Hostel Review: Portland, OR USA – HI Hawthorne Hostel
Here’s my ten point quick, nitty-gritty review of of the Portland, Oregon Hawthorne hostel. Here’s a hint…I loved this place!
Here’s my ten point quick, nitty-gritty review of of the Portland, Oregon Hawthorne hostel. Here’s a hint…I loved this place!
Everyone has their ritual. Here’s mine for heading off the map for travel off the grid for a few days. Yes, step one is an important one, but they all have their place. And power is important, so my custom rigged Yeti Goal Zero power setup definitely factors in to the mix…
Asheville, NC is a craft beer mecca, and I hopped on a bus with Sportslink to check out: Lookout, Hillman, New Belgium, Hi-Wire, Greenman, & Burial.
NoDa, the art district in Charlotte, NC, is a hotbed for badass murals & art. Check out this free tour of 13+ spots all within a 1/4 mile of each other!
Check out this quick video of all of the cool stops along the McKenzie Pass / Santiam Pass scenic byways, outside of Bend, Oregon!
Check out this video adventure! Airboating the Everglades, perusing Duval St and Snorkeling in Key West, and all sorts of fun stuff in between.
I had a great two week trip to Bend, Oregon. Tons of hiking, mountain biking, waterfalls, award winning beers, vegan and vegetarian deliciousness, and friends made from across the US. I actually spent more on delicious beers than food, and lost 5lbs over two weeks! Here’s the lowdown!
Check out this video of some awesome traipsing around Oregon; from Bend to Crater Lake and back for a tour and some delicious beers at the famous Deschutes Brewery!
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