ADVENTURES FOR A GOLDEN STATE OF MIND
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the ULTIMATE California Coast road trip! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. Let’s explore: Los Angeles
Next stop along the California Coast: Orange County! Whether you are looking for Cinderella’s castle at Disneyland or a drive down Route 66, Nikki (@nikkthequick) is sharing her favorite spots this week. 🍊🍊🍊 Be sure to tag us or use #estcalifornia to share your California adventures too!
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the best spots along the California Coast! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. First Up: San Diego & La Jolla!
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure.
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure. Today, we are sharing Kendall & her converted van, Vance.
We have a treat for you today! This #vanlife share is sure to make you smile and fill you will vanlife #goals. Marte and her husband, Jed, purchased their bus (Lloyd) two and a half years ago and took 18 months to renovate it into their dream home-on-wheels. They sold everything and hit the road with their two children, Ellida and Embla, and now spend their days making memories that will last forever.
Meet Chelsea, a fellow digital nomad who is doing BIG things in the digital world. We have always been big fans of being able to work and still travel the world, so when we met Chelsea, we knew we wanted to share her story with you all. She’s Canadian born but now living her dream life in Byron Bay, Australia.. tiny home and all.
Meet Brett, another traveller I met while exploring this year. Brett was on a road trip up the east coast of Australia when our paths crossed. I was instantly intrigued by his beautiful vintage van and so impressed when I heard he restored it himself.
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure.
Come along on this End of Summer Adventure to Fiesta Island in Southern California. VW buses, ukulele's, photographs and fun! This is what California nights are all about.
Alaina and Todd are local residents of Oceanside. They love everything about their neighborhood, so they decided to get their photos taken exploring the area. And what better way to finished off the day, than with a beautiful San Diego sunset.
This Northern California photographer decided to leave small town life for a new adventure in the bustle of Los Angeles. We’re sharing his work and his story with you all today.
If you do any kind of photo location search on Instagram for “North Park, San Diego” the pink wall outside of Pigment will surely show up. And for good reason! Who doesn’t love a bright pink wall?
A new kind of California adventure - the underwater kind. Underwater Photographer, Damon Loble, shares some of his photographs taken off the coast of California.
Stonewall Peak is one of the most popular hikes in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, and with good reason. The trail is easily accessible, beginning just across the street from the park’s main campground (Paso Picacho) and it provides some amazing views.
Sturtevant Camp, just north of L.A., gets you off the grid and socially distanced from everyone except the deer. This 4-mile hike-in camp is over a decade old and completely run by volunteers. If you are looking to disconnect in nature, this is the perfect adventure for you.
Rooftops, abandoned buildings, glorious lighting, fire escapes (complete with almost horribly gone moments with an all too clumsy friend), adventure and exploration at its finest—which you can confirm when, by day’s end, your already ripped boyfriend jeans are actually completely frayed to a point of no return.
Summer is officially here and that means fun in the sun! One of my all-time favorite summer past times is spending time at the County Fair. What’s not to love!? Rides, games, concerts, animals, exhibits, festivals, and wacky foods that aren’t acceptable to eat any other time of the year. It is the perfect way to spend a summer day with so much to see and do you are bound to have a good time!
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the ULTIMATE California Coast road trip! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. Let’s explore: Los Angeles
Next stop along the California Coast: Orange County! Whether you are looking for Cinderella’s castle at Disneyland or a drive down Route 66, Nikki (@nikkthequick) is sharing her favorite spots this week. 🍊🍊🍊 Be sure to tag us or use #estcalifornia to share your California adventures too!
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the best spots along the California Coast! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. First Up: San Diego & La Jolla!
Come along on this End of Summer Adventure to Fiesta Island in Southern California. VW buses, ukulele's, photographs and fun! This is what California nights are all about.
For years I have been wanting to see a movie at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery (an event put on by Cinespia). I was finally able to get a few close friends together to see the cult classic Empire Records (1995) a few weeks ago and let me tell you -- What a blast!!
