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“I can actually find my old adventures now. It's like having a permanent logbook that I can share when someone asks about a trail.”
Sam McEwan

Sam McEwan

Mountaineer, New Zealand

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“Finally, a place where my photos, routes, and the actual story of each trip live together. Not scattered across three different apps.”
Jacky Lee

Jacky Lee

Cyclist, New York

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“I can actually find my old adventures now. It's like having a permanent logbook that I can share when someone asks about a trail.”
Sam McEwan

Sam McEwan

Mountaineer, New Zealand

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The Loop That Breaks You (and Remakes You)
Apr 5, 2019•宜蘭縣, 臺灣
The Loop That Breaks You (and Remakes You)It was the closest I’ve ever felt to both quitting and crying from joy—sometimes at the same time. 105 kilometers through the French, Italian, and Swiss Alps. One bib number, three countries, over 30 hours on foot. I signed up for the challenge, but what I got was something else entirely: a crash course in grit, humility, and human kindness. The mountains didn’t care about my pace, my watch, or my training block. They just asked one question over and over: Are you still moving forward?
By chewei.jacky.lee
From Sidewalks to Summit
Aug 11, 2023•Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom
From Sidewalks to SummitThere’s something uniquely satisfying about lacing up in your own neighborhood and not stopping until you’re above the tree line. No car. No drop-off. Just you, a vest full of snacks, and the stubborn belief that you can run all the way out of the city and into the wild. This trip wasn’t clean or tidy—traffic lights, wrong turns, wet socks, and a nosebleed at mile 17. But by the time I hit the ridgeline, everything—the skyline, the noise, the grind—had fallen away. It’s not the most efficient route, but it’s the one I’ll remember.
By chewei.jacky.lee
Ferns, Fog, and Forward Motion
May 18, 2024•Olympic National Park, Washington, USA
Ferns, Fog, and Forward MotionThe plan was simple: run until we couldn’t, sleep under the trees, wake up and do it again. We knew we’d be drenched—either from rain or sweat—but we came for that. For the softness underfoot, the mist in our eyelashes, the rhythm of footfalls through old growth. These trails didn’t ask for speed, just attention. And the deeper we ran, the more the world outside slipped away. Every turn offered a new microclimate, a new mood. It wasn’t about crushing distance—it was about getting swallowed whole by the forest.
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Chasing Light Through the High Sierra
Feb 16, 2024•Rotorua Lakes District, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand / Aotearoa
Chasing Light Through the High SierraThis wasn’t just a run—it was a reset. Two days moving fast and light through granite spines and alpine meadows, chasing the last of the fall light before the snow locks it all away. Running here isn’t about pace—it’s about presence. We left the spreadsheets and Slack threads behind in the trailhead parking lot and just… moved. Miles blurred, muscles burned, but everything felt clear in that thin mountain air.
By chewei.jacky.lee
Crank Through the Clouds
Feb 16, 2024•Rotorua Lakes District, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand / Aotearoa
Crank Through the CloudsA two-day bikepacking loop through the sun-scorched trails and dry lakebeds of the Mojave. Camped under the stars, dodged jackrabbits, and found stillness in the desert heat.
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Dust to Dunes
Oct 13, 2018•Ruapehu District, Manawatū-Whanganui, New Zealand / Aotearoa
Dust to DunesThis journey wasn't just about covering distance—it was about tuning into the rhythm of the land, the silence between switchbacks, and the moments of awe that catch you off guard. What began as a rough outline on a map became a full-bodied adventure, where every detour brought something unexpected. Over the course of two days, we experienced a landscape in flux—from bustling trailheads to complete solitude, from blistering sun to wind-carved ridgelines. These kinds of rides are why we keep coming back.
By chewei.jacky.lee
Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand / Aotearoa
Jun 29, 2020•Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand / Aotearoa
Westland District, West Coast, New Zealand / Aotearoa
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