Aside from sharing our travels and adventures on our blog, my other reason for starting IOWANDERERS was because I wanted to get organized around travel and share what has worked well. If you know me at all, you know that the word “preparation” isn’t a strong one. I have great intentions of packing ahead of
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A Sweet Escape to Sante Fe
We know that every year, once January hits, we want to get out of Iowa as soon as humanly possible. As the new year started we began getting more snow, colder temps, and started feeling trapped as parents to a one year old with nowhere to go in the middle of the pandemic so we
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Steeles on Wheels
The Pan American Highway Quest: Our Family’s Journey to See the World
On April 4, 2020 we began our family’s quest from Alaska to Argentina… one step, one pedal stroke, one gallon of gas at a time.
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Money
Tackling Student Loans Once + For All: Prioritizing the Present for Future Travels + Goals
I’ll never forget one of our first “in-home” dates where Zach and I spent an evening drinking wine and listing out all the places we wanted to travel around the world. We both love traveling and adventuring (hence the blog) and knew that our future would include a lot of it. Four years later and
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Travel
A Review: Highway One in Escape Campervan
Van life (or #vanlife) is something that a lot of our generation has been pursuing, either as weekend warriors exploring the country or as ways to live on the go and avoid the high costs of rent in certain cities. And if you haven’t do yourself a favor and check out that hashtag on Instagram,
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Retirement
A Simple Investment Option: Acorns
Alright, I’ll be honest. I’m highly aware that investing in our future is a good idea, but we really love traveling and we’re pretty motivated to pay off all of our student loans as quickly as possible. We’re on track to pay off over $18000 in 2019! All that said, we really haven’t dove deep
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Lifestyle
IOWANDERERS Version 2.0
When we started this little blog a few years ago, my intention was to document our travels and share other Iowan’s travels in this space to create inspiration. I’ve found that every micro or major trip has given me a new outlook. On life, on city development, on ideas that matter, on new foods I
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Travel
A Few Days in Quito
There are few countries that pack a punch the way Ecuador does. Locals often brag that you can have breakfast in the Amazon, lunch in the Andes mountains and dinner on the Pacific coast. Roughly the size of Oregon it’s eastern border is the steamy Amazon jungle and from there to its Pacific coastline and