. In 2023, Garrett proposed on a backpacking trip to Mount Assiniboine, and we got married in August of 2024 on the summit of Liberty Bell (a technical alpine climb) in the North Cascades.

Garrett helps with gear testing (tests all the men’s gear and clothing that we include in guides), travel guides, and videography. We run my blog together, as well as our couple Instagram account @theadventurearnolds

Garrett’s Favorite Backpacking Products

Our Story as a (Very) Outdoorsy Couple

  • A couple of climbers on an alpine summit in the north cascades

    2017 - We First Met in the Mountains


    We were both in the Basic Alpine Climbing Course with The Mountaineers and met on an alpine climb of Sahale Peak in the North Cascades. Our first date was snowshoeing at Artist Point, near Mount Baker about six months later, and we’ve been together ever since.

  • A couple wearing big backpacks, standing on snow with mountains in the background while climbing Mount Rainier

    2018 - Learned Advanced Climbing Skills


    We took the Intermediate Alpine Climbing Course through The Mountaineers (a year long course focusing on advanced alpine rock, ice, and mountaineering skills), learning to lead trad multipitch climbs, advanced glacier travel, and rescue techniques. That summer we climbed a ton of alpine peaks together, including Mount Rainier.

  • A man and woman sitting on the tailgate of a small van in the moab desert

    2019 - We Got Our Van & Built it Out


    In October, we purchased and built out our van for weekend and week-long roadtrips trips. We continued to build it out in 2020 while living in Seattle, and took it on a lot of adventures. It was supposed to just be our “starter van” but we ended up keeping it and live out of it today.

  • A man and a woman standing on a mountain trail with hiking poles, smiling, with a lake, mountains, and snow-capped peaks in the background.

    2023 - Quit Our Jobs to Travel


    After several years of saving up, we quit our full-time (corporate & nonprofit) jobs to take a year off of work to travel and adventure. That February we flew to Patagonia where we spent over a month hiking and backpacking in Chile and Argentina.

  • Two people standing in the doorway of a white van parked on desert terrain with large orange rock formations in the background under a clear blue sky.

    Spring 2023 - Moved into the Van


    Once we returned from South America, we moved into our van full-time and spent the next 10 months vanlifing around the Western US and Canada. During this time we explored California, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and Arizona for climbing, hiking, and canyoning.

  • A couple standing in front of mount assiniboine in canada at sunset, wearing bright red jackets

    Fall 2023 - We Got Engaged


    Garrett proposed on a backpacking trip with friends at Mount Assiniboine in the Canadian Rockies. We spent fall in Canada for larch season, and then headed down to California for time climbing in Yosemite and the Southwest.

  • Silhouettes of a couple standing at an overlook at sunrise in madeira, with an orange sky

    2024 - Year Two of Full-Time Travel


    We planned for just one year, but we were making it work with our budget and decided to keep going for another year. We started with two months in Europe climbing in Spain, hiking in Madeira, and then came back to the van for another tour of the Western states and more time in Canada.

  • A couple dressed in wedding attire standing on rocky terrain during sunset with mountains in the background.

    August 2024 - We Got Married


    After spring in the Southwest, we headed back "home" to Washington for summer, and got married on the summit of Liberty Bell in the North Cascades (a technical alpine rock climb). We turned it into a two day climb, sleeping on the summit to get married at sunrise. 

  • A couple walking hand in hand along a beach with cliffs and limestone formations in the background, during sunset.

    2025 - Four Months in SE Asia


    We took a 4 month long honeymoon traveling, climbing, and scuba diving in SE Asia. We spent a month in Southern Thailand, 2 weeks in Vietnam, several weeks in Malaysia, and 2 months in Indonesia on Bali and Gili T. 

  • Two hikers in fleece hoodies with arms raised, standing above the howe sound at sunset on the howe sound crest trail in british columbia

    Summer 2025 - PNW Adventures


    We returned to the US in the spring and spent time in Washington and BC for most of spring, summer. During that time we climbed Washington’s most remote volcano, Glacier Peak. We then spent the summer backpacking and climbing in the North Cascades and Squamish & Whister, BC.

  • a rocky Prusik Peak with larches and tiny tents below, reflecting in gnome tarn in the core enchantments

    Fall & Winter 2025 - Banff & Washington


    Back to Banff and the Canadian Rockies for our third fall there. We backpacked to Berg Lake and did a lot of larch hikes. Then we headed back to Washington for our Core Enchantments backpacking permits where we climbed Prusik Peak during larch season. After fall, we decided to stay around for winter and spent time in the PNW for skiing and house sitting.

  • A hiker walking across a long suspension bridge over pine trees, with snowy mountains in the background at the sea to sky gondola in squamish

    Early 2026 - Squamish, Washington, Oregon


    From January through March, we did long term house sits in Washington, Squamish, and Oregon so we could be out of the van and get to ski at Mount Baker, Whistler, and Mount Hood. Next up we are heading back down to the desert for spring climbing season!

a couple holding hands, wearing red jackets, standing on a rock in a lake overlooking towers in patagonia

More About the Blog

In 2023, Garrett and I quit our full-time jobs to travel for what we planned to be one year (spoiler alert: we’re now in year 4 and still going), and I started my blog as a way to write about our experiences to share with friends and family. Little did I know, a few of my first posts about Patagonia would take off almost immediately. I wrote my original Patagonia guides after we spent 6 weeks in South America, backpacking the O-Circuit in Torres del Paine, and hiking and backpacking in El Chaltén

My goal with my first year of posts was to create fully comprehensive guides on the locations we visited, with more details than what I was finding online when I was researching those places. Now, a few years later, we are still putting as much time and effort into each post as ever. 

In late 2025, Garrett began writing for me as well. He had already been helping me with adding product and affiliate links into posts, but then he started writing his own guides as a contributing writer, and started helping me run the blog and website. His posts are now some of our highest performers (Backpacking the Enchantments) and are very detailed and well written. Having him involved also allows us to test out and review both men’s and women’s products, and get you the best reviews on what we both actually use and wear when we travel and in the backcountry. 

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