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I like to hike with beer

If you also like to hike with beer, you may appreciate keeping up with my adventures. Read my blog and subscribe to follow my inevitable alcohol-related injuries.

When I say, ‘Taking beers hiking until it inevitably backfires and I break my leg,” that’s truly what it’s going to take for me to take a break in finding awesome trails and spending time outside. I started this blog to share my stories and drinks with the world and hopefully provide some entertainment along the way. For where I’ve been, where I’m going and my favorite beers, look no further than The Drunk Explorer!

I’ll be updating my blog and gallery regularly. Make sure to subscribe to my newsletter below so you don’t miss a stop on my journey. Did I miss a hike? Get in touch to suggest a new endeavor. Cheers!


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