Almost time to go

Three days to go

In just three days, I’ll fly to Anchorage, Alaska, where my project At Road’s End will officially begin.

It still feels a little surreal to type that out. Months of planning, researching, doubting, dreaming, and now the countdown is very real.

I used to think I hadn’t made anything yet. The trip hadn’t started, no photos taken, no stories captured. But I’ve come to realize: preparation is creation. The research, the thinking, the late-night reading. But also choosing gear, imagining conversations, picturing the end of the road before I’ve even seen it. That’s all part of the process. Knowing why you leave shapes what you’ll see when you get there.

It's about solitude, wild places, and what draws someone to the edge of the world. And maybe, what we find when we go there ourselves.

I’ll be traveling solo for a month through unpredictable landscapes, carrying everything from my Fuji camera to a Starlink dish to stay connected, at least when possible.

Almost time to go