About Us

We are kindred spirits. We both have an insatiable desire to see what’s around the next corner, to push our boundaries, and to follow our dreams. We enjoy working hard, being uncomfortable, and the sweet rewards that come with those things. We are dreamers and doers, and with no “voice of reason” between the two of us, we’re in a constant discussion of bigger and more daring ideas for what comes next.

We both sought lives full of adventure before we met, and together our drive is compounded. We have driven the back-roads of Iceland, backpacked in New Zealand, dodged potholes up and through Madagascar, and spent 87 days kayaking the Inside Passage of Canada and Alaska.

Anna

Anna grew up in a family that loved to travel and try new things. If her family had a motto it would be, “I’ll at least try it once!” In high school she and her mom biked across the state of Texas and while in college, she convinced her dad to run a marathon with her. She has spent many summers volunteering in Central and South America. After graduating she wasn’t ready to settle in a “normal” job so she worked for a while as a mentor to high school students, then remodeled kitchens and bathrooms, and worked as a guide leading week-long trips through the mountains and inlets of British Columbia. She loves the desert and spends every second she can scrambling through the canyons of Utah and Arizona. She now works as a software developer in a job that allows her to continue with her passion for experiencing new things by moving her every couple of years. 

Jeremy

Jeremy was born and raised in the Olympic Mountains of Washington State. Starting at a very young age, Jeremy was taken on family adventures nearly every weekend, and as a result he strives to be in the outdoors as much as possible. Jeremy’s background is in carpentry, from building custom homes to working 11 seasons down in Antarctica for the National Science Foundation. As a deep field carpenter, Jeremy was transported all over the Antarctic continent setting up and performing maintenance at remote field camps.