About Us
Grace Loftus

I’m drawn to places that feel expansive and quiet, a little off the expected path.
I got into travel early, mostly through road trips across the U.S. Just seeing how different things could feel from one place to the next. It stuck. Since then, I’ve made it to nearly all 50 states, spent a lot of time in national parks, and have traveled around Europe a bit too.
I studied sociology, which probably explains how I travel now. I pay attention more than anything else. To how a place feels. The small things.
Most of the time I’m outside or just walking around somewhere new.
Andrew Portas
I’ve always been drawn to being outside. Hiking and spending time somewhere that actually feels alive is my passion.
I’ve hiked in a lot of places across the U.S., including summiting Mount Washington, which is still one that sticks with me. Just being up there, doing it.
I tend to go for places that feel more remote. Somewhere you can get into it and stay a while.
Whether I’m on a trail or somewhere new, I’m not trying to rush through it. I’d rather just be there and take it in.
