How to Have a Successful First Fam Tour: Lessons Learned from a Trip Through Nova Scotia

In early October I traveled to Nova Scotia, Canada to write an article for Climbing Magazine and to participate in a Familiarization Tour (aka Fam Tour, aka press trip) to explore the Northumberland historical counties. This story is about participating in my first Fam Tour, and lessons learned about how to have a successful one. Continue reading How to Have a Successful First Fam Tour: Lessons Learned from a Trip Through Nova Scotia

The Enchanting Guide: Luke Buxton on Gibralter and the Magic of Climbing

Luke Buxton believes in magic. Or he at least looks for the enchanting in the everyday. Luke eventually made his way to Halifax, Nova Scotia to pursue an education and career in animation. During his 12 years in the maritime province, he became involved in developing local crags, and eventually was put onto Gibralter, one of the better untapped areas. Continue reading The Enchanting Guide: Luke Buxton on Gibralter and the Magic of Climbing

Jobs for the Traveling Climber: Architect

Gili Keselman didn’t want to grow old and regret not pursuing his dreams.

As an architect, his career is not typically associated with the nomadic lifestyle. “I felt numb in the office and eventually got to a point where I chose adventure over security,” he says.

He set out for the big mountains of Canada, and now lives and works out of his van, “Air Force Bum.”

“Before being a ‘professional ski bum,’ work took the majority of my focus… It seemed to be the center of my life. We lived to work.”

“Today, work is just something I do between adventures.” Continue reading Jobs for the Traveling Climber: Architect

Jobs for the Traveling Climber: Communications Manager in Development Aid

Nico Parco is a former journalist turned development aid worker. Over the past 10 years, he has seen the impact of ideological wars and forgiveness, conflict and reconciliation, and the power of storytelling. These days, he and his family (Igna, Nico, two daughters and a dog) are traveling through South America in their campervan, Rainbow. “We are also educating our two daughters along the way, while searching for adventure, however small, amongst the beautiful landscape,” he says on his website. Continue reading Jobs for the Traveling Climber: Communications Manager in Development Aid

Jobs for the Traveling Climber: University Admissions & Test Prep. Tutor

Jojo Yee is a college admissions and test preparation tutor who fell into the job. “I did not know that there were standardized test prep companies,” she says, but she saw an opportunity when she moved to Hong Kong. One thing led to another, she started her own business, and that made more time for travel and climbing. Continue reading Jobs for the Traveling Climber: University Admissions & Test Prep. Tutor