Talley Your Adventure – The Blog

Adventure Awaits!

At Talley Your Adventure, we don’t just plan luxury and culturally rich travel experiences—we live and breathe them. Our blog, travelingtalleys.blog, is where we share the real stories behind our adventures: kayaking alongside glaciers in Alaska, exploring temples in Japan, chasing waterfalls in Iceland, and wandering through storybook towns in Germany. If it’s unforgettable, chances are we’ve done it—or we’re planning it next.

Nicolette brings deep experience in travel and heritage. With a Master’s in Public History, she’s worked as a Supervisory Park Ranger, Revenue Manager, and Program Analyst across multiple national parks for over a decade. Her career has taken her from managing interpretive boat tours in Alaska’s wild backcountry to overseeing large-scale visitor service projects with million-dollar budgets. And yes—she’s also a licensed 100-Ton Inland Master Boat Captain who’s led cultural and ecological tours from riverboats to remote beaches.

Clinton’s travel roots run just as deep. He’s worked in logistics and operations for the National Park Service and was a key member of the hospitality team aboard National Geographic Lindblad Expeditions. From managing guest services on remote international voyages to coordinating facility software systems stateside, he knows what it takes to deliver seamless, high-end travel experiences—even in the most unpredictable places.

Together, we created Talley Your Adventure to bring our experience, passion, and attention to detail to your travel planning. Whether it’s a fully curated group trip or a personalized vacation built just for you, we combine expert-level service with insider know-how—so you can focus on the magic of the journey.

Want us to help you on your next adventure? Head over to www.talleyyouradventure.com!

Sakura Blooms – Inuyama, Japan

#TalleyYourAdventure #TravelTips Proper footwear is key
Cooper Landing, Alaska

Growing up in Florida on the sandy beaches only led to the early life assumption that I could spend the rest of my life barefoot. Stark realization hit me fast when I moved out of the state and realized my foolproof plan was unrealistic. From then on I’ve been attempting to make the best decisions I can daily about my footwear. I can’t say I always succeed, but I try!

It is so important for you to take the time to realize what type of shoe you want to wear when you #GetOutdoors. When we spent a summer in Utah (2010) and would climb around on the sandstone I discovered that I did not necessarily love the rugged Solomans that I owned. Around that time “toe shoes” were starting to make an appearance. I bought a pair and I LOVE THEM. They bend around the toes exactly like I want when I am using a small rock crevice as a leverage point. Clinton would disagree. He enjoys using the Solomans and prefers shoes that do not separate at the toes. We definitely don’t have to agree!

I lived in Spokane Washington back in 2012. It was my first true winter. I had never lived in a town over the winter to that point in my life, and it was eye opening. I learned what type of footwear was important when out playing in the snow. I also learned that slippers and socks were important or you would have really cold feet! When I was working in Alaska I knew I needed waterproof boots like XtraTufs or thigh high water proof waders for getting and and out of the boat in high, glacier cold water. I know this sounds crazy, but the main point is take your time and think about your footwear! Be realistic – what other body part goes through so much wear and tear on a daily basis? Take care of your feet and be smart when gearing up for a hike, walk, or run.

Yosemite National Park
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