Fitness is front and center as part of Los Angeles' draw. There's no shortage of juice bars to satiate your thirst, yoga studios to get your Downward Dog on, or running paths to help you hit the road. And if it's the latest fitness trend you're seeking, it's got that too.
Alaina and Todd are local residents of Oceanside. They love everything about their neighborhood, so they decided to get their photos taken exploring the area. And what better way to finished off the day, than with a beautiful San Diego sunset.
San Diego is a beautifully vibrant place, filled with nooks and crannies of adventures. With the weather being better than ever lately, there's no better time to take a stay cation or vacation to one of the most beautiful cities in California. Here, a San Diego insider and style blogger, Conni of Art in the Find, shares 10 of her favorite San Diego things to do...cause one of the best ways to get to know any city is from the people who love it most!
When the morning light touches the boardwalk in Venice Beach, California - it could feel as if you have the entire place to yourself. A truely rare moment for the always-populated landmark and visitor destination.
When first entering the Vista brewery Booze Brothers you don’t initially get the feeling of an industrial park brewery. But, located along the Hoops Highway (Hwy 78) in North County San Diego, it's somewhere you want to hang out.
North Park has been a destination of its own for some time now. Its cultural diversity and trendiness has always provided a sort of gravity, drawing San Diegans in. Streets lined with art galleries, tasting rooms, specialty shops, and boutiques are crowded daily by people and pets, taking in the atmosphere and exploring the surrounding area.
Summer in San Diego is never complete without a trip to the horse races at the Del Mar Racetrack. However, if you missed the races over the summer, you're in luck! With the closure of Hollywood Park last December, the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club has picked up another season of racing with Bing’s Season.
While California may be the prettiest state in all of the United States, it is also, extremely populated. Sometimes, life can feel overwhelming and you just need an escape. Luckily, Tranquility can usually be found within a 15 minute drive out of town.
The streets of Old Town Temecula are quaint and kind. People seem to walk a little slower and really take in the sights around them. All the little shops are primarily local businesses, which gives it an even more intimate vibe. There were pleasant surprises around every corner!
For anyone living in LA, or if you’re thinking about coming to visit, check out The Line Hotel in Koreatown! Not only is there amazing food and great karaoke in the area, but Chef Roy Choi, known for Kogi Truck, A Frame, and Sunny Spot (to name a few), has really out done himself with the Food and Beverage aspect of the hotel.
Julian, California. Never heard of it? Well, we are ready to give you a reason to put this adorable town (just Northeast of San Diego) on your radar! From apple pie, to fields to candy shop - this is a town worth exploring on a lazy Sunday afternoon.
California is full of stunning natural wonders, and it’s so massive! There are so many amazing things to do in the Golden State that you’ll need a bucket list to see them all. Why not plan a road trip with your besties? We’ve made an epic list of the best California road trip ideas you need to try for the adventure of a lifetime.
In honor of one of our favorite holidays, Halloween, we wanted to showcase something a little different. This mysterious and chilling shoot, shot in the small central coast town of Paso Robles, is just that -- and we can't wait to share it with you.
Although I’ve explored several California destinations throughout the last few years, one of my favorite spots is Big Sur. Located around 300 miles up the coast from Los Angeles, this idyllic, picturesque stretch of land is one of the Golden State’s biggest treasures.
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the ULTIMATE California Coast road trip! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. Let’s explore: Central Coast
Allow me to introduce myself, my name is Luca Renaud, I am a 16 year old aspiring videographer from Montreal, Canada. This summer I went on a family roadtrip along California's Highway 1. I documented our trip through video with my camera, and put together this 4-minute short film.
I jump off the muni at the Embarcadero Metro Station and with a short walk I can get to the area on the Embarcadero I need to be. Once I reach the foot of Market Street, the magnificent 245- foot tall clock tower on top of a waterfront building, marks I have arrived to one of my favorite destinations, the historic San Francisco Ferry Building.
