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]]>Traveling full time with her partner and child, her vacations revolve around water and fishing. There is also plenty of hikes and camping. “My goal is to evoke inspiration and wonder through the beauty of the great outdoors,” she writes on her website. And with well over 16,000 followers on Instagram, a growing number of people seem to be taking note.
Incredibly enough, Anderson’s love for the great outdoors wasn’t instilled in her early on, but rather came as she matured. “That’s why no matter your experience level, I encourage you to to take more detours, step outside your comfort zone, and try something new outdoors,” she explains on her website.
One of her top recommendations is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. “I think everyone should experience the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness at least once in their lifetime,” she stressed, “and if you can, do it with an outfitter. Whether it’s the pristine waters or secluded wilderness, the call of loons, eagles soaring above, the milkiest of milky ways or the fantastic fishing—there are so many reasons Nick and I go back several times every year.”
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]]>But to Misty Foster (aka the Green Suitcase Traveler), sustainable travel is more than making “eco-friendly” choices. “It’s about preserving the culture, people, and resources of a place; for present and future generations,” she explains on her website. “Having the most authentic experience you can, while also being mindful in the way you move through the world.”
This means that tourism is not only ethical in intention but also environmentally responsible—something to take into account as we look forward to traveling in the days after COVID. According to Foster, taking action towards a more sustainable living can be as small as carrying a water bottle instead of buying one. It can also mean selecting tour operators who protect wildlife.
Her website will help you select activities that suit your personality and leave a lasting impression—anything from pre-planned itineraries to self-guided exploration. “God knows what our future adventures will look like,” wrote Foster in a recent Instagram post, candidly, “but I have some ideas and I know several other thought leaders in the travel space do too.”
The first step: being conscious that our interactions can influence the environment and the people we connect with. Follow the Green Suitcase Traveler for more insight.
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]]>Travel writer and San Francisco gal, Kelly Lack, has an Instagram to match our mood. “I love an adventure,” she admitted in an interview with Lonny, “I get bored when standing still. I also love how [traveling] smashes the pre-conceived notions you have about the world, even when you don’t realize you have them! We’re all human, trying to get by and struggling with and finding joy in the same things—only in different settings.”
Her travel are documented in writing and photos, beautifully curated and shared on Instagram for our enjoyment. “When I’m traveling, I go nuts trying to capture it all from sweeping scenic shots to quiet moments in markets to the comings and goings of locals,” she shared.
Lack’s content has also appeared in publications like Martha Stewart Weddings, Travel + Leisure, and AFAR, with clients that include brands like Zappos, Conde Nast Traveler, and One Kings Lane.
If you’re one of the lucky ones who get a chance to visit San Francisco, pin Lack’s piece for Harper’s BAZAAR, where she shares 88 things to do and see in San Francisco. Until we meet again, next summer…
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]]>“I’ve been freelancing now from the road for a few years building up more and more client work,” Day relayed in an interview with Ballpitmag. Her adventures include a two-year bike trip with her boyfriend, all the way from Vietnam to Turkey. “I’ve painted everywhere from roadside coffee shops in Myanmar to yurts in Mongolia and the list keeps growing,” she added on her website.
Her adventurous lifestyle was assumed after some years of settling into the humdrum routine work. Having studied at the University of California Santa Cruz where she earned a BFA in painting, she moved to Los Angeles where she worked for six years at a regular desk job. But, adventure awaited!
You can join her on her merry way through Instagram.
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]]>Meet “Benedict”, a mysterious man who doesn’t want to reveal his real name, but gladly shares his adventures with anyone who follows him on Instagram. His story might inspire you to do something similar.
https://www.instagram.com/p/X8ZS1HJ4xQ/
We can all agree with that, right?
https://www.instagram.com/p/XOG3kLJ4xk/
He’s a fishing guide on a charter boat for half a year, then he goes on his adventures and explores the world.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Za9ZQqJ41P/
https://www.instagram.com/p/cOz7Vup4_V/
He doesn’t have much, apart from his bike and essential camping gear.
https://www.instagram.com/p/cAkM-dp4wP/
https://www.instagram.com/p/ZVzAwkp4zI/
His yearly income is around $10,000
https://www.instagram.com/p/Z_PDH4J4xC/
He’s living a life of early hunter-gatherers, acquiring food and supplies for a certain period and then enjoying the results for some time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/_Sm79ip46y/
Benedict doesn’t escape from modern world. He loves social media and Whole Foods.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BDtu8QxJ4xQ/?taken-by=ultraromance&hl=en
He believes plenty of nutrition can be found out in the world. He gathers greens and hunts crabs when he’s near a coast.
Benedict always wanted to travel. He says that he’s never been in the same place for more than six months in the past 15 years.
There’s nothing wrong with a full-time job that gives you money to buy what you need. Benedict shows an alternative way that might be interesting to some people. Certainly many people respect what he does, as he has over 90k Instagram followers.
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]]>The post Jenny Anderson’s Lifestyle is Filled with Adventure appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Traveling full time with her partner and child, her vacations revolve around water and fishing. There is also plenty of hikes and camping. “My goal is to evoke inspiration and wonder through the beauty of the great outdoors,” she writes on her website. And with well over 16,000 followers on Instagram, a growing number of people seem to be taking note.
