packing for long term travel

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“The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before.” – Albert Einstein

After telling people that I’m traveling for about six months, after maybe a question of “why?” or a “you’re going alone?” I am asked “what are you bringing with you?” Before I became obsessed with South America, I figured, meh, besides what I’ll need for Patagonia, I’ll be there during their summer so I’ll just jaunt around in shorts and dresses every day! Um, I was wrong. Really wrong. Take Quito for example: located in Ecuador, also known as República del Ecuador. So I assumed it would be blazing hot any time of year… then I see the temperature is 45° to 65°F year round. On the freaking equator?! So needless to say, I learned altitude in many places in South America is no joke.

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explore dc: unique things to do in dc

sunrise at the tidal basin

crunchy kat explores what to do in washington dc museum
crunchy kat explores unique things to do in washington dc.

sunrise at the tidal basin

Making the decision to leave my life in DC was not an easy decision. Not only did life seem pretty comfortable and I seemed to be kind of cruising along on the life path (well maybe not, #single #rent) society tells you is the right path, but I love the city of DC itself. To outsiders, it looks like a city of politics, but take the time to explore beyond the Hill, you’ll see the rich culture and all the unique things Washington DC has to offer.

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explore south america: solo travel

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“Never did the world make a queen of a girl who hides in houses and dreams without traveling.”― Roman Payne

franconia ridge - white mountains, nh

In one week from today, I am taking a leap of faith and will be flying to Ecuador on a one way ticket for months of solo travel. Though not specifically South America, but I’ve been thinking about long term traveling probably since I graduated college. I graduated from college over 6 years ago, and it took me until now to actually take the jump.

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wild & wonderful: backpacking dollys sods wilderness

dolly sods boggy

Grassy meadows, wind carved sand stone, red spruce, bogs. This is what you’ll find at Dolly Sods – one of the most beautifully unique places on the East Coast.

dolly sods boggy

Located in West Virginia, this area was once used the area for artillery and mortar training during World War II. In the 1970’s, with the open land being threatened, The Nature Conservancy, began purchasing the land for preservation and recreational use. Today Dolly Sods Wilderness Area consists of 17,371 acres and almost 50 miles of hiking trails.

If you’re in the Mid-Atlantic (and not afraid to get your feet wet), I highly suggest finding your way to Dolly Sods!

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