Everett CookOn axing a road trip, friends, and getting oldI think today was supposed to be Shenandoah. Maybe it was the Smokies. I honestly can’t remember, which says something both about my brain…Apr 16, 2016Apr 16, 2016
Everett CookThe eight types of people you’re guaranteed to find at every National Park campsiteI’m not an expert on the National Park system. A big fan, sure, but not an expert. But after camping in my 15th national park a couple days…Apr 10, 2016Apr 10, 2016
Everett CookTwo sides of TexasTwo stories today, two stories from Texas, the state so illogically large that the only way I can comprehend it is to split it up by a…Apr 8, 2016Apr 8, 2016
Everett CookF’ing Tall CactiThere are a couple sheets of paper with a rough idea of a daily plan floating around my car somewhere. They are not as detailed as they…Apr 5, 2016Apr 5, 2016
Everett CookHey, I’m MovingAfter my sophomore year at the University of Michigan, I went into the woods of New England with 40 other classmates as part of the…Mar 10, 2016Mar 10, 2016
Everett CookDeath ValleyI don’t know that I’ve ever been as surprised by a National Park as I was this weekend in Death Valley. I thought we’d see similar desert…Feb 29, 2016Feb 29, 2016
Everett CookScotland and J.K. RowlingEdinburgh is magical, for a lot of different reasons.Dec 19, 2014Dec 19, 2014
Everett CookCurry, Familiarity, and the Brick LaneThere’s a street in the East End of London called the Brick Lane. It’s one of those classic London roads that has been around for hundreds…Dec 15, 2014Dec 15, 2014
Everett CookWhy I continue to nerd out in LondonMy neighborhood hiking trail in Silicon Valley, while thick in trees and vegetation, is a convert. Stretching through the back roads of our…Dec 7, 2014Dec 7, 2014
Everett CookOne more thought on BerlinI’m back in London now, but quickly, one more thought on Berlin. The city has been getting a lot of publicity for its club scene (good NY…Dec 7, 2014Dec 7, 2014