Globetrotting
One of my greatest passions is travel and my travel experiences have had a major impact on who I am today. I'm on my way to visiting all seven continents, and would love to visit any country possible. I love going new places and learning new things. I've recently discovered that there is just as much culture to be found right here in the United States. My travel motto: try everything once!
Significant Travel Experiences
- Galveston, Texas
May 2008
Two friends and I traveled to the historic island of Galveston, stopping at several of Texas' major cities and other historical places on our path. - Miles City, Montana
August 29-September 3, 2007
A friend and I drove to Miles City, Montana for a co-worker's wedding. Along the way we explored the culture of the great plains and rural Saskatchewan. - Plymouth Junction, Vermont
May 19-28, 2007
My sister and two friends of ours drove to Vermont via Canada in order to help convert a 150-year-old dry goods shop into a modern retreat center. - Benidorm, Spain
February 26-March 6, 2007
I traveled to Spain to assist at the Harley-Davidson 2007 European Primary Officer Training. - Nagasaki, Japan
June 22-August 24, 2006
During this trip I lived in Japan, teaching English at various summer language camps for Japanese students. - Faro, Portugal
May 15-30, 2006
On this tour of Western Europe I visited Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands. My primary purpose for traveling to Europe was to assist at the Harley-Davidson 2006 European Primary Officer Training. - Glen Haven, Wisconsin
March 17-26, 2006
March 16-25, 2007
March 14-23, 2008
The trip from Stevens Point, WI to Glen Haven is a 200 mile hike called the Eagle Walk. Each day for nine days we walk between 13 and 26 miles until we reach our destination. The hike is to raise money and awareness for the Wisconsin chapter of the Nature Conservancy.