by Amy Angelilli | Sep 21, 2015 | Blog
A lot of people tell me they don’t quite understand how The Adventure Project can touch people through improvised play and through deeper travel. Aren’t those activities completely different? Not at all! Both require the same mindset to be executed in an “all in” way....
by Amy Angelilli | Sep 14, 2015 | Blog
As a gateway to the Rockies, Denver provides endless road trip possibilities. However, some destinations get a lot more attention than others. Sure you could go see the summertime wildflowers in Crested Butte or Steamboat Springs. You could attend a music festival in...
by Amy Angelilli | Sep 2, 2015 | Blog
When I was in college, I opened an American Express card to collect travel points to supplement frequent flier miles. For twenty years I dabbled in points/miles collection and enjoyed a free flight from time to time. In 2012, two things happened which raised my travel...
by Amy Angelilli | Aug 18, 2015 | Blog
There are two kinds of coasts in Oregon – the southern one that’s wild, remote and hours away from Portland, and the northern one that only feels remote but is easily a day trip from the city. Last month I had the opportunity to visit the sliver of the northern...
by Amy Angelilli | Aug 11, 2015 | Blog
Authentic: true to one’s own personality, spirit, or character — Merriam Webster Dictionary Last month, close to 3,000 people descended upon Portland, Oregon to participate in the fifth annual World Domination Summit (WDS) – a tongue-in-cheek way of...