Some days, you just need to fall asleep under the stars, in a tent, smelling like firewood and a little drunk on whiskey. You welcome the escape from that hustling energy of the city, the all-to-well-known biting addiction to social media, and oh the irritability of the sound of cars.
In a city where everyone walks, and there are hills.. lots of hills.. everywhere,... it's no surprise that SFers love taking their workouts outside. We believe that to really get a feel of a new place you're traveling to, you have to run up and down its hills, bike down its roads, and Downward Dog where the locals do.
A few weeks back, I was hitting a... let's call it "mid-life" crisis.. if you will... and I needed out of LA. I have some really amazing friends who live in a great mountain town in Northern California: Mount Shasta.
There are few things I love more than decorating my home for fall. The colors, the fall leaves, the warm rustiness of it all.. I could go on and on. So this month I'm sharing a few of my favorite items from one of my favorite stores in the Bay Area, The Makery.
Let's make memories like it's 1990.. with a polaroid camera. Today, we’re sharing this fun girls trip to Joshua Tree on the site to inspire you to go out and create your own original insta memories.
An adventure in the desert, in the middle of summer. Not my brightest of ideas… the heat was something else. But I also remember the endless laughter, the golden sunsets and the red and orange colors that painted the sky. I remember the Uber rides lined with disco lights and N’sync playing through the speakers. I remember meeting the most unlikely of people, the ones like us, passing through a random town in the California desert.
When Jason and Sean of Audrey Alba Films shared with us their Bohemian Inspired short, we knew we wanted to share with you all! These two filmmakers from San Diego, CA love to film fashion shoots and create custom wedding films.
There's no argument that Calico is a real ghost town. Established in 1881, Calico produced $86 million in silver and $45 million in borax during its glory years. At its height, the town boasted a population of 1,200, 22 saloons, a "Chinatown," and a well-known red light district.
There's always something so calming about the desert. I love feeling the wind blow through my hair and kiss my cheeks. Smelling the crisp earthy air as I watch the sky go from blue to pink to orange to purple. It's easy to find myself, arms outstretch, dancing with the wind.
When Jason and Sean of Audrey Alba Films shared with us their trip to Rise Festival, we knew we wanted to share with you all! These two filmmakers from San Diego, CA love to film fashion shoots and create custom wedding films.
Leah, of Color Pop Events based in New York City, was planning her friend's "unmentionable" birthday and flying out with a few girlfriends for the weekend. Leah kept with the theme of her friend's fun and colorful personality by hosting the weekend at the Saguaro in Palm Springs, the most colorful hotel in the desert.
We believe there are many types of Adventures. People are inspired by many different things. Places, fabrics, a landscape, makeup... so we always love it when creative people come together to make magic.
It's rather surreal, being in the desert of south Eastern California. You could wander around the dunes for days and see little more than tire tracks in the sand. It's really hard not to get reflective, almost introspective, in this massive, empty space.
Heading east on the 111 really feels like you’re driving to the edge of the Earth. Apart from the railroad tracks and scattered encampments of trailers and vans, the only signs of life are the endless tracts of fishbones that pave the shore of the Salton Sea. Then you reach Salvation Mountain, a diamond in the rough if there ever was one.
The luxury boutique hotel of Lyngen Lodge is one of the best places to see the Northern Lights in Norway. Travel photographer, Miranda Tillinghast, recently experienced this magical place, located inside Norway’s Arctic Circle, and shared her beautiful adventure with us. From snow-shoeing to dog-sledding, to watching the Northern Lights unravel above her, you are assured to see nature at its absolute best.
