• #vanlife

    This picture was taken the first day we brought the van home and probably the first day in a long time that I had seen a smile from Terence.  It was also taken exactly one month after two of our close friends passed away in a car accident.

    On this day, I distinctly remember meeting Terence at the car dealership because our ordered Sprinter van had arrived (after ~4 months of waiting).  I approached the van and he opened the sliding door with this huge grin on his face, conveniently wearing his “Explore More” shirt.  In that moment, he was happy.  A happiness I had not seen in a while.

    “I don’t know anyone who has been handed only roses. We all encounter hardships. Some we see coming; others take us by surprise…The question is: When these things happen, what do we do next?” 
    ― Sheryl Sandberg, Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy

    That summer we really spent our heart and soul into building out the van.  In hindsight, building out the van was kind of like therapy to help us cope through the grief – especially for Terence.  He dedicated all of his time and attention into the van that summer.  It could be therapy in good ways or in bad.  Terence has a way of bottling up his feelings so building the van together was not always easy.  The grief and anger had its way of showing every once in a while.  We had plenty of standard arguments over little things and a lot of “I told you so’s”.  But when it was finished, it was an amazing feeling.  I marvel everytime I look at our finished product and think “I can’t believe we built that”.

    We had always talked about taking this road trip and putting our working lives on pause. But this decision was not made without quite a bit of hesitation.  How are we going to make money?  What about health insurance?  For myself, I was even more inspired to discover more meaning in life.  Losing a loved one is a painful reminder that life is short.  It took a while, but Terence and I decided we would leave California the place we were born and grew up to and take the time to experience life together and enjoy the beauty of what North America has to offer us.

    We lived in the van for approximately six months while working before we started our road trip.  We gave up our Bay Area peninsula apartment, sold/donated most of our possessions, stored some items in our parents house, and saved >$11K (rent money) before we started our trip.

    A couple of days before my last day at work, I got a fortune that said: “As soon as you feel too old to do a thing, do it.”  We are currently six months into our trip and this life decision is definitely one I do NOT regret.

    -nicole

  • #vanlife

    First Leg: Exploring the “Pacific Northwest”

    First Leg Summary

    Length: 3 months (June to September 2017)

    Miles: >4.5K miles

    Total Number of Climbing Days: ~60 of 90

    Total Number of Climbing Destinations: 6 (Rifle Mountain Park, Tensleep Canyon, Banff National Park, Squamish B.C., Little Si – Exit 32, Smith Rock State Park)

    Total Number of National Parks5 (Rocky Mountain National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Glacier National Park, Banff National Park, Crater Lake National Park)

    Highlights: Banff National Park was my favorite.  We hiked on the Plain of Six Glaciers Tea House trail.  

    Second Leg: Exploring the “Southeast” and “Southwest”

    Second Leg Summary

    Length: 5 months (September 2017 to February 2018)

    Miles: >7.0K miles

    Total Number of Climbing Days: ~65 of 132

    Total Number of Climbing Destinations: 4 (Red River Gorge, New River Gorge, Chattanooga, Red Rock Canyon)

    Total Number of National Parks3 (Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Grand Canyon National Park)

    Highlights: Climbing in Red River Gorge and the first time climbing in the New and Chattanooga.  Terence frequently reminds me how much he misses climbing on the Southeast sandstone.  Also I can’t forget the deep fried peach tarts in Colorado and the BBQ in Kansas City, Kansas (our favorite!).  

    Third Leg: Exploring Nevada and Southern Utah

    Third Leg Summary

    Length: 2 months (February to April 2018)

    Miles: >1.7K miles

    Total Number of Climbing Days: ~36 of 60

    Total Number of Climbing Destinations: 3 (Red Rock Canyon, Lime Kiln Canyon (“The Grail”), Hurricave)

    Total Number of National Parks2 (Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park)

    Highlights:  Sending my second 5.13a! 

    Fourth Leg: Eurotrip to Greece and Spain (#notvanlife)

    Fourth Leg Summary

    Length: 1.5 months (April to May 2018)

    Miles: >400 miles (~681 Km)

    Total Number of Climbing Days: ~13 of 45

    Total Number of Climbing Destinations:  1 (Terradets “Les Bruixes”)

    Highlights:  Sending my third 5.13a! 

    Fifth Leg: “Last” Leg (Squamish) and Tahoe

    Fifth Leg Summary

    Length: June 2018 to November 2018

    Miles: >2.1K miles

    Total Number of Climbing Days: A lot…

    Total Number of Climbing Destinations: Too many to count (Squamish B.C, Tahoe (Mayhem Cove, Donner Summit, Lots of Bouldering)

    Highlights:  Spent the summer sport climbing, bouldering, and performing house renovations on our South Lake Tahoe Cabin.  Sent my fourth and fifth 5.13a! 

    SUMMARY

    In 2019, Terence and I returned back to work.  We’re still living 100% in the van, but working Mon-Fri and taking weekend warrior trips in the van. Since we’ve returned, Terence sent his mega project at our local crag and snagged his first FA.  I also sent my first 8A (5.13b) and we are waiting for the day we can take a similar extended road trip again.