When I first bought my GFC camper, I spent hours combing through accessories and build-outs trying to get ideas for my own. One of the items on my must-have list was the molle panel that installs around the front window of the camper. There was a third-party company that made them, but they were consistently... Continue Reading →
First Camping Trip of 2025
We hit 70º last Wednesday, so I decided to throw the dog and the cameras in the truck and run up to Willow Creek for the night. 100% worth it. The sunsets have been lacking lately, so it was a gamble. It paid off, though. There’s nothing better than sitting by the camp fire with... Continue Reading →
Chasing the Northern Lights in Montana
I had heard about the Northern Lights. I had seen pictures from various sources. But I never realized I'd be able to see them myself. When I moved back to Montana, my buddy Steve pointed out that we can actually see them from Montana. He'd always give me a heads up when there was a... Continue Reading →
Catching Up
I have some catching up to do. This was the first summer in awhile that ended without me wishing I had done more. It was full of friends and family and adventures. Fall brought more of the same, and a new roomie. I keep telling myself I’m going to do more short posts instead of... Continue Reading →
Adventure Friends
I have a pretty small and diverse selection of great friends. It's true what they say--as you get older, you start to value quality over quantity. Lily has become one of the best. We've discovered that we adventure similarly. We're perfectly fine with stopping every ten minutes to take photos of flowers, or a stunning... Continue Reading →
SE Oregon Desert Road Trip
I first saw pictures of the Alvord Desert 10 years ago, and knew it was a place I needed to visit. I never had the opportunity when I lived in Oregon, but after moving back to Montana I started planning the trip. It was originally supposed to just be just a trip to Alvord, but... Continue Reading →
Goldendale
Like a lot of dogs, mine hates fireworks. So rather than drug him this 4th of July, I decided to head out into the sticks. A friend owns 10 acres in Washington, and offered it up as a place to camp. It was remote, wild, and devoid of people. Perfect for escaping fireworks.