When you travel solo you open yourself up to connecting with other travellers. Often fellow solo-adventurers will be drawn to one another like magnets. In only a matter of weeks, I have met a plethora of people from all over the world, many of whom I will stay in contact with. Adventuring proves to be a domino effect, from one undertaking sparks another. With the connections I have made there is a now a whole new box of adventures waiting to happen in far-off places
Meet Jessie McCall, a photographer and artist I met while we both were living in Australia. We became fast friends, as we both were creative types originally from California and found ourselves living on the other side of the globe. We spent many days exchanging ideas about love and life, and enjoyed many spontaneous adventures together. Her work, both above and below the water, is truly breathtaking and we knew we had to share with the estCA community.
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure.
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure. Today, we are sharing Kendall & her converted van, Vance.
The Big Things of Australia are a loosely related set of large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some are sculptures. There are estimated to be over 150 such objects around the country.
The big things have become something of a cult phenomenon, and are sometimes used as an excuse for a road trip. So, when I set out for my epic Australian road trip last year - I made it a point to stop at as many at I could.
Now, a lot of amazing things happened for me in 2020 so saying that this is the best thing I did for myself is saying a lot. As long as I could remember, I’ve been scared of the ocean. I didn’t like the idea of fish surrounding me and maybe rubbing up on me. Snorkeling and diving has always been very low on the list of things I thought I wanted in my life. Well, I’m happy to say, I was wrong.
In the southern west coast of Australia is a small town called Margaret River. This little town consists of one or two main streets, but the region is much larger and is known for it’s delicious wines. Whether you are looking for swimming, surfing or camping - Margaret River as a littler something for everyone.
I’ve been traveling solo this trip - and although I have met people along the way, sometimes it’s a bit difficult to set up a camera to be able to take beautiful photos in a desired location. Then, I discovered “Sweet Escapes”, an app that easily pairs you with a local professional photographer.
Step back in history and take a breathtaking train journey deep into the heritage of the Tasmanian wilderness and hear tales of resilience and triumph over rugged terrain, hardship and adversity. Much more than a railway journey within a wilderness setting, the West Coast Wilderness Railway is a heritage experience that will touch your soul.
Meet Sarah. the salty soul behind Salty Luxe, a tropical, luxury travel blog and brand. You may have seen her insanely stunning photos on social media and if you’ve been lucky, you also have watched some of her stories and videos which showcase how truly genuine and kind she is. This hard-working and good vibe creative radiates warmth and support in the creative world - and through documenting her journey, she also shares the many milestones, dedication and perseverance it took to build her own dream life.
Rugged mountains, spectacular coastlines, native forests, sweeping bays, picturesque beaches, sparkling lakes all on one island... Tasmania has been described as an "island of contrasts" because there is an immense variety of attractions to enjoy. How can this breath-taking island, the smallest state in Australia, have so much to offer? It's hard to fathom unless you have spent some time exploring this island for yourself — and I, like many others, didn’t know about Australia’s best kept secret.. that is, until I met a local who told me I had to go.
Meet Neri and Manu of the Australian-based clothing label, Ottway. Their collections are all vintage-inspired, unisex and made in limited numbers as part of a commitment to sustainable practice. Each piece has its own story, inspired by nature or their own family history which gives the brand that personal touch that can resonate within us all.
One of my favorite experiences of my Australian road trip was my journey along the Great Ocean Road. From watching the sunrise at the Twelve Apostles to wine by the campfire in Blanket Bay, the 243-kilometre (151 miles) stretch of road is definitely one to camp, surf and explore.
The next stop on the (virtual) Australian road trip is at Paperbark Camp - located in a small town called Jervis Bay, just 2.5 hours south of Sydney. The 13 canvas safari-style tents have been placed amongst the eucalyptus and paperbarks, built above the ground to give privacy and capture the sea breeze. The camp offers an experience I can only describe as paradise. Whether you are a solo traveler (like I was) or looking for a romantic getaway, this is a must.
