Crater Lake , OR at sunrise

There’s always time for adventure.

As long as sleep isn’t a priority…

Kyle Frost
Finding Adventure
Published in
2 min readNov 19, 2013

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Some adventures don’t take months of planning. No carefully crafted plans, maps, packing lists or PTO requests. Some adventures start with a text message, just hours before you leave work on Friday.

In this case, it was:

“Hey dude, you want to hit up Portland this weekend?”

48 hours later, we’d driven 1500 miles, woken up to a most spectacular sunrise at Crater Lake, enjoyed burgers and beers in Hood River, explored waterfalls along the Columbia river gorge, got lost in Powell’s, watched an incredible sunset at Cannon Beach, marveled at the scenery along the Oregon Coast, and felt tiny amongst groves of California redwoods.

We made it back to for work on Monday morning.

Don’t make excuses.

You can always make time for adventure.

6:00AM Sat, 424 miles
6:00AM Sat, 424 miles
4:00PM Sat, 714 miles
8:20PM Sat, 819 miles
6:30AM Sun, 954 miles
3:30PM Sun, 1283 miles
8:30PM Sun, 1513 miles

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Kyle Frost
Finding Adventure

Digital product designer and photographer. I lead design @theoutbound. www.kylefrost.com