Ever want to completely drop off the grid? I did, kind of by accident. Last year, an unexpected trip to Argentina led to a trek in the desert near the borders of Bolivia and Chile. The Puna is a vast high altitude plain characterized by big blue skies, rainbow hued mountains, volcano fields, and salt flats. What did this mean for us? Wonderful silence. No roads. No people. No wifi. This is where you go to get really away from it all.
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The Methow Valley in North central Washington State has been my home away from home since I was a kid. I love it because it is the anti-resort; a community of organic farmers, hard core nordic skiers, cowboys, and drop outs from the west side (Seattle). The weather is dry, the scenery outstanding, and the access to the outdoors second to none. Check it out. If you visit, you might just stay.
Read MoreSan Sebastian, Spain
San Sebastían has it all! Be transported to a land of great food, good wine, amazing beaches, and beautiful people. It's a quick read, and who knows, you may just be inspired to go!
Read MoreIntroduction: Feed My Wanderlust
Jessica Cantlin is a fine art landscape photographer and travel writer from the Seattle.
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