I remember the first time I heard the term: The Golden Triangle. The three cities where you find laid-back, beach-y, creative vibes. Where good food, style and sunshine all reside. It doesn’t surprise me that I now spend my life between the three: Venice Beach, California + Bondi Beach and Byron Bay, Australia.
Coffee shops and cafes are more than just the coffee for me. The vibe and ambience is just as important and the coffee beans. I love being able to sit outside and chat with friends, or work on my laptop, or sit and read a book - and let time disappear for a few hours. So, I’ve pulled together five of my favorite cafes and coffee shops in the Northern Rivers area of Australia.
If you’ve ever been to a place like Venice Beach or Palm Springs, you’ll easily notice how stylish homes are. We’ve perfected a unique style of luxe, yet laid-back with a touch of modern vibes. It’s a style that inspires rooms all over the world, so when we stumbled across this room in Byron Bay at the Barefoot Bay Villa we instantly felt at home.
The Farm at Byron Bay is a hub of micro businesses all working towards a common mission to Grow, Feed, Educate. Whether you are after a coffee, some fresh produce or flowers or just to walk around and meet the farm animals - there is something for everyone. I personally love ordering food from their cafe, bringing a blanket and having a picnic under a tree on their big grassy lawn.
I’ve always been an avid traveler - it’s a love that has developed over the last fifteen year from working and traveling with ABC’s “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette”. While we were on hiatus from filming, between seasons, I would often jump on a plane and travel somewhere new (mostly because I didn’t ever get much adventure time when I’d traveling for work). So, at the beginning of 2020, I decided to travel to Australia. Little did I know back then that COVID19 would happen and I’d end up being stranded in Paradise (haha!).
I met Jason (and his adorable Boston Terrier, Sophia) on a beautiful Saturday morning in Byron Bay, Australia. After being a fan, and following his work for many months, I was excited for the opportunity to meet IRL for coffee and talk all things design and career. After chatting for an hour and joking about making our own podcast one day, I knew Jason was someone that you all needed to meet too.
We have a treat for you today! This #vanlife share is sure to make you smile and fill you will vanlife #goals. Marte and her husband, Jed, purchased their bus (Lloyd) two and a half years ago and took 18 months to renovate it into their dream home-on-wheels. They sold everything and hit the road with their two children, Ellida and Embla, and now spend their days making memories that will last forever.
Meet Chelsea, a fellow digital nomad who is doing BIG things in the digital world. We have always been big fans of being able to work and still travel the world, so when we met Chelsea, we knew we wanted to share her story with you all. She’s Canadian born but now living her dream life in Byron Bay, Australia.. tiny home and all.
Meet Brett, another traveller I met while exploring this year. Brett was on a road trip up the east coast of Australia when our paths crossed. I was instantly intrigued by his beautiful vintage van and so impressed when I heard he restored it himself.
When I first moved to Australia, I took a few months to drive around and explore the country. Along the way, I met so many amazing people - some who lived permanently in their vans - and some who utilize their little home on wheels for road trips and extended holidays. Regardless, all these people had one thing in common: a passion for adventure.
One of my favorite things to do in a new city is to check out the vintage and thrift store scene so when I was wandering around the Roma Norte area in Mexico City, I was so stoked to find this place. If you’re a vintage clothing fan like me, you MUST stop here.
There is no denying that the food in Mexico City can rivel some of the best in the world. But I only want to tell you about the place I experienced, first hand. These are my five MUST go to places (i’m sure there are countless more) that you have to try.
We’ve had this list on repeat… it reminds us of walking down the streets in La Condesa or Roma Norte and exploring new places, but also, enough pop to keep us dancing in our day to day lives. The perfect playlist when you are craving some latin flare with some up-to-speed music love.
We wandered around Mexico City and discovered way more than we ever thought we would. Click to read!
Nikki Lazaran from Resfeber Junket is sharing the ULTIMATE California Coast road trip! Follow along all month as she shares her favorite stops all over the Golden State. Let’s explore: Central Coast