Follow the path less paved.
A single place to begin your travel adventures.
Find your next destination through this path of discovery.
A practice, one conversation at a time.
The way we listen on your first call is the way we stay with you through planning, the road, and coming home again. One thread the whole way. Nobody passes you off to a platform or a sales floor. Years in places that stay with you, and one steady human pace for all of it.
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Listen
We start with a real conversation. No form to fill out and no pressure to book. You tell me what place you have in mind, what season of life you are in, and what you want this trip to hold for you.
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Design
I build the trip with you: the route, where you sleep, the people on the ground who will shape the days, and where the unplanned time lives. You see drafts, we talk them through, and we keep adjusting until the plan feels like yours.
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Hold
I stay with you before you leave, while you are away, and when you are home again. If the weather turns, your heart shifts, or a better door opens, we change course together. The trip stays yours. The place stays the guide.
Spots on the map we tend.
- Northern Scotland Currently wandering Scottish Highlands Where the land does the listening, and the path keeps its own time.
- Kii Peninsula Coming soon Kumano Kodo A 1,200-year-old pilgrimage through cedar forests and shrine-lit valleys.
- Central California Coast Coming soon Big Sur Where the continent ends and the work of beginning again starts.
- Vestfirðir Coming soon Westfjords Iceland's quietest corner, where geothermal water meets the Arctic edge.
- County Kerry Coming soon Skellig Michael & the Kerry Coast A 6th-century monastery on a rock in the Atlantic — and the soft coast that holds the way there.
- North Atlantic Coming soon Faroe Islands Eighteen islands of basalt and grass, halfway between Scotland and Iceland and held by neither.
- Tierra del Fuego Coming soon Patagonia — El Fin del Mundo The southernmost reach of the inhabited world, where wind is its own language.