Travel Stories

In addition to his travels throughout the U.S. in support of racial justice, Martin Luther King, Jr. visited Germany, Norway, and India to inspire and educate himself and others on important issues. Six million miles. That’s how far Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. traveled during the last 11 years of his life, according to an [...]

{ 0 comments }

A Taste of Peru: Ceviche Recipe

Post image for A Taste of Peru: Ceviche Recipe

by Eagle Creek on June 1, 2012 · 0 comments

in Travel Stories

Do you find yourself stuck at work dreaming of the rich Peruvian culture and the majestic Andes Mountains? Thought so. Check out this mouth-watering recipe for Peruvian Ceviche posted by Adventure Life. A widely popular South American dish and a Peruvian staple, ceviche is bursting with both flavor and history. This dish has been around [...]

{ 0 comments }

The plan for this post was to come up with a list of the most bike friendly cities in the world. As I started doing research I quickly realized that A LOT of people had this idea before I did; like the people at Nat Geo, Ask Men, Virgin Vacations and bicycling.com (twice). So rather [...]

{ 1 comment }

If you’re like me, you probably find yourself imagining what it would be like to travel, just for fun, about 90 percent of the time. However, if you’re like me, you find choosing the daily responsibilities, and joys, of life – a great job, kids, a partner and otherwise good things, gets in the way [...]

{ 4 comments }

It was the first night in Peru. I had met my fellow expedition members only hours before and we were sitting down for our first meal together before our rafting adventure began. Paul assured us that in a day or two we would all feel like family, but first came introductions; where we were from, [...]

{ 1 comment }

When my best friends Jennifer Baggett, Holly Corbett and I—aka The Lost Girls—hatched a plan to leave our jobs, apartments and loved ones in New York City in order to embark on a yearlong, 60,000 mile journey around the world, we never expected that most straightforward part would be getting on that plane—and taking off. [...]

{ 0 comments }

Jimmy & Crystal Anderson contacted us recently with a product review about their Eagle Creek Undercover™ Hidden Pocket. As their story unfolded, we realized it was way more than a product review; It moved us so much that we wanted to share it with you. We purchased a Undercover™ Hidden Pocket when we decided to travel to Kamala Beach in [...]

{ 0 comments }

Have you ever wanted to step into a movie and explore a destination? While many sets blend actual places with Hollywood effects, with a little digging, you can actually find many magical locations that film producers have fictionalized in their stories. If you’re ready to discover a place you thought only existed in the movies, [...]

{ 0 comments }

Recently, I’ve downshifted my life in an effort to reconnect with friends, family and even myself. I’m starting to change how I move through the world, both near and far. Like opting for bicycle commuting when possible as a way of slowing down and engaging in my surroundings. I tend to frequent local farmers markets [...]

{ 3 comments }

When you name your company Roadmonkey you get plenty of unsolicited comments that start with “What the…?” And when you describe Roadmonkey’s business as “adventure philanthropy,” you get even more confused stares. That’s a good thing. The fact is, at Roadmonkey Adventure Philanthropy Inc., we expect to shake things up and break a few rules [...]

{ 1 comment }