Incredibly enough, Anderson’s love for the great outdoors wasn’t instilled in her early on, but rather came as she matured. “That’s why no matter your experience level, I encourage you to to take more detours, step outside your comfort zone, and try something new outdoors,” she explains on her website.
One of her top recommendations is the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. “I think everyone should experience the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness at least once in their lifetime,” she stressed, “and if you can, do it with an outfitter. Whether it’s the pristine waters or secluded wilderness, the call of loons, eagles soaring above, the milkiest of milky ways or the fantastic fishing—there are so many reasons Nick and I go back several times every year.”
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]]>The post Explore Sustainable Travel Options with the Green Suitcase Traveler appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>But to Misty Foster (aka the Green Suitcase Traveler), sustainable travel is more than making “eco-friendly” choices. “It’s about preserving the culture, people, and resources of a place; for present and future generations,” she explains on her website. “Having the most authentic experience you can, while also being mindful in the way you move through the world.”
This means that tourism is not only ethical in intention but also environmentally responsible—something to take into account as we look forward to traveling in the days after COVID. According to Foster, taking action towards a more sustainable living can be as small as carrying a water bottle instead of buying one. It can also mean selecting tour operators who protect wildlife.
Her website will help you select activities that suit your personality and leave a lasting impression—anything from pre-planned itineraries to self-guided exploration. “God knows what our future adventures will look like,” wrote Foster in a recent Instagram post, candidly, “but I have some ideas and I know several other thought leaders in the travel space do too.”
The first step: being conscious that our interactions can influence the environment and the people we connect with. Follow the Green Suitcase Traveler for more insight.
The post Explore Sustainable Travel Options with the Green Suitcase Traveler appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post This Instagrammer Makes Us Long for California Summer appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Travel writer and San Francisco gal, Kelly Lack, has an Instagram to match our mood. “I love an adventure,” she admitted in an interview with Lonny, “I get bored when standing still. I also love how [traveling] smashes the pre-conceived notions you have about the world, even when you don’t realize you have them! We’re all human, trying to get by and struggling with and finding joy in the same things—only in different settings.”
Her travel are documented in writing and photos, beautifully curated and shared on Instagram for our enjoyment. “When I’m traveling, I go nuts trying to capture it all from sweeping scenic shots to quiet moments in markets to the comings and goings of locals,” she shared.
Lack’s content has also appeared in publications like Martha Stewart Weddings, Travel + Leisure, and AFAR, with clients that include brands like Zappos, Conde Nast Traveler, and One Kings Lane.
If you’re one of the lucky ones who get a chance to visit San Francisco, pin Lack’s piece for Harper’s BAZAAR, where she shares 88 things to do and see in San Francisco. Until we meet again, next summer…
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]]>The post It’s Always Sunny in Marcy Day’s Illustrations appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“I’ve been freelancing now from the road for a few years building up more and more client work,” Day relayed in an interview with Ballpitmag. Her adventures include a two-year bike trip with her boyfriend, all the way from Vietnam to Turkey. “I’ve painted everywhere from roadside coffee shops in Myanmar to yurts in Mongolia and the list keeps growing,” she added on her website.
Her adventurous lifestyle was assumed after some years of settling into the humdrum routine work. Having studied at the University of California Santa Cruz where she earned a BFA in painting, she moved to Los Angeles where she worked for six years at a regular desk job. But, adventure awaited!
You can join her on her merry way through Instagram.
The post It’s Always Sunny in Marcy Day’s Illustrations appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>The post Man Goes On Permanent Vacation For Half Of Every Year appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Meet “Benedict”, a mysterious man who doesn’t want to reveal his real name, but gladly shares his adventures with anyone who follows him on Instagram. His story might inspire you to do something similar.
https://www.instagram.com/p/X8ZS1HJ4xQ/
We can all agree with that, right?
https://www.instagram.com/p/XOG3kLJ4xk/
He’s a fishing guide on a charter boat for half a year, then he goes on his adventures and explores the world.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Za9ZQqJ41P/
https://www.instagram.com/p/cOz7Vup4_V/
He doesn’t have much, apart from his bike and essential camping gear.
https://www.instagram.com/p/cAkM-dp4wP/
https://www.instagram.com/p/ZVzAwkp4zI/
His yearly income is around $10,000
https://www.instagram.com/p/Z_PDH4J4xC/
He’s living a life of early hunter-gatherers, acquiring food and supplies for a certain period and then enjoying the results for some time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/_Sm79ip46y/
Benedict doesn’t escape from modern world. He loves social media and Whole Foods.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BDtu8QxJ4xQ/?taken-by=ultraromance&hl=en
He believes plenty of nutrition can be found out in the world. He gathers greens and hunts crabs when he’s near a coast.
Benedict always wanted to travel. He says that he’s never been in the same place for more than six months in the past 15 years.
There’s nothing wrong with a full-time job that gives you money to buy what you need. Benedict shows an alternative way that might be interesting to some people. Certainly many people respect what he does, as he has over 90k Instagram followers.
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