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I’m Ashley – a freelance writer, photographer, travel blogger and animal advocate from Nashville, Tennessee. I have six years of blogging and social media experience in my corner and, for that reason, I can offer a skill set for brands and destinations interested in reaching travel enthusiasts and animal lovers.
Wild Hearted produces content that appeals mostly to millennials who love experiencing the world in an ethical and sustainable way. They see the value of preserving our beautiful planet, exploring destinations ‘like the locals’, contributing to the local economy, participating in ethical animal tourism and are consistently seeking out responsible ways to travel.
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Let’s talk about some item that aren’t mandatory on the Inca Trail but in my humble opinion should make it onto your packing list. 1) A responsible tour operator. You’re required to go with an official operator on the trail so why not choose wisely? I obviously recommend @trekwithalpaca as I’ve already waxed poetic about their fabulousness. 2) Wipes. There are no showers on the trail (there is access to a COLD shower 🥶 on the last night if you go with Alpaca). 3) Cash. For snacks along the trail (from km 82 til Dead Woman’s Pass, there are plenty of local stands) and tips for your porters, chef, and guide. 4) Travel Insurance. You don’t need it til you need it. I feel like I could have easily needed it 😅. And it only cost me like $60. 5) Hydration packets. I used @liquidiv but there’s several options out there. 6)Toilet Paper. Never expect there to be TP anywhere – bring 1 roll per person should be plenty. 7) Trekking Poles. Don’t be “too cool” for trekking poles. They’re invaluable on the Inca Trail even if you don’t have bad knees or are in fantastic shape. To see my full packing list, go to the blog. #trekwithalpaca #sponsored #thisissustainable #incatrail #incatrek #incatrailtrek #incatrailtomachupicchu #perutravel #peru #backpackingadventures #backpackingsouthamerica #incatrailprep
🇵🇪 Sacred Valley, Peru 🇵🇪 Before setting off on the Inca Trail, I decided to take a Sacred Valley day tour with @trekwithalpaca. Not only was it a great intro into Peruvian and Inca culture and history, but it was also a great warm-up for what was to come. (Spoiler — there’s always more stairs) On this day tour, you get to explore Inca ruins like Pisac and Ollantaytambo with their stunning agricultural terraces and unreal rock formations. And maybe pet a dog or too 🤷🏻♀️ #TrekWithAlpaca #ThisIsSustainable #SacredValley #Peru #PeruTravel #Sponsored
A dynamic mash-up of 1984 meets LOST, ORANGE CITY is a lurid, dystopian first book in a series that will continue with the explosive sequel LEMONWORLD. 1 Brooklyn, LitReactor, Monkeybicycle, Fiction Writers Review, Cagibi, Necessary Fiction, the anthology Dirty Boulevard, The Montreal Review, The Adirondack Review, The New Plains Review, Underwood Press and others. His pilots and screenplays have been finalists in Script Pipeline, Book Pipeline, Stage 32, We Screenplay, the New York Screenplay, Screencraft, and the Hollywood Screenplay contests. Orange City by Lee Matthew Goldberg is a dystopian fiction novel with a very interesting concept.
When children go missing in the small coastal town of Astoria, people look to Wendy for answers. It’s been five years since Wendy and her two brothers went missing in the woods, but when the town’s children start to disappear, the questions surrounding her brothers’ mysterious circumstances are brought back into light. Attempting to flee her past, Wendy almost runs over an unconscious boy lying in the middle of the road, and gets pulled into the mystery haunting the town. Peter, a boy she thought lived only in her stories, claims that if they don’t do something, the missing children will meet the same fate as her brothers.
Redolfo tries to keep a low profile on his new world whilst earning his fare home, but unwittingly gets involved with a shady gang of alien criminals, inadvertently bringing the planet to the brink of catastrophe. He redeemed himself by becoming a surgeon but has since graduated from writing articles for science journals into writing his own Sci-Fi and Alternate History stories. Space Taxis is an alternate history book with a lot of sci-fi, some humorous elements, and a whole lot of history …. We got some aliens, we got some Germany era Hitler occupation, we got other planets in space, we got centaurs.