Not a spreadsheet. Not a Google Doc full of half-finished notes. A real trip document — day-by-day itineraries, logistics, shot lists, gear checklists — designed the way the adventure actually feels.
Every trip here is one we're doing ourselves. The details are real. The photos are the ones we came for.
Nine days. El Segundo to Telluride via Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, and the San Juans. Two via ferratas, two desert tower camps, one photograph to recreate.
The W trek. January. Paine Grande to Las Torres — five days in one of the most beautiful places on earth.
Two weeks. Counter-clockwise. Midnight sun, volcanic coast, aurora window if the timing is right.
The classic hut-to-hut. Ten days through the most dramatic limestone walls in the Alps.
The best trips have a person who did the homework — the one who found the campsite with 13 sites that goes FCFS, who knew the canyon tour sells out in minutes, who had the backup plans when the forecast turned.
This is that document. Open it offline. Share it in a group text. Print it. Dog-ear it. It's built to be used, not just admired.
Every day gets a drive, stops, meals, camp, and the one thing you came for.
The specific frames worth chasing — with timing, composition, and the tip that makes it.
What to book, when to book it, what happens if it's full. The backup plans already written.
What you actually need for this specific trip. Not a generic list.