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North America
Growing up in the U.S., I spent my days climbing mountains, scanning forests for moose, and getting lost in the vastness of national parks. That early pull toward the outdoors only grew stronger with time.
As a solo traveler and conservation enthusiast, I’ve discovered that North America is a treasure chest of adventure! Remote trails, surprising wildlife encounters, and countless chances to support meaningful conservation work.
Uncover my favorite North American destinations below!


A Colorado Guide to Supporting Pollinators
Colorado’s pollinators are under pressure, but helping them can start right at home. This Front Range guide covers simple, realistic ways to support bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and more through native plants, pesticide reduction, and citizen science.

Madi in the Wild
May 2017 min read


A Winter Guide to Crested Butte: Skiing & Small-Town Charm
This guide is for anyone planning a winter weekend in Crested Butte, whether you’re chasing powder, traveling with non-skiers, or want a cozy mountain town that still feels real.
Maybe it’s the snow-covered mountain pass you cross to get there, or the locals casually training for Olympic-level competitions before grabbing coffee downtown. Whatever it is, Crested Butte has a kind of quiet magic that’s hard to explain until you experience it for yourself.

Madi in the Wild
Jan 149 min read

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